Types of Sentences Cut & Paste (No Punctuation)
Sort to show whether the sentences are statements, questions, commands or exclamations. Punctuation included for support. Punctuation hidden for extra challenge.
Narrative Features Examples Match
Match up the narrative elements and language features to the examples provided.
Five Senses to Build Tension: Boat
Write a paragraph to describe a crew on board a small fishing boat during a violent storm.
Inferring in Texts (2)
Passages of text for the middle years. Read the text and make inferences to answer the questions.
sn- Activity Booklet
Fold the booklet and complete the activities all about sn- words.
Threats to Turtles: Cause & Effect (1)
A middle years reading passage about threats to sea turtles. Show the cause and effect relationships in the table.
Differentiated Inferring Set: Toby
Read the passage. Make a list of the clues and what can be inferred from the text. The easier sheet supports the learner to find clues and make inferences.
Simple, Compound or Complex? (1)
Identify simple, compound and complex sentences.
Comparing Phones
Read the text and compare the two phones using a Venn diagram.
-ut Picture & Word Match
Write the CVC words under the matching pictures.
Full Stop or Question Mark?
Each sentence is missing either a full stop or a question mark.
Add the correct punctuation.
‘Deforestation’ Comprehension
A level 6 reading passage and comprehension set.