Identifying Clauses Year 6 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 Spring Block 5.
This pack includes:
English Year 6: (6G5.13) Using hyphens to avoid ambiguity
English Year 6: (6G5.13) How hyphens can be used to avoid ambiguity [for example, man eating shark versus man-eating shark, or recover versus re-cover]
Terminology for pupils:
Differentiation:
Varied Fluency
Developing Questions to support recognising hyphens to avoid ambiguity within two words and understanding how this changes their meaning (for example, man eating shark and man-eating shark).
Expected Questions to support recognising hyphens to avoid ambiguity within two words and within single words, and understanding how this changes the meaning (for example, re-cover and recover).
Greater Depth Questions to support recognising hyphens to avoid ambiguity, and comparing the use of hyphens and dashes to mark boundaries.
Application and Reasoning
Questions 1, 4 and 7 (Reasoning)
Developing Identify when a hyphen is used to avoid ambiguity. Includes hyphens between two words.
Expected Identify when a hyphen is used to avoid ambiguity. Includes hyphens between two words and within single words.
Greater Depth Identify when a hyphen is used to avoid ambiguity in a sentence that includes dashes to indicate parentheses. Includes hyphens between two words and within single words.
Questions 2, 5 and 8 (Reasoning)
Developing Explain how a hyphen to avoid ambiguity changes the meaning of a sentence. Includes hyphens between two words.
Expected Explain how a hyphen to avoid ambiguity changes the meaning of a sentence. Includes hyphens between two words and within single words.
Greater Depth Explain how a hyphen to avoid ambiguity changes the meaning of a sentence that includes dashes to mark boundaries. Includes hyphens between two words and within single words.
Questions 3, 6 and 9 (Application)
Developing Create a sentence using a given word with hyphens to avoid ambiguity. Includes hyphens between two words.
Expected Create a sentence using given words with hyphens to avoid ambiguity. Includes hyphens between two words and within single words.
Greater Depth Create a sentence using both the given hyphenated and unhyphenated form of words in the correct context.
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