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  1. Speech Marks Punctuation Sentence Structure Worksheets Year 1 Year 2

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  4. Sentence Building (Jumbled) KS1

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  5. Year 1 Simple Sentences

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  6. 8 Parts of Speech, Parts of Speech Exercises, Definition and Example

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  1. What Are Speech Marks?

    Speech Marks (also known as inverted commas) are a type of speech punctuation used to show when someone is speaking in a piece of writing (direct speech). They help to differentiate between text that has been/is being spoken and text that is not. Download FREE teacher-made resources covering 'Speech Marks'. View FREE Resources.

  2. Writing

    KS1 Language and Literacy Writing learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers.

  3. Speech Marks

    Speech Marks. There are a number of resources which can be used to teach children about speech marks (also known as inverted commas or quotation marks): 1) Witch and Tiger Conversation. This worksheet (in PDF format below) shows ten pictures of a witch and a tiger having a conversation. The speech bubbles are blank, and the procedure for using ...

  4. Writing a speech

    Using powerful language. The language used in a speech should be interesting for the listeners. The acronym A FOREST is an easy way to make sure your language is powerful. It stands for: Watch ...

  5. Speech Marks Worksheets Sentence Structure Grammar Fix the Sentence

    pdf, 1.56 MB. Speech Marks Worksheets Sentence Structure Grammar Fix the Sentence. These speech marks worksheets are suitable for KS1 children who are learning about sentence structure with a focus on speech marks. Each worksheet includes 2 sentences that need fixing. Children look at the sentences then fix them by adding in capital letters and ...

  6. Speech & Speech Punctuation

    Speech Punctuation (Michael Spalton) Direct Speech - Speech Marks (Gareth Pitchford) PDF. Speech Marks (Ian Mason) - Sheet 1 PDF - Sheet 2 PDF - Sheet 3 PDF. Speech Marks (Doug Stitcher) PDF. Speech Marks (Rachael Ballard) PDF. Speech Marks (Paul Cockcroft) LA PDF - MA HTML / PDF - HA HTML / PDF. Speech Marks in Dialogue (V Frampton) DOC.

  7. What are the four types of sentences?

    Make sure you include one or two of each of the four sentence types in your poster: statement, question, exclamation and command. Include as many facts as you can from the video above. You can ...

  8. PDF Slide 1 Talk Boost KS1

    Speech sounds for reading and spelling Use words and sentences to put their thoughts into text Use their language to organise their thoughts: Explain, predict, problem solve, develop their understanding and thinking, clarify Without language, there can be no reading or writing, maths, science, history or geography _____

  9. Speech Marks Punctuation Sentence Structure Worksheets Year 1 Year 2 KS1

    Speech Marks Punctuation Sentence Structure Worksheets Year 1 Year 2 KS1. This pack includes a selection of printables suitable for children who are learning about sentence structure with a focus on speech marks. Each worksheet includes 1 sentence that needs fixing and space for your student to draw a picture to represent the sentence.

  10. Speaking and Writing Frames

    The language learning focus is made explicit through the use of a speaking frame which ensures that talk is focused and accurate. Writing or speaking frames can be displayed in the form of mats, classroom posters, on the whiteboard. Writing or speaking frames can be presented as worksheets or on cards. Orally rehearse language structures with a ...

  11. Direct Speech

    Definition of Direct Speech. Speech is direct when it is written as it was said and punctuated correctly with inverted commas around the exact original words and is usually accompanied by a reporting clause ('he said', 'they said', 'said Julie'). In fictional narratives, direct speech is used to show dialogue between characters as ...

  12. PDF Direct Speech: Missing Punctuation

    Direct Speech: Missing Punctuation Answers 1. "How about we pack up the study?" said Mum. 2. "Mind you don't trip over the beams," Grandma was saying. 3. "Give me that!" Cole spluttered. 4. "Who is this?" she growled. 5. "Please, make yourself at home," said the king as they stepped into the room. Challenge: correctly punctuate this passage of text from the story.

  13. KS1/KS2 Worksheet

    KS1/KS2 Worksheet - Speech Marks (2 versions) Version 1: Rewrite the sentences adding speech marks and full stops where they are needed. Version 2 (easier): Take the words the character is saying from the sentence and write it in a speech bubble.

  14. Unit: Simple sentences

    I can join two simple sentences with 'and'. 1 Slide deck. 1 Worksheet. 2 Quizzes. 1 Video. 7. 7. Co-ordination with 'and' I can join two simple sentences with 'and'. 1 Slide deck. 1 Worksheet. 2 Quizzes. 1 Video. Pupils. Learn online. Teachers. EYFS. Specialist. Key stage 1. Key stage 2. Key stage 3. Key stage 4. Curriculum plans. Plan a lesson ...

  15. Grammar

    KS1 English Grammar learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers. ... Learn how to write sentences that include the word 'because'. Using the four types of sentence.

  16. Lesson: Statements, questions and commands

    Keywords. Simple sentence - a sentence about one idea that makes complete sense. Statement - a type of simple sentence that expresses a fact or an opinion and most often ends with a full stop. Question - a type of simple sentence that asks the reader for an answer and ends with a question mark. Command - a type of simple sentence that tells ...

  17. Functions of Sentences Worksheets For KS1 (Teacher-Made)

    Help your children learn to use statements, commands, exclamations and questions correctly with this fantastic worksheet, suitable for Year 1 and Year 2 children. Children practise using the four sentence types to write sentences in this fun KS1 worksheet. Really great ideas for using the different sentence types, thank you. rupav.

  18. Talk Boost KS1

    The sessions include activities that cover the key elements of language: Attention and Listening, Vocabulary, Building Sentences, Telling Stories and Conversations. ... The first is Talk Boost KS1 training delivered by Speech and Language UK's regional team of Licensed Tutors. The training is suitable for reception, year one and year two ...

  19. Persuasive Writing KS1

    Persuasive writing is a key topic within the English curriculum, and these KS1 resources cover everything from types of persuasive writing to persuasive language devices and the AFOREST Acronym - which stands for Alliteration, Fact, Opinion, Rhetorical Questions, Emotive Language, Statistics and Triplets. You'll also find Year 1 and Year 2 ...

  20. How to structure and punctuate direct speech in fiction

    A punctuation mark is then used after the reporting clause, before the next set of speech marks. If you've put the reporting clause in the middle of a sentence of speech then this should be a ...

  21. Lesson: Statements and questions

    Statement - a type of simple sentence that expresses a fact or an opinion and most often ends with a full stop. Question - a type of simple sentence that asks the reader for an answer and ends with a question mark. Fact - something that is known to be true or proved. Opinion - a personal view about something. Question mark - a punctuation mark ...

  22. Simple Dictation Sentences

    These sentence dictation assessment and transcription resources are perfect for helping year 1 to achieve the national curriculum aim of writing simple dictated sentences from memory. The dictation sentences and passages are made to test children's spelling knowledge of high frequency words and phonics rules from Letters and Sounds and the 2014 ...