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Year 1 Grammar worksheets

Reordering sentences worksheet

Reordering sentences

Help your child understand how to create sentences by having them rewrite these so the words are in the proper order.
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Capital letters and full stops worksheet

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.
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Full stops and capitals: a space story worksheet

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.
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Changing verbs to add -ing and -ed worksheet

Changing verbs to add -ing and -ed

This worksheet explains the rules for changing the tense of verbs ending in 'e' and also those that end in 'hissing' and 'buzzing' sounds.
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Spelling patterns: the prefix un-

Spelling patterns: the prefix un-

A prefix is a string of letters that is added on to the start of a word. When you add the prefix ‘un-’ to a word, it gives the word the opposite meaning. Can you use this rule to change the meaning of words in these sentences?
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