Show, Don’t Tell Sheet (2)
This worksheet gives sentences that ‘tell’. Learners write one or two sentences that ‘show’ what each sentence is ‘telling’.
tw- Reading Booklet
A booklet to trace and read.
Varying Sentence Length: Use Long Sentences
Short sentences have been overused. Rewrite, using long sentences to help express a slower, more relaxed feeling.
Persuade: Books or TV? (2)
Plan and write to persuade others whether books or TV are better (middle and upper years).
Personification Poem: ‘Goodnight’
A poem using personification titled ‘Goodnight’.
Visualise a Scene: Straw Hat
Read an early years passage and build a visual image to match. Draw it!
Using Evaluative Language
Add evaluative language to each sentence.
Pizza: Ordering Steps
Cut and paste to put the steps in the correct order.
Contractions Cut & Paste (1)
Cut and paste to match each word pair to the correct contraction.
Proper & Common Nouns
Write proper nouns to match each of the common nouns.
Subject & Predicate Colour Code (2)
Underline the subject red and the predicate green in each sentence.
Scooter Ad: Fact & Opinion
Read an advertisement for a scooter and identify the facts and the opinions.