Y6

GPS

Hyphens to Avoid Ambiguity Mixed Activity

Worksheet
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Use this engaging Year 6 Hyphens to Avoid Ambiguity Mixed Activity worksheet to provide your children with a range of questions that focus on the skill of using hyphens to avoid ambiguity for the reader. This worksheet contains three varied fluency, two reasoning and one application question.

Suitable for independent or paired work as well as in a guided group. It can also be used as part of an intervention. A useful answer sheet is provided to save you time.


Curriculum Objectives

  • Indicate grammatical and other features by: Using hyphens to avoid ambiguity / 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: hyphen