Recognising Hyphens to Avoid Ambiguity Year 6 Hyphens Free Resource Pack

Recognising Hyphens to Avoid Ambiguity Year 6 Resources

Step 1: Recognising Hyphens to Avoid Ambiguity Year 6 Spring 5 Resources

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.

 

What's included in the pack?

This pack includes:

  • Identifying Clauses Year 6 Teaching PowerPoint.
  • Identifying Clauses Year 6 Varied Fluency with answers.
  • Identifying Clauses Year 6 Application and Reasoning with answers.

National Curriculum Objectives

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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