Y6

GPS

Recognising Hyphens to Avoid Ambiguity Application and Reasoning

Worksheet
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Challenge your children's knowledge and understanding of hyphens with this engaging Year 6 Recognising Hyphens to Avoid Ambiguity Application and Reasoning worksheet. It is differentiated three ways to meet all your pupils' needs and is suitable for independent, small group or paired work.

The worksheet provides children with a variety of contexts and question types in order to showcase their understanding of hyphens within one word and within two words. It covers a range of application and reasoning questions and comes with a useful answer sheet to make marking easier and quicker.


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