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Spelling, G rammar
& Punc t uation
homonyms
heteronyms
intransitive verbs kilo- millisupermegamicromulti-ize -ise
homographs adverbs perfect tenses :colons ( )parentheses -tion -sion -ous -ious -ment
prepositional phrases adjective order ’ apostrophes
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Sara Wernham and Sue Lloyd g r a m m a r spelling punctuation
Pupil Book
Sentence Walls
Parse these sentences. Then identify the verb, subject and object (if there is one) for each one and write them on the wall. Add the words which describe, or ‘modify’, them directly underneath.
1. The fierce dog barked loudly.
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2.
They will make chocolate cookies.
3. The red car was winning the race.
4. A gigantic dinosaur roared fiercely.
5. I am cooking some tasty sausages.
‹-ancy›oooooooo
‹-ant›oooooooo (n)
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consult (v)
‹-ant›oooooooo (n)
‹-ancy›oooooooo
‹-ant›oooooooo (n) ‹-ancy›oooooooo (n)
vacate (v)
(adj)
(adj)
‹-ance›oooooooo (n)
hesitate (v)
‹-ant›oooooooo (n) ‹-ancy›oooooooo
(adj)
pique (v)
(n) ‹-ant›oooooooo (n) ‹-ancy›oooooooo (adj)
‹-ancy›oooooooo
‹-ant›oooooooo (n)
flip (v)
‹-ant›oooooooo (n)
(adj)
‹-ancy›oooooooo
buoy (v)
‹-ant›oooooooo (n) ‹-ancy›oooooooo
(adj)
occupy (v)
‹-ant›oooooooo (n) ‹-ancy›oooooooo
(adj)
vibrate (v)
(n)
‹-ance›oooooooo (n) ‹-ancy›oooooooo
relevant (v) expect (v)
‹-ant›oooooooo ‹-ancy›oooooooo (n)
(adj)
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Irregular Past Participles
Not all verbs make their past tenses and past participles by adding ‹-ed›. These verbs are irregular, or ‘tricky’, and have to be learnt. Often they change the vowel sound and sometimes they have other letters too.
These verbs have ‹i› in the root word, ‹a› in the simple past and ‹u› in the past participle. swim ring sink begin drink sing stink spring shrink began drank sang stunk sprung shrunk
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infinitive / present simple past past participle
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infinitive / present grew simple past grown past participle
These verbs change the vowel sound in the simple past and add ‹-n› or ‹-en› to the infinitive for the past participle. grow bite draw write fall know take give shake hide
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Unscramble the letters in the stars and add them to ‹super› to make words from the spelling list.
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‹super-›
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su per su perb
su per star
su per son ic
su per glue
su per mod el
su pe ri or
su per sede
su per im pose
su per pow er
su per vise
su per la tive
su pe ri or i ty
su per struc ture
su per vi sion
su per cil i ous
su per mar ket
su per flu ous
‹tial› essential potential initial partial martial impartial substantial confidential presidential residential palatial torrential spatial influential sequential preferential insubstantial inconsequential
Unscramble the letters in the palaces and add them to ‹tial› to make words from the spelling list.
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Complete the adjectives by adding ‹cial›, ‹sial› or ‹tial›. Remember that ‹cial› usually follows a vowel letter and ‹tial› normally follows a consonant. Then add ‹-ly› to each word to make an adverb.
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The torrential rain drenched the crowd really quickly.
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Spelling, Grammar & Punctuation is a six-level programme that gives young children the skills they need to be confident readers and enthusiastic writers. It builds on the teaching in Jolly Phonics and has the same multisensory, active and fun approach. The systematic and cumulative syllabus enables children to spell and punctuate more accurately, use a wider vocabulary and have a clearer understanding of how language works.
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Each level of the series
• Has a write-in Pupil Book with a full set of lesson activities for the academic year.
• Has a Teacher’s Book providing step-by-step lesson plans and comprehensive support.
• Introduces complex grammatical concepts in an engaging and child-friendly way.
• Systematically reinforces the learning so that no one is left behind.
• Teaches new spelling patterns, supports a greater understanding of sentence structure, expands vocabulary and comprehension, and cultivates dictionary and thesaurus skills.
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© Sara Wernham and Sue Lloyd 2016 (text)
© Lib Stephen 2016 (illustrations)
Cover illustrations by Laia Capdevila 2024
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Reference: JL1930
British English Edition