5-Minute GPS End of Summer Term

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This Year 4 5-Minute GPS End of Summer Term resource features three pages of fluency questions which will help children embed their grammar, punctuation and spelling knowledge at the end of the summer term.

All topics have been covered throughout the year, meaning you can relax in the knowledge that your class will be reviewing everything they need to know as they progress through the questions.

As this is a summer resource, all questions have a summer or holiday theme, keeping it light and engaging. Answer sheets are provided for quick and easy marking.

Designed to be displayed on the interactive whiteboard for early morning work, a lesson starter or a 5-minute challenge, this colourful resource ties in with our grammar, punctuation and spelling curriculum and our ever-popular grammar assessments.

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Curriculum Objectives

  • Develop their understanding of the concepts set out in English appendix 2 by: Choosing nouns or pronouns appropriately for clarity and cohesion and to avoid repetition / Appropriate choice of pronoun or noun within and across sentences to aid cohesion and avoid repetition / Terminology for pupils: pronoun
  • Develop their understanding of the concepts set out in English appendix 2 by: Using fronted adverbials / Indicate grammatical and other features by: Using commas after fronted adverbials / Fronted adverbials [for example, Later that day, I heard the bad news.] / Use commas after fronted adverbials
  • Indicate grammatical and other features by: Indicating possession by using the possessive apostrophe with plural nouns / The grammatical difference between plural and possessive –s / Apostrophes to mark plural possession [for example, the girl’s name, the girls’ names]
  • Indicate grammatical and other features by: Using and punctuating direct speech / Use of inverted commas and other punctuation to indicate direct speech [for example, a comma after the reporting clause; end punctuation within inverted commas: The conductor shouted, "Sit down!"]
  • Noun phrases expanded by the addition of modifying adjectives, nouns and preposition phrases (e.g. the teacher expanded to: the strict maths teacher with curly hair)
  • Terminology for pupils: determiner
  • Terminology for pupils: adverbial
  • Standard English forms for verb inflections instead of local spoken forms [for example, we were instead of we was, or I did instead of I done]

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