We can use commas to separate items instead of using the word ‘and’. Can you rewrite these sentences using a comma instead of ‘and’? Remember, you will need ‘and’ before the final item.
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Ten words in this short story use apostrophes incorrectly. Identify them then find the words in the wordsearch.
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Make the most of World Cup fever and give grammar, division and spelling practice a football twist with our soccer-themed worksheets for KS1 and KS2 children.
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These sentences need full stops, capital letters, question marks and exclamation marks. Where do you think they should go?
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Write about a time when you played or watched a football game. Use the word bank below to help you with spellings.
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Connectives join two parts of a long sentence together. Look at these five connectives. Which ones fit best in the following sentences?
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When you write a list of objects in a sentence you need to use commas to separate them. Can you add the commas into these sentences? Remember, you don’t need a comma before ‘and’!
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Are these sentences statements, questions, exclamations or commands? Cut them out and sort them into four piles
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Can you make these sentences more interesting by using the adjective bank at the bottom of the page? Cut out all the adjectives so that you can move them around, then stick them down when you are happy with your sentences.
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Homophones are pairs of words that sound the same, but are spelled differently and have different meanings. Cut out these words and put them in the sentences in the correct places.
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When we are showing that something belongs to someone we use an apostrophe. Look at these sentences about football and add in the missing apostrophes.
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Sometimes we want to shorten words when we’re speaking or writing. When we miss letters out, we replace them with an apostrophe (contractions). Look at the red words in this passage. Can you write them as contractions?
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Can you find all these Goldilocks-themed words in the wordsearch?
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Put the letters from the word EASY in the squares so that each column, row, and mini-grid contains all the letters that make up the word.
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Cross out the letters that are in the grid twice. The letters that are left will spell two words that are opposites.
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Practise your rhyming and spelling skills by thinking of names of animals that rhyme with each of these words. There could be more than one answer... how many can you identify?
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Four names of colours have been split in half. Can you find the matching parts to see what they are?
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Spot the nouns then place the missing nouns in the correct place in the story.
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There are seven colours in the rainbow. Can you match the first part of each word to the second part to form the names of the colours, then colour in the rainbow below?
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Lots of different professions have been hidden in these puzzle grids. Each one starts on the top line and works down in a line to the bottom. The line goes downwards or diagonally. Can you find the job names?
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