These questions have been taken from the KS1 and KS2 SPAG tests to help your children practise specific question types.
National Curriculum Objective
Year 1 English: (1G5.1) Beginning to punctuate sentences using a capital letter
Year 1 English: (1G5.2) Beginning to punctuate sentences using a full stop
Year 1 English: (1G5.3) Beginning to punctuate sentences using a question mark
Year 1 English: (1G5.4) Beginning to punctuate sentences using an exclamation mark
Year 1 English: (1G5.1) Using a capital letter for names of people, places, the days of the week, and the personal pronoun ‘I’
Year 2 English: (2G5.1) Use of capital letters to demarcate sentences
Year 2 English: (2G5.2) Use of full stops to demarcate sentences
Year 2 English: (2G5.3) Use of question marks to demarcate sentences
Year 2 English: (2G5.4) Use of exclamation marks to demarcate sentences
Differentiation:
Beginner One sentence with one word to capitalise. Aimed at Year 1 Developing.
Easy Two sentences with two or three words to capitalise. Aimed at Year 1 Secure/Year 2 Emerging.
Tricky Two sentences with four to five words to capitalise. Aimed at Year 1 Mastery/Year 2 Secure.
Expert Two sentences with up to seven words to capitalise. Some words have ambiguity - e.g. king may need capitalising in one word and not in another. Aimed at Year 2 Mastery.
Worksheets include answers.
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