KS2 Daily SPaG TasksQuick View
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KS2 Daily SPaG Tasks

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60 slides of SPaG activities , games and concept cartoons for KS2 children. The slides cover topics such as semi-colons, hyphens, word classes, parenthesis, homophones, spelling rules, inverted commas, and much more. There are also 4 games included to allow children to use their SPaG skills in a different context. These activities are intended as a revision tool to recap SPaG concepts or to address common misconceptions. They can be used as starters/plenaries to English lessons, morning task activities help children to engage their brains, or even just to fill the odd ten minutes in class. The activities are colour-coded so that children become familiar with the activity type and/or area of SPaG learning. Each activity page is followed by an answer page.
The Lost Happy Endings Resources KS2Quick View
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The Lost Happy Endings Resources KS2

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Resources made based on The Lost Happy Endings by Carol Ann Duffy, aimed at KS2. Resources include: a vocabulary task for defining unfamiliar words in the text a comprehension activity using SATs-style questions a menu of reading activities to show understanding of the text a planning sheet to plan the ending to the story from the point where Jub finds the golden pen.
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KS2 Maths Fluency Codebreaker Starter Activities

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Maths fluency codebreaker activities for lesson starters or morning tasks. 14 different editable codebreaker task sheets with answer sheets included. Recommended for UKS2 or higher ability Y3/4 children. Created to develop children’s Maths fluency as well as their knowledge and understanding of key Maths vocabulary. These tasks work through a series of calculations involving multiplication, division, addition, subtraction, fractions and negative numbers, as well as square and cube numbers. Once the calculations have been completed, each answer matches a corresponding letter in the code breaker grid. The letters must then be rearranged to spell out key Maths vocabulary words.