PPT-A n Introduction to Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling

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Often referred to as GAPs or SPAG We are going to be looking at the government expectations but through good classroom practice we will always differentiate and

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Often referred to as GAPs or SPAG We are going to be looking at the government expectations but through good classroom practice we will always differentiate and pace our learning to best suit the needs of your child . A brief summary of the year 6 expectations in English. English. Spoken Language. Reading (Word-reading, comprehension). Writing (Transcription, Composition and ‘Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar’). If you can think it, you can say it.. If you can say it, you can write it!. Elements of writing in Middle team. Topic writing in ‘Integrated studies’ books.. Punctuation and grammar in ‘English skills’ books.. A brief summary of the year 4 expectations in English. English. Spoken Language. Reading (Word-reading, comprehension). Writing (Transcription, Composition and ‘Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar’). A brief summary of the . year 3 . expectations in English. English. Spoken Language. Reading (Word-reading, comprehension). Writing (Transcription, Composition and ‘Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar’). Why do we edit our work?. When we write, it is always important to edit our work. . If we write messily, it will be hard for our audience to read our message.. If we do not pay attention to punctuation, the reader gets lost since they don’t know where our thoughts start and end.. P. unctuation . A. nd . G. rammar. . English . Curriculum 2014. Changes. Stronger . emphasis on . vocabulary development, grammar, punctuation and spelling.  (for example, the use of commas and apostrophes will be taught in KS1. Print . powerpoint. as slides for parents. Spellings objectives printed for parents as well as word bank from . curric. appendix. Quick ‘spotters’ guided. Spelling. , punctuation and grammar . parent workshop . PaG. ) in the New Curriculum. Phase 2. Context. New harder curriculum. Woven into English sessions. PaG. lesson a week. Use of . PaG. throughout wider curriculum writing. Assessment. Aim – pupils to meet the age expected punctuation and grammar element. Areas of Learning (part 1) . 1. Punctuation – capital letters, full stops, exclamation marks, question marks, commas, apostrophes………... 2. Different forms of sentences – statement, question, command, exclamation.. Areas of Learning (part 1) . 1. Punctuation – capital letters, full stops, exclamation marks, question marks, commas, apostrophes………... 2. Different forms of sentences – statement, question, command, exclamation.. Strategy. Adam . Lefstein. Institute of Education, University of London, 20 Bedford Way, London WC1H 0AL, United Kingdom. RQ: traces the trajectory of educational ideas through policy, curricular materials and enactment in the Examine current English policy regarding the teaching of grammar in primary schools, and its enactment in a Year 3 (8-year . We will look at:. Commas ,. Inverted commas “. Apostrophes: omission (can’t) and possession (Will’s). Contractions I have I’ve. Commas. When would we use commas?. MONDAY. Parts of Speech. Noun – person, place or thing. Pronoun – replaces specific noun. Verb – shows the action of a noun. Adjective – descriptive word. Adverb – modifies (or describes) an action. National curriculum tests from 2016. SPR 1 . ff. . ll. . ss. . zz. Flossy words.  When a /f/, /l/ /s/ (or /. z. /) is heard after a short vowel at the end of a one-syllable word, it is . spelled.

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