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Literacy Targets: writing on the line, close to the margin, lower and upper case.
Literacy targets with meanings, three examples or options, some colour codes, occasional hints and space for pupils to write their own example for teachers to check the pupils understanding.
The five boxes at the bottom are for teachers to tick when they see the correct use of the targets in a set piece of work. The idea is that each box is for one piece of work but can be used to suit your own needs.
Also attached is a blank sheet for the targets to be stuck on to in the front/back of pupils books.
Literacy Targets Capital letters, Finger places and Full stops.
Literacy targets with meanings, three examples or options, some colour codes, occasional hints and space for pupils to write their own example for teachers to check the pupils understanding.
The five boxes at the bottom are for teachers to tick when they see the correct use of the targets in a set piece of work. The idea is that each box is for one piece of work but can be used to suit your own needs.
Also attached is a blank sheet for the targets to be stuck on to in the front/back of pupils books.
Literacy Targets: colons, semi colons, hyphens and dashes.
Literacy targets with meanings, three examples or options, some colour codes, occasional hints and space for pupils to write their own example for teachers to check the pupils understanding.
The five boxes at the bottom are for teachers to tick when they see the correct use of the targets in a set piece of work. The idea is that each box is for one piece of work but can be used to suit your own needs.
Also attached is a blank sheet for the targets to be stuck on to in the front/back of pupils books.
Literacy Targets: Metaphor, Simile, Personification, Onomatopoeia
Literacy targets with meanings, three examples or options, some colour codes, occasional hints and space for pupils to write their own example for teachers to check the pupils understanding.
The five boxes at the bottom are for teachers to tick when they see the correct use of the targets in a set piece of work. The idea is that each box is for one piece of work but can be used to suit your own needs.
Also attached is a blank sheet for the targets to be stuck on to in the front/back of pupils books.
Literacy Targets: Active, Passive, Comparative and Superlative
Literacy targets with meanings, three examples or options, some colour codes, occasional hints and space for pupils to write their own example for teachers to check the pupils understanding.
The five boxes at the bottom are for teachers to tick when they see the correct use of the targets in a set piece of work. The idea is that each box is for one piece of work but can be used to suit your own needs.
Also attached is a blank sheet for the targets to be stuck on to in the front/back of pupils books
Literacy Targets: Clause Structures, Power of 3, Determiners and Articles.
Literacy targets with meanings, three examples or options, some colour codes, occasional hints and space for pupils to write their own example for teachers to check the pupils understanding.
The five boxes at the bottom are for teachers to tick when they see the correct use of the targets in a set piece of work. The idea is that each box is for one piece of work but can be used to suit your own needs.
Also attached is a blank sheet for the targets to be stuck on to in the front/back of pupils books.
Literacy Targets: Questions marks, Exclamation marks, Ellipsis and re-read work
Literacy targets with meanings, three examples or options, some colour codes, occasional hints and space for pupils to write their own example for teachers to check the pupils understanding.
The five boxes at the bottom are for teachers to tick when they see the correct use of the targets in a set piece of work. The idea is that each box is for one piece of work but can be used to suit your own needs.
Also attached is a blank sheet for the targets to be stuck on to in the front/back of pupils books.
Literacy Targets: Brackets, Parenthesis, Speech Marks, Inverted Commas
Literacy targets with meanings, three examples or options, some colour codes, occasional hints and space for pupils to write their own example for teachers to check the pupils understanding.
The five boxes at the bottom are for teachers to tick when they see the correct use of the targets in a set piece of work. The idea is that each box is for one piece of work but can be used to suit your own needs.
Also attached is a blank sheet for the targets to be stuck on to in the front/back of pupils books.
Literacy Targets: Apostrophes for possession & omission, Commas for clarity and lists
Literacy targets with meanings, three examples or options, some colour codes, occasional hints and space for pupils to write their own example for teachers to check the pupils understanding.
The five boxes at the bottom are for teachers to tick when they see the correct use of the targets in a set piece of work. The idea is that each box is for one piece of work but can be used to suit your own needs.
Also attached is a blank sheet for the targets to be stuck on to in the front/back of pupils books.
Layout of KS2 SATs Reading Paper Answer Booklet.
This Comprehension PowerPoint focuses on understanding the different types of question layouts using the 2016 Read sample paper.
Please note that the sample paper is not included in this pack but can be found online.
Types of comprehension questions
This PowerPoint focuses on the different types of comprehension questions that can appear in SATs papers for KS2. Two pieces of text called ‘The Giants of Merseyside’ and ‘Delilah’ are provided with text and questions using some of the layouts shown. The answers are also provided.