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Joining Sentences and Clauses with a Conjunction KS2 SPAG Test Practice

These questions have been taken from the KS2 2015 (3-5) SPAG test to help your children practise specific question types.

National Curriculum Objective 

Year 3 and 4 English:(3G3.4) Extending the range of sentences with more than one clause by using a wider range of conjunctions, including: when, if, because, although

Differentiation:

Beginner Joining two simple sentences together to create a compound sentence. Two options to choose from. Conjunctions such as and, because, but. Aimed at Year 3 Developing.

Easy Joining two simple sentences together to create a compound sentence. Three options to choose from such as but, so, because, if, as, and. Aimed at Year 3 Secure.

Tricky Matching two sentences and linking them with a conjunction. Four options to choose from such as although, as soon as, because, but, if, in addition, since, so, until, when. Aimed at Year 4 Secure.

Expert Choose the best fitting conjunction. Four options to choose from such as conversely, notwithstanding, therefore, moreover. Aimed at Year 4 Mastery.

Worksheets include answers.

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Joining Sentences and Clauses with a Conjunction - Beginner (Worksheet)

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Joining Sentences and Clauses with a Conjunction - Easy (Worksheet)

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