Year 2 Using Adverbs in Sentences Homework Extension Word Classes 2

Year 2 Using Adverbs in Sentences Homework

Step 5: Year 2 Using Adverbs in Sentences Homework Extension Year 2 Spring Block 1

Year 2 Using Adverbs in Sentences Homework Extension provides additional questions which can be used as homework or an in-class extension for the Year 2 Using Adverbs in Sentences Resource Pack. These are differentiated for Developing, Expected and Greater Depth.

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What's included in the pack?

This pack includes:

  • Year 2 Using Adverbs in Sentences Homework Extension with answers for Year 2 Spring Block 1.

National Curriculum Objectives:

English Year 2: (2G1.6) Use of –ly in Standard English to turn adjectives into adverbs

Terminology for pupils:​

  • English Year 2: (2G1.6) adverb​​

Differentiation:

Questions 1, 4 and 7 (Varied Fluency)
Developing Identify where an adverb could be placed in a single-clause sentence. Adverb ends with the suffix -ly. Three multiple choice options provided.
Expected Identify where two adverbs could be placed in a multi-clause sentence. Both adverbs end with the suffix -ly. Six multiple choice options provided.
Greater Depth Identify where three adverbs could be placed in a multi-clause sentence. Includes adverbs that end with the suffixes -ly and -ily. Nine multiple choice options provided.

Questions 2, 5 and 8 (Varied Fluency)
Developing Replace the underlined adverb in a single-clause sentence. Includes adverbs that end with the suffix -ly only. Four options provided.
Expected Replace the underlined adverb in a multi-clause sentence. Includes adverbs that end with the suffix -ly and some common exceptions to this rule. Eight options provided.
Greater Depth Replace two underlined adverbs in a multi-clause sentence. Includes adverbs that end with the suffixes -ily or are common exceptions to the rule.

Questions 3, 6 and 9 (Application and Reasoning)
Developing Insert an appropriate adverb into a single-clause sentence and explain why. Adverbs end in the suffix -ly. Three options provided.
Expected Insert an appropriate adverb into a multi-clause sentence and explain why. Adverb could end in in the suffix -ly or be a common exception to the rule.
Greater Depth Insert two appropriate adverbs into a multi-clause sentence and explain why. Adverbs could end in the suffixes -ly or -ily.

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