Spelling Punctuation and Grammar
100 teaching resources found
Words Ending in -able, -ible, -ably and -ibly - Years 5 and 6 Spelling Skills
Words Ending in -able, -ible, -ably and -ibly – Year 5 & 6 Spelling Skills Teaching Resource This engaging KS2 English spelling resource is designed...
Words Ending in -ant, -ance, -ancy and -ent, -ence, -ency - Years 5 and 6 Spelling Skills
Words Ending in -ant, -ance, -ancy and -ent, -ence, -ency - Years 5 and 6 Spelling Skills This engaging KS2 English spelling resource is designed...
Words Ending with the 'shul' Sound - Years 5 and 6 Spelling Skills
Words Ending with the 'shul' Sound - Years 5 and 6 Spelling Skills Years 5 and 6 English programme of study - Spelling - work...
Words Ending with the 'shus' Sound Spelt -cious or -tious - Years 5 and 6 Spelling Skills
Words Ending with the 'shus' Sound Spelt -cious or -tious - Years 5 and 6 Spelling Skills Years 5 and 6 English programme of study...
Words Instead of Said - KS2
FREE RESOURCES - Words Instead of Said - KS2 Year 5/6 English programme of study - Writing - composition: Pupils should be taught to draft...
Words with Silent Letters - Years 5 and 6 Spelling Skills
Words with Silent Letters – Years 5 and 6 Spelling Skills This KS2 spelling resource teaches pupils about words with silent letters, a statutory requirement...
Writing to Entertain - Year 6
Writing to Entertain - Year 6 Ten Lesson English Writing Unit of Work 'Writing to Entertain - Year 6' is a ten lesson unit of...
Year 5 Sentence Dictation Bundle
Year 5 Sentence Dictation Bundle This Year 5 spelling and punctuation teaching resource bundle can be used to assess pupils' understanding of the statutory spellings...
Year 6 Sentence Dictation Bundle
Year 6 Sentence Dictation Bundle This Year 6 spelling and punctuation teaching resource bundle can be used to assess pupils' understanding of the statutory spellings...
Years 5 and 6 Statutory Spelling Skills Bundle
Years 5 and 6 Statutory Spelling Skills Bundle Years 5 and 6 English programme of study - Writing - transcription use further prefixes and suffixes...
