Identify features used in imaginative, informative and persuasive texts to meet the purpose of the text, and understand how texts vary in complexity and technicality depending on the approach to the topic, the purpose and the intended audience
Explore the concept of noun groups with this 2-page worksheet.
Review nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs with this 44-slide interactive parts of speech PowerPoint lesson.
3 worksheets teaching students how to link ideas when writing narrative paragraphs.
A template for students to use when planning the plot structure of a narrative text.
A checklist for students to use when proofreading and editing their narrative writing.
50 activities in one booklet which all revolve around learning grammar in the classroom.
A prompt for students to use when orally discussing books.
Part of a series of inference scenario worksheets to use when teaching your students how to infer information from images.
Writing stimulus sheets with an informative text focus.
A set of 5 persuasive writing prompts, covering a variety of topics.
A hands-on sorting activity to use when introducing persuasive devices.
A collection of worksheets to enable students to apply reading comprehension strategies.
Word cards for constructing complex sentences.
An 8 page worksheet pack to consolidate the learning of punctuation for the early years.
A poster highlighting the correct use of quotation marks and punctuation for direct speech.
A 10 slide editable PowerPoint template of story starters to use in narrative writing.
A set of four colouring pages to be used as speaking and listening activities.
Writing stimulus sheets for persuasive writing.
A visual display for your classroom to help students 'bump up' their persuasive writing.
A ninja themed Bump It Up Wall for writing to display in your classroom.
An active game that allows students to test and build their phonetic knowledge.
An active game that requires students to use their basic grammar and punctuation knowledge.
Read and sort 112 word cards by whether they are nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, coordinating conjunctions or prepositions (available in two difficulty levels).
A fun newspaper themed poster with 3 library book report templates to use when responding to literature.
A worksheet to use when learning to write a paragraph.
A worksheet to use when students need writing inspiration for a narrative piece.
A worksheet to help students reflect on their thoughts after reading a chapter in a class novel.
Use this flip book template with your upper primary students when teaching about the features of literary characters.
A worksheet allows students to examine how events in a novel can change the main character's thinking.
A worksheet for students to explore how decision making in a story changes the course of the plot.
A worksheet which encourages students to write an alternate ending to a shared class story.