Grammar Punctuation – parent info evening
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English grammar, punctuation and
spelling
May 2013 - A new statutory test of English
grammar, punctuation and spelling was
introduced for children at the end of Key
Stage 2.
Levels 3-5.
Level 6.
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The New Curriculum
Specific content to be covered in the areas
of spelling , vocabulary, grammar and
punctuation.
These are set out yearly across both key
stages.
Children’s abilities in these technical
aspects of English are tested in the end of
KS2 test.
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The New Curriculum
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How is it taught at Syresham?
Years 1 to 4:
Required grammar & punctuation content taught as part
of learning to write a range of genres.
Year 5 & 6:
Grammar & punctuation content is still taught within
writing genres.
1 x discrete grammar lesson per week.
Recaps each aspect of required curriculum content.
Teaches children to understand the question style &
wording used within the test.
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Definitions
Word Class.
Vocabulary/Language.
Sentence Class.
Sentence Structure.
Punctuation.
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Definitions – Word Class
Words fall within different word categories.
Nouns name things, ideas or people. They can be concrete, common,
proper, abstract or collective e.g. cat, castle, love, fact
Adjectives describe nouns e.g. red cat; bleak, intimidating castle;
undying love; interesting fact.
Verbs are doing or being words. They can behave in a range of ways
e.g. kick, is, feel, seem.
Adverbs describe how, where, and when things happen. They
‘describe’ verbs e.g. peacefully, carefully, outside, by the car, tomorrow,
today
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Definitions –
Vocabulary & Language
Making the correct choice of word for right situation.
Singular and Plural
Tense
Synonyms – same meaning
Antonyms – opposite meaning
Prefix & suffix.
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Definitions – Sentence Class
A. Did you empty the dishwasher?
B. You did empty the dishwasher.
C. Empty the dishwasher.
D. You did empty the dishwasher!
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Definitions – Sentence Structure
A sentence - one or more clauses which combine to make
meaning.
There are a number of different types.
Simple – one clause.
Compound - two simple sentences joined by a connective.
Clauses – main & subordinate.
Complex– contains a subordinate clause or clauses.
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Definitions – Punctuation
Give sentences clarity & meaning.
Capital letters
Full stops
Apostrophes
Commas in lists
Commas to mark clauses
Semi colons.
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Grammar & Punctuation
Now it’s your turn...
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