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For the past 13 years, TheSchoolRun has been run by a small team of mums working from home, dedicated to providing quality educational resources to primary school parents. Unfortunately, rising supplier costs and falling revenue have made it impossible for us to continue operating, and we’ve had to make the difficult decision to close. The good news: We’ve arranged for another educational provider to take over many of our resources. These will be hosted on a new portal, where the content will be updated and expanded to support your child’s learning.

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Ks2 English worksheets

Writing a riddle worksheet

Writing a riddle

A worksheet prompting your child to use descriptive phrases and rhyming words to write a riddle about an everyday object.
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Writing a poem using a writing frame

Writing a poem using a writing frame

This poem encourages children to write a poem about something that they often make a fuss about. They are given a writing frame to support them.
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Points of view in writing worksheet

Points of view in writing

Does your child feel passionately about the environment? Encourage them to see the argument from both sides and present two pieces of writing, one 'for' and one 'against', about a given issue.
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Writing a poem based on common sayings

Writing a poem based on common sayings

A worksheet prompting your child to write a poem based on common sayings that they hear every day.
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Writing an acrostic poem worksheet

Writing an acrostic poem

A worksheet encouraging children to think of ideas and then structure them into an acrostic poem.
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Newspaper report writing

Newspaper report writing

It's your child's turn to make the front page! Ask them to plan and report on a local issue, interviewing friends and family to get quotes.It will help them understand how newspaper reports are written, as well as encouraging them to become more aware of a local issue.
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Writing similes worksheet

Write your own similes

A worksheet demonstrating to children what a simile is and then giving them prompts to write their own.
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Writing a limerick worksheet

Writing a limerick

A worksheet encouraging children to read a limerick and think about its structure, then structure their own limerick.
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Primary and secondary sources worksheet

Primary and secondary sources

How do we find out about the past? What evidence is available to us, and how can we research events that happened over 100 years ago? This worksheet will help your child develop an understanding of the passing of time and encourage them to think historically.
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Marking punctuation worksheet

Marking punctuation

A worksheet with a passage of writing that your child needs to read over and mark, inserting the correct punctuation.
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Writing about your favourite poem worksheet

Writing about your favourite poem

A worksheet giving prompts for children to think and write about the setting, structure and language of their favourite poem.
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Features in a spoken advert worksheet

Features in a spoken advert

This practical worksheet encourages your child to analyse a spoken advert and then use some of the same kind of persuasive language in their own writing.
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Open and closed questions worksheet

Open and closed questions

Do you know the difference between an open and a closed question? Use both to conduct and interview and evaluate which work best!
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Victorious verbs worksheet

Victorious verbs

Help your child's writing stand out from the crowd by encouraging them to expand their vocabulary and use 'victorious' verbs. Thesaurus at the ready!
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Using emotive language worksheet

Using emotive language

By using emotive language your child can manipulate readers' emotions to great effect. Can they make them sympathise with an excitable puppy or an injured toddler? (Or is that an aggressive puppy or a tormenting toddler?)
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Using adjectives for effect worksheet

Using adjectives for effect

This advanced worksheet was created by a teacher for KS2 and KS3 children to explain how adjectives can be used for effect in their writing.

Different adjectives can completely transform a piece of writing, as your child will find out when they write two contradictory reviews of a pop concert. Will they judge the singer as 'cool' or 'cold'?
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Unscramble the text types worksheet

Unscramble the text types

Kick off a language analysis activity with a quick text types puzzle! Your child will also need to identify commands, alliteration, emotive words and use of the first person.
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Simile and metaphor worksheet

Simile and metaphor

Can your child identify similes and metaphors? This worksheet offers a quick reminder of how and when they're used and helps your child improve their descriptive writing by using them correctly.
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Revising capital letters and full stops worksheet

Revising capital letters and full stops

Full stops and capital letters can cause confusion, but correctly punctuated work is vital in Year 6 and beyond. Help your child feel confident about the rules with this revision worksheet activity.
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Reading to interpret worksheet

Reading to interpret

Help your child unlock hidden meaning in text with this worksheet about colour association. After reading an explanation and examples, can they put their knowledge into practice in their own writing? Suggested answers are included so you can look over their work and help them improve it.
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