Capital Letters Year 2 Resource Pack includes a teaching PowerPoint and differentiated varied fluency and application and reasoning resources. This pack is designed to work alongside our GPS Scheme of Work for Autumn Block 1.
This pack includes:
English Year 1: (1G5.1) Using a capital letter for names of people, places, the days of the week, and the personal pronoun ‘I’
English Year 2: (2G5.1) Use of capital letters to demarcate sentences
Differentiation:
Varied Fluency
Developing Recognising and using capital letters correctly. Capital letters at the start of sentences and proper nouns. 1 mistake to identify.
Expected Recognising and using capital letters correctly. Capital letters at the start of sentences, proper nouns and personal pronouns. 2 mistakes to identify.
Greater Depth Recognising and using capital letters correctly. Capital letters at the start of sentences, proper nouns and personal pronouns. 2 or more mistakes to identify in complex sentences.
Application and Reasoning
Questions 1, 4 and 7 (Application)
Developing Order 4 words to make a complete sentence and add 1 capital letter.
Expected Order 6 words to make a complete sentence and add 2 capital letters. Includes personal pronouns.
Greater Depth Order 6 words to make a complete sentence and add as many capital letters as needed. Includes personal pronouns.
Questions 2, 5 and 8 (Application)
Developing Identify the word that would complete the sentence and also requires a capital letter. 2 options to choose from.
Expected Identify the word that would complete the sentence and also requires a capital letter. 3 options to choose from.
Greater Depth Identify the word that would complete the sentence and also requires a capital letter. 3 options to choose from. Other options match the sentence but only one needs a capital letter. Including personal pronouns.
Questions 3, 6 and 9 (Reasoning)
Developing Explain whether the child has correctly identified how many capital letters their sentence needs. 1 capital letter to identify.
Expected Explain whether the child has correctly identified how many capital letters their sentence needs. 2 capital letters to identify.
Greater Depth Explain whether the child has correctly identified how many capital letters their 2 sentences need. 2 or more capital letters to identify.
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