Rhetorical Questions: Persuasive Devices
This worksheet explains using rhetorical questions as a persuasive language device. Learners are guided to write their own rhetorical questions.
Plural Possessive Nouns (1)
This worksheet supports the teaching of plural possessive nouns.
Cause & Effect Chain Graphic Organiser
This graphic organiser helps represent and explain a cause and effect chain (a series of events that are a result of one another).
Noun Poster
A poster explaining nouns.
A Better Way to Say…
A reference list of words to use instead of common adjectives such as ‘little’, ‘big’, ‘good’, ‘bad’ and more!
Finish the Simple Sentences (2)
Fill in the blanks to complete the simple sentences.
Common or Proper Nouns?
Work out whether the underlined nouns are common nouns or proper nouns.
Completing Personification
A scaffolded worksheet to support the creation of personification. Students choose from a list of human actions to complete the given sentences.
Drawing Onomatopoeia
A fun creative activity where students illustrate 4 onomatopoeic words.
Antonyms Word Search
Write the antonyms for each of the given words. Find the new words in the jumble!
Contraction or Possessive Noun?
Find the apostrophe in each sentence. Circle to show whether the apostrophe is for a contraction or a possessive noun.
Identifying Persuasive Language in Adverts (2)
Work out which persuasive language devices have been used in the advertisement.