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KS2 Spellings - 'dge'
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KS2 Spellings - 'dge'

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A KS2 English resource including a list of 12 words with ‘dge’ for students to learn. There are exercises including putting the words in alphabetical order and choosing the correct word from the spelling list to complete the sentences. This resource was created by Primary Leap
KS2 English Resource - Adding 'ing'
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KS2 English Resource - Adding 'ing'

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This KS2 English worksheet focuses on adding ‘ing’ to words. Students read the words and write them correctly in the boxes provided. This worksheet was created by Primary Leap
KS2 History Resource: Britain in the 1990s
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KS2 History Resource: Britain in the 1990s

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KS2 History Resource - Britain since 1948. This worksheet includes some interesting facts and events in the 1990s. Students read the text and answer the study questions. This worksheet was created by Primary Leap
KS2 English Worksheet - Spellings 'ir'
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KS2 English Worksheet - Spellings 'ir'

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A KS2 English resource including a list of 12 words with ‘ir’ for students to learn. There are exercises including putting the words in alphabetical order and choosing the correct word from the spelling list to complete the sentences. This resource was created by Primary Leap
Literacy Resource - Verbs and Prepositions
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Literacy Resource - Verbs and Prepositions

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Some verbs are usually followed by prepositions before the object of the verb. Students read the sentences and circle the correct word to complete each sentence. This worksheet was created by Primary Leap
KS2 English - Coordinating conjunctions
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KS2 English - Coordinating conjunctions

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Coordinating conjunctions are used to connect sentences, words and phrases. They act as a kind of glue, linking the text together to help the sentences flow smoothly. This English resource asks students to choose the best conjunction in brackets to complete the sentences. Worksheet created by Primary Leap
Circle the Contractions - English Resource
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Circle the Contractions - English Resource

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A contraction is a word made by shortening and combining two words. Words like can’t (can + not) and don’t (do + not) are contractions. Students read each sentence and circle the contraction in each sentence.
Active or passive?
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Active or passive?

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An active voice is when the subject of the sentence is performing the act. A passive voice is when the subject of the sentence is having something done to it by somebody else. Often the word ‘by’ is used, but not always. This English worksheet asks students to write ‘active’ or ‘passive’ after each sentence. This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage
Verb prefixes - dis and mis
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Verb prefixes - dis and mis

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A prefix is a group of letters added before a word to alter its meaning. The prefix ‘dis’ is generally used to make a word negative. The prefix ‘mis’ means badly, wrongly or incorrectly. This English resource asks students to choose the correct word to complete the sentence. This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage
Relative clauses
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Relative clauses

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Relative clauses are used to connect sentences. We use relative clauses to give additional information about something without starting a new sentence. The most common relative pronouns are: who, whom, whose, which and that. This English resource asks students to choose the best relative pronoun to complete the sentences. This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage
KS2 English - Subordinating conjunctions
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KS2 English - Subordinating conjunctions

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Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect two simple sentences: a main clause and a subordinate clause. Subordinate clauses do not make sense on their own, they are dependent on the main clause. This English activity asks students to choose the best conjunction in brackets to complete the sentences. Resource created by Lauren Savage
Verb prefixes - de and re
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Verb prefixes - de and re

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A prefix is a group of letters added before a word to alter its meaning. The prefix ‘de’ is used to reverse the verb’s actions. It can also mean ‘down’ such as in the words decrease or decline. The prefix ‘re’ means to do again. This English resource asks students to choose the correct word to complete the sentence. This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage
Famous Inventions & Inventors - W
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Famous Inventions & Inventors - W

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This resource was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap This KS2 worksheet is about famous inventions and inventors starting with the letter w. This printable can be added to a lesson plan or used as an extra resource or revision aid.