Free 5-Minute GPS Summer 1 Week 1

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Are you looking for a quick-fire activity to elevate your children's grammar skills? This Year 4 5-Minute GPS Summer 1 Week 1 resource could be just what you need to keep those important, but tricky-to-remember, grammar rules in children's working memories.

Each of the 3 question slides has been carefully curated to match what they have already learnt, and answer sheets are provided to enable quick and easy self-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.

Download it today to take grammar confidence in your classroom to a new level.


Curriculum Objectives

  • Terminology for pupils: subordinate clause
  • Develop their understanding of the concepts set out in English appendix 2 by: Using conjunctions to express time and cause / Express time, place and cause using conjunctions [for example, when, before, after, while, so, because] / Terminology for pupils: conjunction
  • Develop their understanding of the concepts set out in English appendix 2 by: Using adverbs to express time and cause / Express time, place and cause using adverbs [for example, then, next, soon, therefore]
  • 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: adverbial

Tags

Summer

3G3.4

3G1.4

3G1.6

4G1.5

4G5.6b

4G5.8

4G5.7

4G3.2

4G1.6a