docx, 15.4 KB
docx, 15.4 KB
pptx, 280.63 KB
pptx, 280.63 KB
Four differentiated worksheets that get children to look at different aspects of grammar within a sentence and the way they are made up, using particular colours for particular features.
The first sheet gets children to simply identify the subject, predicate and any punctuation within the sentence using three different colours.
The second sheet looks at the same three features as well as then moving on to getting children to look for fronted adverbials using a different colour.
The third sheet looks at the features above and gets children to identify subordinate clauses within a sentence as well.
The fourth sheet then gives children sentences that they need to start with a fronted adverbial before giving children sentences that they must add a subordinate clause to, playing around with the position of clauses afterwards.

Attached is also the powerpoint that was used for the lesson as well.

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