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Hello! We're creating resources for busy primary school teachers. All our writers are themselves experienced KS1 and KS2 professionals and we design our resources to be as appealing and accessible as possible.
Use this set of 10 ‘Revision Blaster’ tests to help children in Year 2 with low-pressure preparation for end of year assessments. Each brightly coloured worksheet (with answer sheet) features 8 questions for which pupils will need to draw on their grammar, punctuation and spelling knowledge gained during Key Stage 1 - they’re ideal for quick, daily or weekly revision sessions, and for home learning. A PowerPoint version is included, too, so you can go through it with the whole class if you choose.
Combine Revision Blasters with our KS1 SATs Quick Recap Sessions to make sure your Y2 learners are full of confidence and ready to show what they know!
Use this set of 10 ‘Revision Blaster’ tests to help children in Year 2 with low-pressure preparation for end of year assessments. Each brightly coloured worksheet (with answer sheet) features 8 questions for which pupils will need to draw on their grammar, punctuation and spelling knowledge gained during Key Stage 1 - they’re ideal for quick, daily or weekly revision sessions, and for home learning. A PowerPoint version is included, too, so you can go through it with the whole class if you choose.
Combine Revision Blasters with our KS1 SATs Quick Recap Sessions to make sure your Y2 learners are full of confidence and ready to show what they know!
Use this set of 10 ‘Revision Blaster’ tests to help children in Year 2 with low-pressure preparation for end of year assessments. Each brightly coloured worksheet (with answer sheet) features 8 questions for which pupils will need to draw on their grammar, punctuation and spelling knowledge gained during Key Stage 1 - they’re ideal for quick, daily or weekly revision sessions, and for home learning. A PowerPoint version is included, too, so you can go through it with the whole class if you choose.
Combine Revision Blasters with our KS1 SATs Quick Recap Sessions to make sure your Y2 learners are full of confidence and ready to show what they know!
Our KS1 SATs Grammar Recap packs are the perfect way to check children’s knowledge and understanding of the programme of study for English in Years 1 and 2. Each pack focuses on key topics, and includes a concise recap of teaching points (NB this is not designed to replace first teaching), followed by a chance for children to show their understanding, and finally, a selection of questions in the range of formats pupils might expect to see in their SATs assessment.
A PowerPoint version of the pack is included, so it can be worked through in groups, or as a whole class.
Our KS1 SATs Grammar Recap packs are the perfect way to check children’s knowledge and understanding of the programme of study for English in Years 1 and 2. Each pack focuses on key topics, and includes a concise recap of teaching points (NB this is not designed to replace first teaching), followed by a chance for children to show their understanding, and finally, a selection of questions in the range of formats pupils might expect to see in their SATs assessment.
A PowerPoint version of the pack is included, so it can be worked through in groups, or as a whole class.
Our KS1 SATs Grammar Recap packs are the perfect way to check children’s knowledge and understanding of the programme of study for English in Years 1 and 2. Each pack focuses on key topics, and includes a concise recap of teaching points (NB this is not designed to replace first teaching), followed by a chance for children to show their understanding, and finally, a selection of questions in the range of formats pupils might expect to see in their SATs assessment.
A PowerPoint version of the pack is included, so it can be worked through in groups, or as a whole class.
Encourage pupils to explore how they use vocabulary by playing these two simple sentence games – perfect as 15-minute starters for an English lesson or at any point during the day. Each activity asks pupils to produce a short story, thinking carefully about their word choices.
Planning effectively before writing helps pupils to become successful writing. Use our news report images as prompts for children quickly to plan out a newspaper report, noting key words and phrases on the worksheet provided.
This set of nine bright, attractive posters display the grammar and punctuation vocabulary that children are required to learn and understand by the end of the Year 1 curriculum.
Ideal for use as part of a working wall, they can be referred to as the teaching points arise; discussed for revision; and added to over the course of the year with example of the children’s own work, and those they may spot in, for example, their shared reading.
Proofreading and editing work is an important part of the writing process. Use our edit rating worksheet and display posters to create an editing station in your own classroom, and to help pupils evaluate and edit previous pieces of writing -both their own and others’ - at the start of English lessons.
This bright, appealing grammar worksheet is an excellent way to practise and revise using brackets in Year 5. It is divided into five sections: understand, challenge, test, explain and apply.
Activities include SATs style questions and opportunities for creative writing responses, with eye-catching images as prompts.
Key Stage 2 English worksheets
This bright, appealing grammar worksheet is an excellent way to practise and revise using antonyms in Y6.
This primary resource is divided into five sections:
Understand
Match words with their antonyms and find two antonyms for the words given
Challenge
Rewrite the example sentences, replacing each of the words in bold with an antonym
Test
Circle the antonym for each word below. Then circle two words in each sentence that are antonyms of each other
Explain
Write an explanation of the difference between antonyms and synonyms, using at least two examples
Apply
Write a description of the scene shown, using as many antonyms of the four words given as possible
Activities include SATs-style questions and opportunities for creative writing responses, with eye-catching images as prompts.
What is an antonym?
An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word.
Antonym examples
Fast and slow
Big and small
Light and dark
Good and bad
Up and down
National Curriculum English programme of study links
Children will learn how words are related by meaning as synonyms and antonyms [for example, big, large, little].
This bright, appealing grammar worksheet is an excellent way to practise and revise using verbs in Year 2. It is divided into five sections: understand, challenge, test, explain and apply.
Activities include SATs style questions and opportunities for creative writing responses, with eye-catching images as prompts.
This bright, appealing grammar worksheet is an excellent way to practise and revise using subordinating clauses in Year 3. It is divided into five sections: understand, challenge, test, explain and apply.
Activities include SATs style questions and opportunities for creative writing responses, with eye-catching images as prompts.
This classic texts challenge pack provides a quick burst of comprehension practice - ideal for morning work, a short reading session or even sparking an interest in a classic text.
Each challenge includes a brief extract from a classic text with a range of reading challenge questions focusing on the key skills of inference, information retrieval and vocabulary use. The classic texts in this pack are:
The stories included are:
Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson
Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens
The War of the Worlds, by H.G. Wells
This Greek myth retells the tale of how Prometheus stole fire from the gods to give to man. It can be used to test comprehension skills, including inference, and as a model text for story planning and writing activities.
The text is accompanied by 20 reading comprehension questions. These questions target key comprehension skills such as retrieving information, making inferences and understanding unfamiliar vocabulary, including Tier 2 words.
A planning sheet is included for children to plan out their own Greek myth.
These worksheets review the grammar and punctuation objectives covered during Year 4. They are an excellent way to identify areas of strength or weakness in preparation for the next school year, and to revise this content before SATs in Year 6.
The worksheets are divided into five different types of activity including writing challenges and GPS sample test questions.
These worksheets review the grammar and punctuation objectives covered during Year 5. They are an excellent way to identify areas of strength or weakness in preparation for the next school year, and to revise this content before SATs in Year 6.
The worksheets are divided into five different types of activity including writing challenges and GPS sample test questions.
These worksheets, covering homophones ending in -ce and -se, are an excellent way for children in Years 5 and 6 to revise and practise these spelling patterns.
The worksheets include five different activities in which children look at spelling patterns, identify misspelt words and apply their spellings in context. They can be used within lessons, as an assessment or as a homework task.