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Primary English (Literacy) Interactive Games. Kent ICT: Games. Ict games. KS2 Literacy. Different types of words can be used to make your writing more interesting and easier to read. You need to know when to use them and how to spot them. In writing, words are grouped together into phrases, sentences, clauses and paragraphs. Linking these building blocks together in the right way makes your writing easy to understand and interesting to read. Use your commenting skills to identify what's wrong with these pieces of writing. When you are writing non-fiction it's important to use a style of writing that fits the subject.Use your knowledge of non-fiction writing to group the correct titles, text and pictures together. © v2vtraining.co.uk The Look, Say, Cover, Write & Check is a support tool for learning spellings using a trusted multi-sensory approach.

This activity helps prove the rules of changing nouns from singular to plural. This is an activity targeted to Year 4 to help with medium frequency words. An updated version of the traditional word guess game. Primary Resources - FREE for Early Years (EYFS) KS1 & KS2 | twinkl. Interactive Whiteboard Resources: Literacy, Key Stage 2 - Topmarks Education. Sentence Detectives A useful site for teaching basic punctuation marks such as question marks, exclamation marks and full stops.

Includes a download option. Types of Sentence An interactive activity with the character Ed the owl. The site looks at different types of sentences and the punctuation that needed to go with them. It has a multiple choice quiz. Skillswise Sentence Grammar Choose from different types of text such as a letter, an email and story and then punctuate with full-stops and add capital letters where needed Contraction Match A drag and drop activity on the use of apostrophes in contractions. Apostrophes for Contraction and Possession Activities which demonstrate the use of the apostrophe. Lexis the Magician A delightful interactive tutorial on compound words and apostrophes (contractions) with two cartoon characters Lexis the Magician and his friend Grizzle. Don't Use Said A great teaching resource for looking at alternatives to the word 'said' in written work.

Alphabet English Resources from TopicBox. Learn to Read with phonics.