VC2E1LA10
understand that written language uses punctuation such as full stops, question marks and exclamation marks, and uses capital letters for proper nouns
- using intonation and pauses in response to punctuation, when reading
- identifying different sentence boundary punctuation, when reading
- writing different types of sentences (for example, statements and questions) and discussing appropriate punctuation
- identifying and using capital letters to name places and cultural festivals and holidays
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Christmas Paragraph Editing Worksheets (2-3)
Bring festive cheer into the classroom while giving students essential paragraph editing practice.
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Christmas Activity Printables - Types of Sentences Sort
Help your students identify the four types of sentences with a printable Christmas sorting activity on declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences.
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Christmas Editing Worksheets for Year 1
Edit and correct capitalisation and punctuation errors with a set of Christmas Fix the Sentence worksheets for Year 1.
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Christmas Board Game - Ending Punctuation
Engage students by having them play a Christmas board game, refining the ability to use correct punctuation at the end of sentences.
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Christmas Capitalisation Worksheets
Reinforce capitalisation rules for months, proper nouns, titles, the pronoun I, and more with our Christmas capitalisation worksheets.
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Punctuation Pizza Cover-up Game
Assist your students to recognise and use correct end punctuation with this interactive, hands-on game.
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Punctuation Puppets
A range of different punctuation characters that can be cut out and used as puppets.
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Year 1 Dictation Passages PowerPoint
Use this set of Year 1 dictation passages to promote listening and transcription skills in your students.
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Exploring Procedural Texts Unit Plan
This English unit has been designed to introduce procedural texts to younger students. It addresses the purpose, structure and language features of instructions and recipes.
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Simon Says!
A 60 minute lesson in which students will explore action verbs, common nouns and adverbial phrases in procedures.