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What is a verb?
Learn what verbs are and how you can use them in your writing.
What is a pronoun?
Pronouns take the place of nouns in a sentence, examples are 'him', 'her' and 'them'.
What is an adverb?
An adverb tells you how something happens, like quickly and slowly.
What is a passive verb?
When the subject of a sentence isn't active the verb is passive. If you want to make a sentence active, the subject of the sentence should be doing something.
What are modal verbs?
Find out how modal verbs can be used in your writing.
What is a preposition?
A preposition is a word that tells you where or when something is in relation to something else, like "after","before" or "on".
Exploring synonyms and antonyms
How to use synonyms and antonyms to add interest to your writing.
What are subordinating conjunctions?
A subordinate conjunction joins two ideas or clauses in a sentence.
What are coordinating conjunctions?
Conjunctions are joining words, coordinating conjunctions join groups of words about similar things.
What is a relative clause?
A relative clause starts with a relative pronoun (who, that, which, whose, where, when) and is often added to a sentence to define a noun.
What is an expanded noun phrase?
Expanded noun phrases tell you more about the noun, so the reader will have more information.
What is a fronted adverbial?
What are fronted adverbials? When can you use them to replace adverbials?
Using and organising paragraphs
An article on how to use paragraphs effectively in your own writing.
Simple, compound and complex sentences
Understanding the differences between simple, compound and complex sentences.

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This page has advanced-level grammar worksheets for direct objects and transitive verbs.
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KS2 grammar – 17+ of the best worksheets and teaching tips for Year 3-6

Get to grips with great grammar with our roundup of expert advice, teaching resources and more for primary pupils…

1 | Grammar and punctuation terms for Years 3-6… explained!

Is the language of SPaG – or GPS, or whatever your school calls it – giving you a headache?
This handy booklet, perfect for parents as well as pupils, goes through all the grammar and punctuation terms taught to children in years 3, 4, 5 and 6, with explanations and examples for each… so everyone knows what they’re talking about!
PDFs of the terms for individual year groups are also included, so they can be shared on school web pages etc.
Give it a look here.
2 | Teach grammar with Taylor Swift

Pink Floyd were certain they didn’t need “no education”, but your pupils might think otherwise, says Stephen Lockyer…
Check out his ideas here.
3 | Why do some teachers lack confidence in SPaG?

‘While I can recall being taught spelling and some punctuation at my primary school, I can’t remember being taught grammar at all.
In fact, I can’t remember being taught much grammar until I took a course in ‘Use of English’ at 17 years old, something the head suggested I did – thank you, Mr Morgan!
Maybe we have a generation of teachers who suffered the same fate, and that is why some teachers lack the confidence when introducing some of the grammar and punctuation concepts now expected at primary school level.’
Check out Patrick Mainprize’s thoughts on teaching SPaG with confidence, here.
4 | Use Pie Corbett’s portal story to teach grammar

Use Pie Corbett’s original short story, Elf Road, and his accompanying activities to teach grammar in KS2.
Find it all here.
5 | What is a verb? – primary grammar worksheets

It’s not quite as simple as ‘doing words’, but these activities for Years 1 through Year 6 will have children learning all about the different types of verbs and how and when to use them.
Check them out here.
6 | Modal verbs, irregular verbs and imperative verbs

Looking for great grammar resources of different kinds of verbs? These list posts will have everything you need for these three types.
Check out these links for the lists of imperative verbs , modal verbs and irregular verbs
7 | Adverbs, adverbial phrases and fronted adverbials

Once upon a time, pupils weren’t expected to know what fronted adverbials were. Today’s students, however, very much are, and hopefully these resources can help.
We’ve also got you covered for adverbs and adverbial phrases too.
Click here for our resource lists for fronted adverbials , adverbs and adverbial phrases .
8 | Teach grammar using fairytales

Changing just one word can transform the impact of a sentence – and take a familiar fairy tale somewhere new and exciting.
Check out Kate Ruttle’s advice on how to do that, here.
9 | ‘Time to eat children’ and other grammar fails

If you’re looking for some funny examples of grammar fails to teach SPaG rules to your class, look no further.
We’ve got this list of 12 cringeworthy efforts here.
10 | How to use excellent books to teach the KS2 grammar curriculum

In order for children to understand how they can use grammar to shape a reader’s view, it must be studied in context.
Laura Dobson explains how you can do it, here.
11 | Grammar games to try

Theses 8 grammar games by Rob Smith and Katherine Simpson will add sparkle to your literacy Lessons, and are quick and practical enough to dip in and out of.
Give them a go here.
12 | Make-a-match grammar games

This ‘Make a Match’ games are a fun way for pupils to learn key grammar skills.
They can be played as a class or in small groups and are perfect for adult-led interventions to revisit key knowledge and skills.
Click the links to check out each one:
- Y3 ‘a’ or ‘an’
- Y3 prepositions
- Y3 homophones
- Y4 synonyms
- Y4 standard and non-standard English
- Y5 adverbials of time
- Y5 commas to avoid ambiguity
- Y5/6 homophones
- Y6 synonyms
- Y6 antonyms
- Y6 formal and informal language
- Y6 hyphens to avoid ambiguity
13 | Grammar bingo games

Another fun way to teach grammar is with these grammar bingo games, each of which includes bingo caller cards, bingo cards and teacher’s notes.
Find each one here:
- Y3 present perfect tense
- Y3 word families
- Noun prefixes
- Y3/4 synonyms
- Y4 singular or plural possession
- Y4 plural or possessive apostrophe
- Y4 standard English
- Y5 prefixes
- Y5 suffixes
- Y5 past perfect tense
14 | Prepositions and pronouns

Teaching grammar well means giving children a functional, flexible set of instruments for lifelong effective communication, says Rebecca Cosgrave.
Check out her creative tools for successful grammar teaching here.
15 | Present progressive tense resources

Working on the present progressive? Or are you calling it the present continuous tense? Either way your kids are yearning to understand it fully, and these ideas, activities and more for primary grammar will help.
Give the list a look here.
16 | Sentence editing games

Encourage pupils to edit sentences using these simple games. They will have the opportunity to orally rehearse sentences and revise key grammar skills taught in Years 3-6.
To play, pupils will first choose a sentence. They will then roll two dice and then change the sentence, creating coordinates and following the instructions on the Sentence Challenge Game Board for the numbers rolled.
Click here for Year 3 , Year 4 , Year 5 or Year 6 .
17 | Connectives resources

Help children link words and phrases together with these activities and ideas for conjunctions, adverbs and prepositions.
Find it here.
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