Y6

GPS

Using Formal and Informal Styles Varied Fluency

Worksheet
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This Year 6 Using Formal and Informal Styles Varied Fluency worksheet allows children to practise formal and informal vocabulary and structures in sentences. It contains a range of varied fluency questions which can be completed independently or in pairs and it has been differentiated three ways to meet all your children's needs.

This worksheet can be used alongside our Modelling PPT for Using Formal and Informal Styles, as the questions are modelled and you can assess children's understanding and check for any misconceptions before they complete the appropriate worksheet. It also comes with a handy answer sheet to make marking and assessing quicker and easier.


Curriculum Objectives

  • Develop their understanding of the concepts set out in English appendix 2 by: Recognising vocabulary and structures that is appropriate for formal speech and writing, including subjunctive forms
  • 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]
  • 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]