Year 2 (SPaG) Lesson Plans, SMART Notebook Presentations & Resources - National Curriculum Coverage
<p>**Year 2 Spelling and Grammar (SPaG) lessons **</p>
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<p>19 weeks of lesson plans, SMART Notebook presentations and resources.</p>
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<p>These could be taught as two lessons per week, or edited to suit the needs of your pupils.</p>
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<p>Excellent for SATs revision.</p>
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<p>Presentations have clear, visual examples to model to your class, and worksheets to match the content taught.</p>
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<p>These lessons were planned, using the National Curriculum guidelines, outlined below:</p>
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<p>*Word Formation of nouns using suffixes such as –ness, –er and by<br />
compounding [for example, whiteboard, superman]<br />
Formation of adjectives using suffixes such as –ful, –less<br />
(A fuller list of suffixes can be found in the year 2 spelling section in<br />
English Appendix 1)<br />
Use of the suffixes –er, –est in adjectives and the use of –ly in<br />
Standard English to turn adjectives into adverbs<br />
Sentence Subordination (using when, if, that, because) and co-ordination (using<br />
or, and, but)<br />
Expanded noun phrases for description and specification [for example,<br />
the blue butterfly, plain flour, the man in the moon]<br />
How the grammatical patterns in a sentence indicate its function as<br />
a statement, question, exclamation or command</p>
<p><em>Text Correct choice and consistent use of present tense and past tense<br />
throughout writing<br />
Use of the progressive form of verbs in the present and past tense to<br />
mark actions in progress [for example, she is drumming, he was<br />
shouting]<br />
Punctuation Use of capital letters, full stops, question marks and exclamation marks<br />
to demarcate sentences<br />
Commas to separate items in a list<br />
Apostrophes to mark where letters are missing in spelling and to mark<br />
singular possession in nouns [for example, the girl’s name]<br />
Terminology<br />
for pupils<br />
noun, noun phrase<br />
statement, question, exclamation, command<br />
compound, suffix<br />
adjective, adverb, verb<br />
tense (past, present)<br />
apostrophe, comma</em></p>