KS2

GPS

Ending with a Question Mark Test Practice

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Put children's knowledge and understanding of question marks to the test with our Key Stage 2 Ending with a Question Mark Test Practice resource. This pack includes four different levels of challenge, so there's no need to spend time differentiating the question examples. Each level includes two worksheets with six multiple choice questions on them and an answer page follows each question sheet.

Use throughout the key stage to check children's knowledge, understanding and progress. Alternatively, this can be used in one year group in a differentiated assessment session.

Differentiation:

Beginner Two sentences to choose from, deciding which MUST have a question mark. No ambiguity in questions, e.g. sentences will not start with the word ask or question.

Easy Three sentences to choose from, deciding which MUST have a question mark. No ambiguity in questions, e.g. sentences will not start with the word ask or question.

Tricky Three sentences to choose from, deciding which MUST have a question mark. Ambiguity can be present in questions, e.g. sentences will may start with the word ask or question.

Expert Four sentences to choose from, deciding which MUST have a question mark. Ambiguity can be present in questions, e.g. sentences will may start with the word ask or question. 


Curriculum Objectives

  • Beginning to punctuate sentences using a question mark / Introduction to question marks to demarcate sentences / Terminology for pupils: question mark
  • Learning how to use both familiar and new punctuation correctly including: question marks / Use of question marks to demarcate sentences
  • Understand and use sentences with different forms: question / How the grammatical patterns in a sentence indicate its function as a question / Terminology for pupils: question