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Year 4 Cloze test: Beth’s dolls

Year 4 Cloze test: Beth’s dolls

Little Women is an American novel written by Louisa May Alcott in 1868. It is about the lives of four sisters growing up during the American Civil War. This passage is about the sister called Beth and how she cares for her dolls. Look at the words at the bottom of the page and see if you can work out where they should be inserted into the text.
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Reading comprehension: The party

Reading comprehension: The party

Little Women is an American novel written by Louisa May Alcott in 1868, about the lives of four sisters growing up during the American Civil War. Read this passage is about the girls going to a party and then answer the questions below.
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Reading comprehension: the no-presents Christmas

Reading comprehension: the no-presents Christmas

Little Women is an American novel by Louisa May Alcott about the lives of four sisters growing up during the American Civil War. In this passage the girls discuss their plans for Christmas. Read the passage and then answer the questions below.
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Reading comprehension: the dolls’ hospital

Reading comprehension: the dolls’ hospital

Louisa May Alcott wrote Little Women, a novel about four sisters growing up during the American Civil War, in 1868. This passage is about Beth, the second youngest of the family. Read the passage and then answer the questions below.
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Reading comprehension: the disastrous lunch

Reading comprehension: the disastrous lunch

Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott, is a novel about the lives of four sisters growing up during the American Civil War. In this passage one of the sisters, Jo, is cooking a meal for her friends and family. Read the passage and then answer the questions below.
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Reading comprehension: Jo and Aunt March

Reading comprehension: Jo and Aunt March

Little Women is a novel about the lives of four sisters (the Marches) growing up in the 1860s, during the American Civil War. In this passage one of the sisters, Jo, has found employment caring for an old aunt. Read the passage and then answer the questions below.
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Reading comprehension: neighbours

Reading comprehension: neighbours

Little Women is an American novel written by Louisa May Alcott in 1868. It is about the lives of four sisters (the Marches) growing up during the American Civil War. In this passage one of the March sisters, Jo, is visiting her neighbour, Laurie. Read the passage and then answer the questions below.
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Reading comprehension: friends in high places

Reading comprehension: friends in high places

Little Women is a classic novel about the lives of four sisters growing up during the American Civil War. In this passage Meg, the eldest, has made friends with Annie from the rich Moffat family. Read this passage and then answer the questions below.
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Reading comprehension: Christmas morning

In this passage from Little Women, an American novel written in 1868, the four March sisters (Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy) wake up on Christmas morning. Their father is away fighting in the American Civil War and their Christmas is very different to all previous ones. Read the passage then answer the questions below.
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Reading comprehension: an afternoon outing

Reading comprehension: an afternoon outing

In this passage from Little Women by Louisa May Alcott the March sisters’ friend and neighbour, Laurie, sees the girls going off to sit in the sun and follows them. Read the passage then answer the questions below.
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Reading comprehension: Amy and Aunt March

Reading comprehension: Amy and Aunt March

Little Women is an American novel about the lives of four sisters growing up during the American Civil War in the 1860s. In this passage the youngest sister, Amy, is working as a carer to her aunt (a job previously done by her older sister, Jo). Read this passage and then answer the questions below.
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KS2 creative writing toolkit

KS2 creative writing toolkit

Does your child long to write stories? Our KS2 creative writing toolkit is packed with writing prompts to inspire them and gorgeously-illustrated pages to write on.
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Key Stage 2 - 2016 English SATs Papers

Key Stage 2 - 2016 English SATs Papers

Help your child prepare for the English KS2 SATs, taken at the end of Year 6, with some revision and at-home practice. These complete 2016 Y6 SATs past papers are the official past papers from the Department for Education, used in schools.
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Motte and bailey castles: reading comprehension

Motte and bailey castles: reading comprehension

Can you read this text carefully and then answer the questions below?
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King Alfred and the cakes: reading comprehension

King Alfred and the cakes: reading comprehension

Read this text about the legend of King Alfred carefully then see if you can answer the questions.
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Writing simple, compound and complex sentences worksheet

Writing simple, compound and complex sentences

Look at each of the following pictures. Can you write a simple, compound and complex sentence to go with each one?
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Writing main clauses worksheet

Writing main clauses

A main clause can stand on its own and make complete sense. It is a simple sentence. A subordinate clause depends on the main clause to make sense. The following sentences are all missing their main clauses. Can you write them in where you think they should go?
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Using adverbs to connect clauses worksheet

Using adverbs to connect clauses

A subordinate clause contains a subject and a verb, but it needs to be attached to a main clause because it cannot make sense on its own. Clauses can be linked by conjunctions, prepositions and adverbs. Adverbs are used to show sequence (eventually, finally, meanwhile), contrast (however, on the other hand) or cause and effect (therefore, subsequently). Which of the red adverbs from inside the brackets above would fit into the sentences below?
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Synonyms in a non-fiction text worksheet

Synonyms in a non-fiction text

Synonyms are words that have similar meaning. When we write a non-fiction text, we often need to use synonyms so that we do not keep repeating the same word. Read through this passage. Every underlined word can be paired a synonym (also underlined) in the text. Can you find all the pairs of synonyms?
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Synonym or antonym worksheet

Synonym or antonym?

Synonyms are words that have similar meaning; antonyms are words with opposite meanings. Each of the following sentences contains either a pair of synonyms or a pair of antonyms. Underline each pair of words and then write in the box beside it whether they are synonyms or antonyms.
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