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Free worksheets: Word puzzles, KS2
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Word split: compound words
A mix and match puzzle created by teachers, using compound words, to support primary school literacy and demonstrate examples of compound words.
Word colouring: nouns and pronouns
Colour the squares with nouns in green. Colour the squares with pronouns in brown. Leave the blank squares empty, then work out what the picture is.
Irregular past tense verbs wordsearch
A fun and free activity created by an experienced teacher with the aim of teaching KS2 children about irregular past tense verbs. Each of the sentences on the worksheet includes an incorrect past-tense verb. Circle the incorrect verb and then find the correct form of the verb in the wordsearch.
Spelling patterns: the prefix cir-
Can you complete this mini-wordsearch? All the words you need start with the prefix circ- and are below. What do you think circ- means?
Write your own homonyms crossword puzzle
Homonyms are pairs of words that are spelled and pronounced the same way, but have different meanings. Look at these words. Can you work out the two different meanings?
If not, look them up in the dictionary. On the next page you’ll need to create TWO crossword puzzles where the homonyms are the answers. Each word will need two different clues, one for each meaning.
If not, look them up in the dictionary. On the next page you’ll need to create TWO crossword puzzles where the homonyms are the answers. Each word will need two different clues, one for each meaning.
My first book review
As your child grows more confident in their reading they will be asked to reflect on what they read and review it. Help them get used to reviewing books with our template – they can use words and pictures to share their views. Will they give the latest reading practice book five stars or one?
Retelling a story
As reading becomes easier your child will be able to reflect on story events and sequences more. Help them reflect on stories they enjoy with this worksheet, aimed at Y1 reader and writers.
Describing characters in traditional tales
A first reading comprehension activity for Y1 children. Can they describe characters like Little Red Riding Hood and Cinderella from traditional tales?
Roald Dahl wordsearch
Witches, foxes, earthworms and more – they're all wonderful characters from Roald Dahl's books. See if you can spot the names of 20 children, villains and creatures from The BFG, Danny the Champion of the world, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and other Dahl classics in this wordsearch. How quickly can you complete it?
Handwriting practice: patterning 5
Patterning will help your child practise ascending and descending strokes, rounded shapes and more in preparation for handwriting. Get started today with some cake decoration – on paper only!
Handwriting practice: patterning 4
Handwriting requires good pencil control and precise strokes and movements. Help your child prepare for writing letters, words and sentences with our series of patterning worksheets (very satisfying as well as very useful!).
Handwriting practice: patterning 3
By drawing patterns your child learns to make shapes that are regular, sized and spaced correctly and placed on the lines they're writing on. There's no better introduction to handwriting, so get the coloured pens and pencils out and get patterning!
Handwriting practice: patterning 2
By creating patterns your child will learn to hold a pencil, produce shapes with it and train their muscles for handwriting. They'll also enjoy using their 'handwriting' pens and pencils to draw and colour!
Handwriting practice: patterning 1
Patterning is a vital first step for learning handwriting. Introduce your child to creative, fun doodling and start building their handwriting skills today.
Handwriting: Zig-zag monster patterns practice
Help your child master the diagonal strokes used in the formation of Zig-zag monster letters with our handwriting worksheets, which group the shapes of the alphabet according to the movement made to start writing the letters.
Handwriting: One-armed robot patterns practice
Help your child master the shapes and patterns used in the formation of One-armed robot letters with our handwriting worksheets. Regular handwriting practice is essential to ensure your child develops a neat, confident handwriting style in KS1.
Handwriting: Curly caterpillar patterns practice
Help your child master the shapes and patterns used in the formation of Curly caterpillar letters with our handwriting worksheets. Regular practice will help your child produce even, neat shapes on a line, in preparation for writing letters, words and sentences.
Handwriting: Long ladder patterns practice
Help your child master the shapes and patterns used in the formation of Long ladder letters with our handwriting worksheets. Regular practice will help your child write in with flowing, confident movements in preparation for writing the complete alphabet.
Handwriting letter patterns practice
Help your child practise different patterns (Long ladder shapes, Curly caterpillar shapes, One-armed robot shapes and Zig-zag monster shapes) in preparation for correct letter formation. Our handwriting worksheets are produced with the guidance of the National Handwriting Association.
Handwriting practice: the alphabet step-by-step
A complete, step-by-step guide to writing each letter of the alphabet, a great practice workbook to help reinforce the handwriting skills your child is learning at school. Developed with the guidance of the National Handwriting Association and packed with parent tips.
Handwriting high frequency words
Boost handwriting and spelling skills with this worksheet. The focus is on some of the high-frequency words your child will learn to read, spell and write in Reception and Year 1; letter formation guides and dotted line versions are provided to help them practise.
Handwriting practice: words in upper and lower case
After practising letter groups and individual letters your child is ready to progress onto writing words in upper and lower case. The alphabet is provided in dotted outline form to help them form letters correctly and size each letter appropriately.
Handwriting practice: words in upper case
Help your child practise correct upper-case letter formation with our handwriting worksheet. Guide letters and dotted line letters are provided to help them use the correct technique and letter sizing.
Handwriting practice: words in lower case
Help your child practise writing the letters of the alphabet in lower case with our worksheet. Each letter is outlined in a dotted and guide version to encourage correct formation and letter sizing.
Writing numbers 1 to 10
Help your child practise writing numbers from 1 to 10 with our handwriting worksheet. There are guide numbers and dotted line versions to follow so you can check they are forming each digit correctly.