Teaching Resource
Dictation Passages PowerPoint - Year 1
A 22 slide editable PowerPoint Template which can be used for a range of dictation activities.
Dictation is a valuable teaching and learning tool. It enables students to apply punctuation and grammar conventions they have been taught to a ‘real text’ context. It also allows students to fine-tune their listening and editing skills.
The punctuation and grammar conventions addressed in this teaching resource include:
- capital letters (slides 3-6)
- full stops (slides 7-10)
- question marks (slides 11-14)
- exclamation marks (slides 15-18)
- word families (slides 19-22).
A marking sheet has been provided for teachers.
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National Curriculum Curriculum alignment
- Key Stage 1 (KS1)
Key Stage 1 (KS1) covers students in Year 1 and Year 2.
- English
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- Writing
- Vocabulary, grammar and punctuation
- Spelling

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