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Match singular and plural
This worksheet is designed to help your child understand how to say the singular and plural versions of different animals' names.
Missing words: nouns
Spot the nouns then place the missing nouns in the correct place in the story.
What is a sentence?
This worksheet gives sentences that need correcting with regards to word order or punctuation.
Using commas to separate items in a list
When you write a list of objects in a sentence you need to use commas to separate them. Can you add the commas into these sentences? Remember, you don’t need a comma before ‘and’!
Verb tenses: adding -ing
This is a KS1 English worksheet on verb tenses ending in -ing, created by a primary-school teacher to help your child learn at home.
Making sentences
Words for your child to cut out and then re-order into sentences. This activity will help them with understanding word order and how to use capitals and full stops.
Match singular and plural
This worksheet is designed to help your child understand how to say the singular and plural versions of different animals' names.
Ordering sentences
Use this worksheet to help your children to re-order words to make sentences that make sense and have capitals and full stops.
Singular and plural
This worksheet consists of singular and plural names of animals that children need to match up.
What is a sentence?
This worksheet gives sentences that need correcting with regards to word order or punctuation.
Writing sentences in order
This worksheet gives sentences that can be cut up and re-ordered to help children with structuring text.
Joining words
Use this worksheet to encourage your child to think about which joining words can be put in the sentences so that they make sense.
Using question marks
Full stop or question mark? Help your child know when to use which one by putting the correct mark at the end of these sentences.
Reordering sentences
Help your child understand how to create sentences by having them rewrite these so the words are in the proper order.
Capital letters and full stops practice
Capital letters and full stops practice worksheet created by a primary school teacher to support learning at home.
Your child can practise working with capital letters and full stops by writing them where needed in this list of sentences.
Your child can practise working with capital letters and full stops by writing them where needed in this list of sentences.
Inserting punctuation into a text
This sheet gives a passage of text, which children need to read through before deciding where to insert full stops, capital letters and commas.
Highlighting punctuation in a text
This sheet shows a passage of text. Children are required to highlight different types of punctuation with different colours.
Changing 'went' for a better word
This worksheet encourages children to think about how they could improve a sentence by using a more interesting verb than 'went'.
Full stops and capitals: a space story
This task involves cutting the words up and then arranging them into four sentences. Children then need to write these sentences with full stops and capital letters.
What are homophones?
Pairs of homophones for children to cut up and then insert into the incomplete sentences given. Encourages your child to think about the meaning and spelling of these words.
Using apostrophes
A passage of text containing words that need shortening with the use of apostrophes. Children are encouraged to 'mark' the text and write alternatives above each part that is underlined.
Spelling rules: plurals
A worksheet explaining the spelling rules for turning words with different endings into their plural form. Includes cards to sort into 'correct' and 'incorrect' piles.
Spelling rules: adding -ed and -ing
A worksheet explaining the spelling rule for adding 'ed' and 'ing' to verbs that have either a long or short vowel. Includes cards for your child to cut out and re-arrange to help with their spelling.
Possessive apostrophes
Explanation of how to use possessive apostrophes and then some activities to help your child put this concept into practice.
Homophones puzzle
Encourage your child to cut up the pairs of homophones and the mixed-up definitions and then work out which should go with which.