5-Minute GPS End of Summer Term

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This Year 6 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 move forward.

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: Using passive verbs to affect the presentation of information in a sentence / Use of the passive to affect the presentation of information in a sentence [for example, I broke the window in the greenhouse versus The window in the greenhouse was broken (by me)] / Terminology for pupils: active / Terminology for pupils: passive
  • Indicate grammatical and other features by: Using semi-colons to mark boundaries between independent clauses / Use of the semi-colon to mark the boundary between independent clauses [for example, It’s raining; I’m fed up] / Use of semi-colons within lists / Terminology for pupils: semi-colon
  • Indicate grammatical and other features by: Using colons to mark boundaries between independent clauses / Indicate grammatical and other features by: Using a colon to introduce a list / Use of the colon to mark the boundary between independent clauses / Use of the colon to introduce a list / Terminology for pupils: colon
  • Indicate grammatical and other features by: Punctuating bullet points consistently / Punctuation of bullet points to list information / Terminology for pupils: bullet points
  • The difference between vocabulary typical of informal speech and vocabulary appropriate for formal speech and writing [for example, find out – discover; ask for – request; go in – enter]
  • How words are related by meaning as synonyms and antonyms [for example, big, large, little] / Terminology for pupils: synonym / Terminology for pupils: antonym
  • The difference between structures typical of informal speech and structures appropriate for formal speech and writing [for example, the use of question tags: He’s your friend, isn’t he?, or the use of subjunctive forms such as If I were or Were they to come in some very formal writing and speech]
  • Terminology for pupils: subject and object

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