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Letter Formation Work Sheet
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Letter Formation Work Sheet

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This letter formation mat gives your child the opportunity to practice writing the different letters of the alphabet. This board is great for children in Reception, Year One and Year Two to help develop their writing skills.
Fronted Adverbials Year 3 - 6
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Fronted Adverbials Year 3 - 6

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This mat contains fronted adverbials which children in Key Stage 2 learn in primary school. Children in year 3, year 4, year 5 and year 6 learn how to use fronted adverbials in their writing. This mat would be aimed at children aged 7 - 11.
Similes Year 2 3 4 5 6
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Similes Year 2 3 4 5 6

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Word mat containing similes in which children in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 should be implementing in to their writing. This can be used as a helpful tool when children are writing. This is especially useful for children in Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 & Year 6.
Imperative Verb Word Mat
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Imperative Verb Word Mat

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Imperative Verb Word Mat. An imperative verb is one that tells someone to do something, so that the sentence it is in becomes an order or command.
Expanded Noun Phrases Year 3 - 6
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Expanded Noun Phrases Year 3 - 6

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This mat contains expanded noun phrases which children in Key Stage 2 learn in primary school. Children in year 3, year 4, year 5 and year 6 learn how to use fronted adverbials in their writing. This mat would be aimed at children aged 7 - 11.
Suffix Word Mat
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Suffix Word Mat

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A word mat with suffixes to help children with their vocabulary.This is ideal for children who may need a little extra help with their vocabulary building.
100 High Frequency Word Mat
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100 High Frequency Word Mat

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Excellent for vocabulary development, this word mat is primarily used for children aged between 4 and 6 years old. These are the words children are expected to know by the end of Year One.