Free Year 5 Recognising Adverbs Homework Extension provides additional questions which can be used as homework or an in-class extension for the Free Year 5 Recognising Adverbs Resource Pack. These are differentiated for Developing, Expected and Greater Depth.
More resources for Autumn Block 4 Step 1.
This pack includes:
English Year 3: (3G1.6) Using adverbs to express time and cause
English Year 3: (3G1.6) Express time, place and cause using adverbs [for example, then, next, soon, therefore]
Differentiation:
Questions 1, 4 and 7 (Varied Fluency)
Developing Find two adverbs (of manner and time) in a paragraph and state the verbs they modify. Only one type of adverb used in each sentence. Sentences contain two short clauses.
Expected Find two adverbs/adverbials (of any type) in a paragraph and state the verbs they modify. Only one type of adverb used in each sentence. Sentences contain two expanded clauses.
Greater Depth Find three adverbs/adverbials (of any type) in a paragraph and state the verbs they modify. Multiple types of adverb used in each sentence. Sentences contain more than two expanded clauses.
Questions 2, 5 and 8 (Varied Fluency)
Developing Identify the sentence which contains no adverb of manner or time. Only one type of adverb used in each sentence. Sentences contain two short clauses.
Expected Identify the sentence which contains no adverb/adverbial of any type. Only one type of adverb used in each sentence. Sentences contain two expanded clauses.
Greater Depth Identify the sentence which contains only one adverb/adverbial of any type. Multiple types of adverb used in each sentence. Sentences contain more than two expanded clauses.
Questions 3, 6 and 9 (Application and Reasoning)
Developing Identify the sentence in which a given word is used as a preposition rather than as an adverb (of manner or time) and explain how you can tell. Only one type of adverb used in each sentence. Sentences contain two short clauses.
Expected Identify the sentence in which a given word is used as a preposition rather than as an adverb (of any type) and explain how you can tell. Only one type of adverb used in each sentence. Sentences contain two expanded clauses.
strong>Greater Depth Identify the sentence in which a given word is used as a preposition rather than as an adverb (of any type) and explain how you can tell. Multiple types of adverb used in each sentence. Sentences contain more than two expanded clauses.
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