Contraction or Possessive Noun?
Find the apostrophe in each sentence. Circle to show whether the apostrophe is for a contraction or a possessive noun.
Parts of Speech Reference Card
A reference card explaining the difference between nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs.
Drawing Personification
Students write a sentence with personification to match each picture. Students then write and illustrate their own examples.
Forming Questions (2)
A worksheet for students to practice turning statements into questions.
Flip Book: Adjectives
Cut and staple to create a flip book all about adjectives. Cut and paste to match each picture to the correct box.
Comma or Full Stop? (2)
Colour the correct bubbles to show whether full stops or commas are needed. A NAPLAN style worksheet.
Conjunctions Reference Card
A reference card to help students use the seven coordinating conjunctions: ‘for’, ‘and’, ‘nor’, ‘but’, ‘or’, ‘yet’ and ‘so’.
Using Homographs (2)
Write two sentences for each of the given homographs, making sure the word has a different meaning in each sentence.
Read Effect, Write Cause (1)
Write a ‘cause’ to match each given ‘effect’.
A Better Way to Say…
A reference list of words to use instead of common adjectives such as ‘little’, ‘big’, ‘good’, ‘bad’ and more!
Cause & Effect: Match (1)
Cut and paste to match up each cause and effect (early years).
Parts of Speech Sentence Builder
Reinforce sentence structure with these cards that help students build silly sentences! Laminate for a long-lasting resource.