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2 Mathematics Percentages, Fractions & Decimals =

1.0

=

1/1 3/4

=

0.75

=

2/3

=

0.666

=

1/2

=

0.5

=

0.333

=

0.25

=

0.1

100% = 75% 66% 50% 33%

=

1/3

25%

=

1/

10%

=

4 1/10

2D Shapes Flat figures are called two dimensional

Square

Rectangle

Kite

3 4 5 6

sides sides sides sides

Triangle

– – – –

Trapezium

Pentagon

triangle quadrilateral pentagon hexagon

Circle

Parallelogram

Ellipse

7 sides – heptagon 8 sides – octagon 9 sides – nonagon 10 sides – decagon PRI-NUM-01


3 Mathematics 3D Shapes Solid figures are called three-dimensional figures. A solid figure has length, width and height. Parts of a solid figure include the following: Faces: the flat surface of a three-dimensional figure. Edges: the intersection of two faces of a three-dimensional figure. Vertices: the intersection of two or more edges of a threedimensional figure; a corner.

Three-Dimensional Shapes

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Cube

Triangular Prism

Rectangular Prism

Cone

Cylinder

Square Based Pyramid

Hexagonal Prism

Triangular Based Pyramid or Tetrahedron

Sphere


4 Mathematics Angles

A right angle is 90°

An acute angle is less than 90°

A reflex angle is more than 180° but less than 360°

A circle is 360°

An obtuse angle is more than 90° and less than 180°

A straight line is 180°

The angles in a triangle always add up to 180°

Lines Perpendicular lines make a right angle

Parallel lines never meet

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5 Mathematics Metric Measurements Length millimetre centimetre metre kilometre 10 millimetres = 100 centimetres = 1000 metres =

mm cm m km 1 centimetre 1 metre 1 kilometre

Area millimetre squared centimetre squared metre squared kilometre squared hectare

mm2 cm2 m2 km2 ha

Capacity millilitre litre kilolitre 1000 millilitres = 1000 litres =

ml l kl 1 litre 1 kilolitre

Mass gram kilogram tonne 1000 grams = 1000 kilograms =

g kg t 1 kilogram 1 tonne

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Temperature degrees Celsius degrees Fahrenheit

°C °F


6 Mathematics 12 Hour Clock o’ clock

5 to

11

10 to

5 past

12

1

10 9

quarter to

3

8

20 to

10 past

2

quarter past

4 7

25 to

20 past

5

6

25 past

half past

24 Hour Clock 24

23

11

22

12

13

1

10 21

14

2

9

3

8 20

4 7

19

15

6 18

16

5 17

Units of Time = = =

60 seconds 24 hours 52 weeks (365 days)

1 hour 1 week

= =

60 minutes 7 days

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1 minute 1 day 1 year


7 Mathematics Number Square 1

2

3

4

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98

99 100

Prime Numbers

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A prime number can be divided evenly only by 1, or itself. It must also be a whole number greater than 1. 2

3

5

7

11

13

17

19

23

29

31

37

41

43

47

53

59

61

67

71

73

79

83

89

97 101


8 Mathematics Square Numbers Square numbers are formed by multiplying a number by itself. 1 4 9 16 25

Triangle Numbers

Triangle numbers can be represented as a triangle of dots. 1 3 6 10 15

Cube Numbers

Cube numbers are formed by multiplying a digit by itself 3 times. 1

27

64

8

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9 Mathematics Multiplication Grid x

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

1

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

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12

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2

4

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10

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24

3

3

6

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21

24

27

30

33

36

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28

32

36

40

44

48

5

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

6

6

12

18

24

30

36

42

48

54

60

66

72

7

7

14

21

28

35

42

49

56

63

70

77

84

8

8

16

24

32

40

48

56

64

72

80

88

96

9

9

18

27

36

45

54

63

72

81

90

99 108

10

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90 100 110 120

11

11

22

33

44

55

66

77

88

99 110 121 132

12

12

24

36

48

60

72

84

96 108 120 132 144

Mathematics Symbols & Words

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+ - Ă— á = add plus sum

subtract minus take away

multiply times product

divide share separate

equals total same as


10 Mathematics Times Tables EXAMPLE DIVISION FACTS:

6 x 8 = 48

/

48 รท 6 = 8

/

48 รท 8 = 6

Two Times Table 1 x 2 = 2 2 x 2 = 4 3 x 2 = 6 4 x 2 = 8 5 x 2 = 10 6 x 2 = 12 7 x 2 = 14 8 x 2 = 16 9 x 2 = 18 10 x 2 = 20

Three Times Table 1 x 3 = 3 2 x 3 = 6 3 x 3 = 9 4 x 3 = 12 5 x 3 = 15 6 x 3 = 18 7 x 3 = 21 8 x 3 = 24 9 x 3 = 27 10 x 3 = 30

Four Times Table 1 x 4 = 4 2 x 4 = 8 3 x 4 = 12 4 x 4 = 16 5 x 4 = 20 6 x 4 = 24 7 x 4 = 28 8 x 4 = 32 9 x 4 = 36 10 x 4 = 40

Five Times Table 1 x 5 = 5 2 x 5 = 10 3 x 5 = 15 4 x 5 = 20 5 x 5 = 25 6 x 5 = 30 7 x 5 = 35 8 x 5 = 40 9 x 5 = 45 10 x 5 = 50

Six Times Table 1 x 6 = 6 2 x 6 = 12 3 x 6 = 18 4 x 6 = 24 5 x 6 = 30 6 x 6 = 36 7 x 6 = 42 8 x 6 = 48 9 x 6 = 54 10 x 6 = 60

Seven Times Table 1 x 7 = 7 2 x 7 = 14 3 x 7 = 21 4 x 7 = 28 5 x 7 = 35 6 x 7 = 42 7 x 7 = 49 8 x 7 = 56 9 x 7 = 63 10 x 7 = 70

Eight Times Table 1 x 8 = 8 2 x 8 = 16 3 x 8 = 24 4 x 8 = 32 5 x 8 = 40 6 x 8 = 48 7 x 8 = 56 8 x 8 = 64 9 x 8 = 72 10 x 8 = 80

Nine Times Table 1 x 9 = 9 2 x 9 = 18 3 x 9 = 27 4 x 9 = 36 5 x 9 = 45 6 x 9 = 54 7 x 9 = 63 8 x 9 = 72 9 x 9 = 81 10 x 9 = 90

Ten Times Table 1 x 10 = 10 2 x 10 = 20 3 x 10 = 30 4 x 10 = 40 5 x 10 = 50 6 x 10 = 60 7 x 10 = 70 8 x 10 = 80 9 x 10 = 90 10 x 10 = 100 PRI-NUM-09

TOP TIP: When multiplying by 5, x by 10 and halve the answer.


11 Mathematics Times Tables The learning of times tables begins in Year 1 along with practical and associated tasks which aid the understanding of multiplication. Short, sharp spells of learning are the best way to master times tables, in addition there are plenty of free apps for phones and tablets to support learning in this area.

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EXAMPLE DIVISION FACTS:

6 x 8 = 48

/

48 รท 6 = 8

/

48 รท 8 = 6

Two Times Table 1 x 2 = 2 2 x 2 = 4 3 x 2 = 6 4 x 2 = 8 5 x 2 = 10 6 x 2 = 12 7 x 2 = 14 8 x 2 = 16 9 x 2 = 18 10 x 2 = 20

Three Times Table 1 x 3 = 3 2 x 3 = 6 3 x 3 = 9 4 x 3 = 12 5 x 3 = 15 6 x 3 = 18 7 x 3 = 21 8 x 3 = 24 9 x 3 = 27 10 x 3 = 30

Four Times Table 1 x 4 = 4 2 x 4 = 8 3 x 4 = 12 4 x 4 = 16 5 x 4 = 20 6 x 4 = 24 7 x 4 = 28 8 x 4 = 32 9 x 4 = 36 10 x 4 = 40

Five Times Table 1 x 5 = 5 2 x 5 = 10 3 x 5 = 15 4 x 5 = 20 5 x 5 = 25 6 x 5 = 30 7 x 5 = 35 8 x 5 = 40 9 x 5 = 45 10 x 5 = 50

Six Times Table 1 x 6 = 6 2 x 6 = 12 3 x 6 = 18 4 x 6 = 24 5 x 6 = 30 6 x 6 = 36 7 x 6 = 42 8 x 6 = 48 9 x 6 = 54 10 x 6 = 60

Seven Times Table 1 x 7 = 7 2 x 7 = 14 3 x 7 = 21 4 x 7 = 28 5 x 7 = 35 6 x 7 = 42 7 x 7 = 49 8 x 7 = 56 9 x 7 = 63 10 x 7 = 70

Eight Times Table 1 x 8 = 8 2 x 8 = 16 3 x 8 = 24 4 x 8 = 32 5 x 8 = 40 6 x 8 = 48 7 x 8 = 56 8 x 8 = 64 9 x 8 = 72 10 x 8 = 80

Nine Times Table 1 x 9 = 9 2 x 9 = 18 3 x 9 = 27 4 x 9 = 36 5 x 9 = 45 6 x 9 = 54 7 x 9 = 63 8 x 9 = 72 9 x 9 = 81 10 x 9 = 90

Ten Times Table 1 x 10 = 10 2 x 10 = 20 3 x 10 = 30 4 x 10 = 40 5 x 10 = 50 6 x 10 = 60 7 x 10 = 70 8 x 10 = 80 9 x 10 = 90 10 x 10 = 100

Eleven Times Table 1 x 11 = 11 2 x 11 = 22 3 x 11 = 33 4 x 11 = 44 5 x 11 = 55 6 x 11 = 66 7 x 11 = 77 8 x 11 = 88 9 x 11 = 99 10 x 11 = 110

Twelve Times Table 1 x 12 = 12 2 x 12 = 24 3 x 12 = 36 4 x 12 = 48 5 x 12 = 60 6 x 12 = 72 7 x 12 = 84 8 x 12 = 96 9 x 12 = 108 10 x 12 = 120

TOP TIP: When multiplying by 5, x by 10 and halve the answer.


12 Mathematics Number Bonds Number Bonds to 10 0

+

10

=

10

6

+

4

=

10

1

+

9

=

10

7

+

3

=

10

2

+

8

=

10

8

+

2

=

10

3

+

7

=

10

9

+

1

=

10

4

+

6

=

10

10

+

0

=

10

5

+

5

=

10

Number Bonds to 20 0

+

20

=

20

11

+

9

=

20

1

+

19

=

20

12

+

8

=

20

2

+

18

=

20

13

+

7

=

20

3

+

17

=

20

14

+

6

=

20

4

+

16

=

20

15

+

5

=

20

5

+

15

=

20

16

+

4

=

20

6

+

14

=

20

17

+

3

=

20

7

+

13

=

20

18

+

2

=

20

8

+

12

=

20

19

+

1

=

20

20

+

0

=

20

9

+

11

=

20

10

+

10

=

20

Number Line 0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11 12 13 14

15

16 17 18 19

20

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13 English B

children

disappointed

baby

chocolate

disastrous

bachelor

choice

discipline

balloon

clothes

discussed

beautiful

coming

dissatisfied

because

commitment

does

before

committee

don’t

began

comparative

during

beginning

competent

being

completely

believed

consequence

below

conspiracy

E

beneath

continuous

earth

beneficial

convenience

efficiency

benefited

correspondence

eighth

better

could

eliminated

between

embarrassed

birthday

emphasise

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bought

endeavour

brought

D

budgeted

deceive

engagement

buried

decision

enquire

business

definite

enthusiasm

design

envelope

desirable

environment

desperate

equilibrium

C

development

equipped

called

diamond

especially

caught

diary

essential

ceiling

didn’t

evaluation

cellar

different

every

certain

disappeared

evidence

energy


14 English More Useful Spellings Days of the Week

Months of the Year

Monday

Friday

January

July

Tuesday

Saturday

February

August

Wednesday

Sunday

March

September

April

October

May

November

June

December

Thursday

Times of the Day morning

day

afternoon

night

Places

evening

Families

here

there

where

everywhere

mother

father

Meals

sister

brother

breakfast

dinner

aunt

uncle

lunch

supper

nephew

niece

Numbers - one

11

- eleven

20

- twenty

2

- two

12

- twelve

30

- thirty

3

- three

4

- four

13

- thirteen

40

- forty

5

- five

14

- fourteen

50

- fifty

6

- six

15

- fifteen

60

- sixty

7

- seven

16

- sixteen

70

- seventy

8

- eight

17

- seventeen

80

- eighty

9

- nine

18

- eighteen

90

- ninety

10

- ten

19

- nineteen

100 - one hundred

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15

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Spelling Log


16 English Commonly Mis-spelt Words Spelling advice

accommodate achieve across apparently appearance argument basically beginning believe bizarre business calendar coming committee completely conscious curiosity definitely dilemma disappear disappoint embarrass environment existence familiar finally foreign friend government guard happened humorous immediately incidentally independent

two cs, two ms i before e one c -ent not -ant ends with -ance no e after the u ends with -ally double n before the -ing i before e one z, double -r begins with busi-ar not -er one m double m, double t, double e ends with -ely -sc- in the middle -os- in the middle -ite- not –ate-mm- not -mnone s, two ps one s, two ps two rs, two s’s n before the m ends with -ence ends with -iar two ls e before i i before e n before the m begins with guaends with -ened -mor- in the middle ends with -ely ends with -ally ends with -ent

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Correct spelling


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English laugh

or

small

upon

let

our

so

us

light

out

some

use

like

over

soon

very

little

own

start

walk

live

pick

stop

want

long

play

take

warm

look

please

tell

was

made

pretty

ten

wash

make

pull

thank

we

many

put

that

well

may

ran

the

went

me

read

their

were

much

red

them

what

must

ride

then

when

my

right

there

where

myself

round

these

which

never

run

they

white

new

said

think

who

no

saw

this

why

not

say

those

will

now

see

three

wish

of

seven

to

with

off

shall

today

work

old

she

together

would

on

show

too

write

once

sing

try

yellow

one

sit

two

yes

only

six

under

you

open

sleep

up

your


18 English Key Stage 1: Years 1 & 2 Keywords can’t

help

after

cat

her

again

come

here

all

could

him

am

day

his

an

did

home

and

dig

house

another

do

how

are

don’t

I

as

door

jump

away

down

just

back

first

last

ball

for

laugh

be

from

like

because

get

little

bed

girl

lived

been

go

look

big

going

love

boy

good

made

brother

got

make

but

had

man

by

half

many

called

has

may

came

have

me

can

he

more

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about


19 English

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Key Stage 1: Years 1 & 2 Keywords much

put

to

mum

ran

too

must

said

took

my

saw

tree

name

school

two

new

see

up

next

seen

us

night

she

very

no

should

want

not

sister

was

now

so

water

of

some

way

off

take

we

old

than

went

on

that

were

once

the

what

one

their

when

or

them

where

our

then

who

out

there

will

over

these

with

people

they

would

play

this

yes

pull

three

you

push

time

your


20 English Key Stage 2: Years 3 & 4 Keywords famous favourite February forward(s) fruit grammar group guard guide heard heart height history imagine increase important interest island knowledge learn length library material medicine mention minute natural naughty notice occasion(ally) often opposite ordinary particular

peculiar perhaps popular position possess(ion) possible potatoes pressure probably promise purpose quarter question recent regular reign remember sentence separate special straight strange strength suppose surprise therefore though/although thought through various weight woman/women PRI-LIT-07

accident(ally) actual(ly) address answer appear arrive believe bicycle breath breathe build busy/business calendar caught centre century certain circle complete consider continue decide describe different difficult disappear early earth eight/eighth enough exercise experience experiment extreme


21 English

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Key Stage 2: Years 5 & 6 Keywords accommodate accompany according achieve aggressive amateur ancient apparent appreciate attached available average awkward bargain bruise category cemetery committee communicate community competition conscience* conscious* controversy convenience correspond criticise (critic + ise) curiosity definite desperate determined develop dictionary disastrous

embarrass environment equip (–ped, –ment) especially exaggerate excellent existence explanation familiar foreign forty frequently government guarantee harass hindrance identity immediate(ly) individual interfere interrupt language leisure lightning marvellous mischievous muscle necessary neighbour nuisance occupy occur opportunity parliament

persuade physical prejudice privilege profession programme pronunciation queue recognise recommend relevant restaurant rhyme rhythm sacrifice secretary shoulder signature sincere(ly) soldier stomach sufficient suggest symbol system temperature thorough twelfth variety vegetable vehicle yacht


22 New Words

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23 English Confusing Words of bowl of soup

off turn off the light

our come round to our house

are there are three dogs

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to I walked to the park

two I have two cats

too too many sweets

borrow I need to borrow a pencil

lend I will lend you a pencil

where where are you going?

were if I were you

teach I will teach you to read

learn you can learn to read

court a court of law

caught Tom caught the ball

roll the ball will roll downhill

role Joe had the starring role in the play

turn please turn the page

tern I saw a tern flying with the other sea birds

bow you should bow to the Queen

bough a bird landed on the bough of a tree

oral the dentist teaches good oral hygiene

aural I have aural problems so I cannot hear well

bought Sophie bought (purchased) a new car

brought I brought my books into school

tire I began to tire after running a few laps

tyre my bike needs a new tyre


24 Words I Need to Learn Word

Meaning

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25 Conjunctions Conjunctions Relating to Time or Sequencing

Cause & Effect (when connecting things)

next

because of

then

so

second

consequently

third

therefore

meanwhile

thanks to

finally

as a result

eventually

owing

later on at first

Qualifying

until

however

at length

although

up to that point / time

unless

in the interim

except

after

if as long as

Emphasising

apart from

moreover

yet

most of all least of all most importantly notably in particular especially significantly

equally in the same way similarly likewise as with like Contrasting whereas instead of alternatively otherwise unlike on the other hand Adding to the point nevertheless in addition furthermore

Illustrating Direction for example such as as revealed by for instance in the case of

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Comparing

besides also still anyway additionally


26 Spelling & Grammar A shortened form of a word or phrase.

Active voice

When the subject of a verb carries out an action.

Adjective

A part of speech that describes a noun.

Adverb

A part of speech that describes a verb.

Adverbial

A word or phrase functioning as a major clause constituent and typically expressing place (in the garden), time (in May), or manner (in a strange way).

Alliteration

When a group of words, all beginning with the same letter sound, are placed close together.

Ambiguity

The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.

Antonyms

Words which mean the opposite of each other.

Apostrophe

Used to show where letters have been missed out and to show when something belongs to somebody.

Brackets

Used when the writer wants to add some extra information to a sentence.

Bullet point

Each of several items in a list, preceded by a bullet symbol for emphasis.

Clause

A group of words that contains a verb. It may be part of a sentence or a complete sentence by itself.

Cohesion

‘Cohesive devices’ are the conjunctions, connectives and pronouns used to link the parts of a piece of writing. Using the same verb tense throughout a text also offers ‘cohesion’.

Colon

Used when you are about to write a list and to introduce a second part of a sentence.

Comma

Used to separate parts of a sentence and to separate items in a list.

Command

A sentence that tells someone to do something.

Compound sentence

A sentence with two main clauses joined together by a word like and, but, or.

Compound words

Words made up of two smaller words joined together.

Conjunction

Links clauses within a sentence.

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Abbreviation


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Spelling & Grammar Connective

A word that links clauses or sentences.

Consonant letter

All letters except a, e, i, o and u. These letters need a vowel to help them sound.

Contraction

A word that is shortened by missing out some letters.

Dash

Used to add extra information or comments to sentences.

Determiner

A word that introduces a noun and identifies it in detail. Determiners can be articles (a, an, the), demonstratives (this, that), possessives (your, his), quantifiers (some, many), numbers (six, sixty).

Dialogue

A conversation between two (or more) people.

Direct speech

When you write down the actual words that are spoken and use speech marks.

Ellipsis

Used to show a pause in someone’s speech / thought and to build tension or show that a sentence is not finished.

Embedded clause

Adds extra information to the sentence. If you take it out the sentence still makes sense.

Exclamation

A sentence that shows someone feels strongly about something.

Exclamation mark

Used to make a sentence stronger or more exciting. Also used with commands.

Figurative language

Language that describes something in terms of something else.

First person

When the writer speaks about himself or herself.

Full stop

Used at the end of a sentence and to show when a word is abbreviated.

Future tense

Tells you about what will happen in the future.

Homonym

Words that sound the same and are spelt the same but have different meanings.

Homophone

Words that sound the same but have different spellings and different meanings.


28 Spelling & Grammar The sign -, used to join words to indicate that they have a combined meaning or that they are linked in the grammar of a sentence (as in a pick-me-up, rock-forming minerals), to indicate the division of a word at the end of a line, or to indicate a missing element (as in short- and long-term).

Inverted commas (speech marks)

Used to show words that are spoken.

Metaphor

Compares different things. They suggest that two things are the same.

Mnemonic

A way of remembering the spelling of tricky words.

Modal verb

A modal verb is a special type of verb which changes or affects other verbs in a sentence. Modal verbs are used to show the level of possibility, indicate ability, show obligation or give permission.

Noun

A part of speech that names a thing or a person.

Object

The person or thing that the action of a verb is done to.

Onomatopoeia

When the sound of the word is similar to the sound of the thing it describes.

Passive voice

When the subject of a verb has an action done to them.

Past tense

Tells you about what happened in the past.

Personification

Giving human qualities to animals or objects.

Phrase

Part of a sentence that does not contain a verb and does not make sense on its own.

Plural

A plural word indicates that there is more than one noun.

Possessive pronoun

A pronoun that shows who something belongs to or is connected with.

Prefix

A letter, or group of letters, added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning.

Preposition

Shows the relationship between one word and another.

Present tense

Tells you about what is happening now.

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Hyphen


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Spelling & Grammar Pronoun

Used to avoid repeating a noun that has already been used.

Proper noun

A noun that refers to a thing, place or person by name.

Question

A sentence that asks something.

Question mark

Used at the end of a question instead of a full stop.

Relative clause

A relative clause is a type of subordinate clause that adapts, describes or modifies a noun by using a relative pronoun (who, that or which)

Relative pronoun

A pronoun that introduces a relative clause to give you more information about the noun that comes before it.

Second person

When the writer speaks to the reader.

Semi-colon

Used to separate two parts of a sentence and in a list made of longer phrases.

Simile

Compares different things and usually uses the words ‘like’ or ‘as’.

Singular

When a noun is singular, it means that there is only one person, place or object.

Statement

A sentence that gives information.

Subject

The person or thing that carries out the action of a verb.

Subordinate clause

A clause that does not make sense on its own, but gives more information about the main clause.

Suffix

A letter, or group of letters, added to the end of a word to change its meaning.

Syllable

A single unit of written or spoken sound used to make words. Must include at least one vowel.

Synonyms

Words which have the same, or nearly the same, meaning.

Third person

When the writer speaks about someone or something else.

Verb

A part of speech that tells you what a person or thing does or how they are.

Vowel letter

a e i o u - These letters can be sounded by themselves.


30 English Punctuation Punctuation is very important as it is this that makes the meaning of a sentence clear. Full Stop (.)

Use a full stop at the end of a sentence that is not a question or exclamation.

OUR EXAMPLE

Marianne closed the door.

YOUR EXAMPLE Comma (,)

A comma is used to either indicate a natural pause in a sentence or to separate three or more items in a list.

OUR EXAMPLE

John picked up the apples, pears, oranges and bananas.

YOUR EXAMPLE Semi-colon (;)

A semi-colon can be used as a pause, longer than a comma, but shorter than a full stop. It can be used to join two separate ideas, each complete enough to be a sentence.

OUR EXAMPLE

Sue came home late from work; the house was in complete darkness.

YOUR EXAMPLE Colon (:)

Use a colon before a list of items, or preceding an explanation or example.

OUR EXAMPLE

I have several favourite foods: chips, pizza and pasta.

YOUR EXAMPLE Speech Marks (“”) Speech marks are used to enclose direct speech. OUR EXAMPLE

“Quiet, class,” shouted Mr Smith, “as this is very important.”

YOUR EXAMPLE Apostrophe (’)

An apostrophe can be used to indicate possession or when letters have been omitted.

OUR EXAMPLE

It’s (it is) not your pen, it’s (it is) Nigel’s (possessive).

YOUR EXAMPLE Parenthesis ( )

Additional pieces of information can be placed in parenthesis, that is between a pair of brackets, dashes or commas.

OUR EXAMPLE

Three countries, (England, Scotland and Wales), attended the conference. PRI-LIT-13

YOUR EXAMPLE


31 English Grammar Noun DESCRIPTION

A word that is used to name a person, place, thing, quality or action.

EXAMPLE

road, nurse, cat

Common Noun DESCRIPTION

A general person, place, thing or idea.

EXAMPLE

city, shoe

Proper Noun DESCRIPTION

The name of a particular place, person or object (always spelt with a capital letter).

EXAMPLE

Sue, England, March

Pronoun DESCRIPTION

A word that substitutes a noun, it often refers to a noun that has been previously mentioned.

EXAMPLE

he, her, it

Adjective DESCRIPTION

A word that describes a noun.

EXAMPLE

large, red, sleepy, interesting

Verb DESCRIPTION

A word which expresses being or doing.

EXAMPLE

is, shout, run, was

Adverb DESCRIPTION

A word that modifies a verb, adjective or other adverb.

EXAMPLE

so, very, rapidly

PRI-LIT-14

Connectives DESCRIPTION

A word or phrase that connects words, phrases, clauses or sentences.

EXAMPLE

and, but, or, however, although


32 Reading Record Date

Book Title & Page Numbers

Comments

PRI-LIT-15


33 Books I Have Read Title 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

PRI-LIT-16

19. 20.

Author


34 Book Review Title: __________________________________________________ Author: _______________________________________________ Illustrator: _____________________________________________ Main character description: ______________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Main storyline: _________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ What I liked: ___________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ What I disliked / could be improved: ______________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Rating: ________________________________________________ PRI-LIT-17

Date: ____________ Signature: __________________________


35 ICT Skills I am learning about‌ Word processing, text and graphics I can change font size, typeface and colour I can replace and insert text I can insert pictures from Clip Art and CD-ROM I can change the size and position of pictures I can align text to left, right or centre I can use cut and paste to move text I can use Spellcheck and replace tools Databases I can sort record cards by using field names I can add information to record cards I can search a database to answer questions I can use a database to make pie charts and bar charts I can create and search a branching database I can use a branching database to identify things I can make a line graph from a graphics package E-mail I can open and print an e-mail I can send and reply to an e-mail I can attach a file to an e-mail Painting pictures I can use the brush tool and change size and colour I can use tools to make shapes and add colours I can save my work Sound I can compose a piece of music with a composer program I can make music faster or slower and repeat phrases Modelling effects on screen I can enter instructions to move a screen turtle I can draw, change shapes and edit instructions for a screen turtle

PRI-ICT-01

Internet I can use a search engine I can add websites to a favourites file

Date

Teacher’s Initials


36 Map of the UK

PRI-MAP-01


37

PRI-MAP-02

Map of Europe


38 Map of the World

AF AK AL DZ AD

AR AM

AU AT AZ BS BH BD BB BY BE BZ BJ BT

Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bhutan

BO BA BW BR BN BG BF BI KH

Bolivia Bosnia-Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Kingdom of Cambodia CM Cameroon CA Canada

CV Cape Verde KY Cayman Islands CF Central African Republic TD Chad CL Chile CN China CO Colombia CG Republic of the Congo CD The Democratic Republic of the Congo

CR Costa Rica

EG Egypt

GF French Guiana

GN Guinea

CI Cote D’Ivoire

SV El Salvador

GA Gabon

GW Guinea-Bissau

HR Croatia

GQ Equatorial Guinea

GM Gambia

GY Guyana

CU Cuba

ER Eritrea

GE Georgia

HT Haiti

CY Cyprus

EE Estonia

DE Germany

HA Hawaii

CZ Czech Republic

ET Ethiopia

GH Ghana

HN Honduras

DK Denmark

FK Falkland Islands

GB Great Britain

HK Hong Kong

DJ Djibouti

FO Faroe Islands

GR Greece

HU Hungary

GL Greenland

IS Iceland

GD Grenada

IN India

GT Guatemala

ID Indonesia

DM Dominica

FJ Fiji

DO Dominican Republic FI Finland EC Ecuador

FR France

IR Islamic Republic of Iran IQ Iraq IE Ireland IL Israel IT Italy JM Jamaica JP Japan JO Jordan KZ Kazakhstan KE Kenya KP North Korea

PRI-MAP-03

AO AQ AG

Afghanistan Alaska Albania Algeria Principality of Andorra Angola Antarctica Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia


39

PRI-MAP-03

Map of the World

KR South Korea KW Kuwait KG Kyrgyzstan LA Lao People’s Democratic Republic LV Latvia LB Lebanon LS Lesotho LR Liberia LY Libya LI Liechtenstein LT Lithuania

LU Luxembourg MO Macau MK Macedonia MG Madagascar MW Malawi MY Malaysia ML Mali MT Malta MR Mauritania MU Mauritius MX Mexico MD Moldova

MC Monaco

NE Niger

MN Mongolia

NG Nigeria

MA Morocco

NO Norway

MZ Mozambique MM Myanmar (Burma)

OM Oman PK Pakistan

NA Namibia

PA Panama

NP Nepal

PG Papua New Guinea

NL Netherlands

PY Paraguay

NC New Caledonia

PE Peru

NZ New Zealand

PH Philippines

NI Nicaragua

PL Poland

PT PR QA RE RO RU RW LC VC

Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Reunion Romania Russian Federation Rwanda Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines SM San Marino ST Sao Tome and

Principe SA Saudi Arabia SN Senegal SL Sierra Leone SG Singapore SK Slovakia SI Slovenia SB Solomon Islands SO Somalia ZA South Africa ES Spain

LK Sri Lanka SD Sudan SR Suriname SJ Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands SZ Swaziland SE Sweden CH Switzerland SY Syrian Arab Republic TW Taiwan TJ Tajikistan

TZ United Republic of Tanzania TH Thailand TG Togo TT Trinidad and Tobago TN Tunisia TR Turkey TM Turkmenistan UG Uganda UA Ukraine AE United Arab Emirates

US United States of America UY Uruguay UZ Uzbekistan VU Vanuatu VE Venezuela VN Vietnam EH Western Sahara YE Yemen YU Yugoslavia ZM Zambia ZW Zimbabwe


40 Foreign Languages Useful Words in French Days of the Week

Months of the Year

lundi mardi mecredi jeudi vendredi samedi dimanche

janvier février mars avril mai juin juillet août septembre octobre novembre décembre

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Numbers one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty

Times of the Day matin après-midi soirée jour nuit

morning afternoon evening day night

Families mère père sœur frère tante oncle grand-mère grand-père

mother father sister brother aunt uncle grandmother grandfather

PRI-LAN-01

un deux trois quatre cinq six sept huit neuf dix onze douze treize quatorze quinze seize dix-sept dix-huit diz-neuf vingt

January February March April May June July August September October November December


41 Foreign Languages Colours rouge orange jaune vert bleu pourpre rose brun noir gris blanc

Animals red orange yellow green blue purple pink brown black grey white

chien chat souris oiseau poisson lapin cheval vache mouton cochon poulet

PRI-LAN-01

Useful Phrases in French salut au revoir bon matin bonjour bonsoir comment allez-vous? Je vais bien merci comment tu t’appelles? je m’appelle... où habites-tu? J’habite en quel âge as-tu? J’ai sept ans s’il vous plaît merci Je ne comprends pas répétez, s’il vous plaît

hello goodbye good morning good day good evening how are you? I am fine thanks what’s your name? my name is... where do you live? I live in... how old are you? I am seven years old please thank you I don’t understand repeat that please

dog cat mouse bird fish rabbit horse cow sheep pig chicken


42 Foreign Languages Useful Words in Spanish Days of the Week

Months of the Year

lunes martes miércoles jueves viernes sábado domingo

enero febrero marzo abril mayo junio julio agosto septiembre octubre noviembre diciembre

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Numbers one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty

Times of the Day mañana la tarde noche día noche

morning afternoon evening day night

Families madre padre hermana hermano tía tío abuela abuelo

mother father sister brother aunt uncle grandmother grandfather

PRI-LAN-02

uno dos tres cuatro cinco seis siete ocho nueve diez once doce trece catorce quince dieciséis diecisiete dieciocho diecinueve veinte

January February March April May June July August September October November December


43 Foreign Languages Colours rojo naranja amarillo verde azul morado rosado marrón negro gris blanco

Animals red orange yellow green blue purple pink brown black grey white

perro gato ratón pájaro pez conejo caballo vaca oveja cancho pollo

PRI-LAN-02

Useful Phrases in Spanish ¡hola! adiós buenos días buenas tardes buenas noches ¿cómo estás? estoy bien, gracias ¿cómo te llamas? mi nombre es... ¿en dónde vives? vivo en... ¿cuántos años tienes? tengo siete años por favor gracias no entiendo repetir por favor

hello goodbye good morning good afternoon good evening how are you? I am fine thanks what’s your name? my name is... where do you live? I live in... how old are you? I am seven years old please thank you I don’t understand repeat that please

dog cat mouse bird fish rabbit horse cow sheep pig chicken


44 Foreign Languages Useful Words in German Days of the Week

Months of the Year

Montag Dienstag Mittwoch Donnerstag Freitag Samstag Sonntag

Januar Februar März April Mai Juni Juli August September Oktober November Dezember

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Numbers one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty

Times of the Day Morgen Nachmittag Abend Tag Nacht

morning afternoon evening day night

Families Mutter Vater Schwester Bruder Tante Onkel Großmutter Großvater

mother father sister brother aunt uncle grandmother grandfather

PRI-LAN-03

eins zwei drei vier fünf sechs sieben acht neun zehn elf zwölf dreizehn vierzehn fünfzehn sechzehn siebzehn achtzehn neunzehn zwanzig

January February March April May June July August September October November December


45 Foreign Languages Colours rot orange gelb grün blau lila rosa braun schwarz grau weiß

Animals red orange yellow green blue purple pink brown black grey white

Hund Katze Maus Vogel Fisch Kaninchen Pferd Kuh Schaf Schwein Huhn

PRI-LAN-03

Useful Phrases in German Hallo Auf Wiedersehen guten Morgen guten Tag guten Abend wie geht es dir? ich bin gut, danke was ist Ihr Name? ich heiße... wo leben Sie? ich lebe in... wie alt bist du? Ich bin sieben Jahre alt Bitte danke Ich verstehe nicht das bitte wiederholen

hello goodbye good morning good day good evening how are you? I am fine thanks what’s your name? my name is... where do you live? I live in... how old are you? I am seven years old please thank you I don’t understand repeat that please

dog cat mouse bird fish rabbit horse cow sheep pig chicken


46 Foreign Languages Useful Words in Italian Days of the Week

Months of the Year

lunedì martedì mercoledì giovedì venerdì sabato domenica

gennaio febbraio marzo aprile maggio giugno luglio agosto settembre ottobre novembre dicembre

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Numbers one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty

Times of the Day mattina pomeriggio sera giorno notte

morning afternoon evening day night

Families madre padre sorella fratello zia zio nonna nonno

mother father sister brother aunt uncle grandmother grandfather

PRI-LAN-04

uno due tre quattro cinque sei sette otto nove dieci undici dodici tredici quattordici quindici sedici diciassette diciotto diciannove venti

January February March April May June July August September October November December


47 Foreign Languages Colours rosso arancione gialloa verde blu viola rosa marrone neroa grigioa biancoa

Animals red orange yellow green blue purple pink brown black grey white

cane gattoa topo uccello pesce coniglio cavallo mucca pecora maiale pollo

PRI-LAN-04

Useful Phrases in Italian ciao! arrivederci buongiorno buon pomeriggio buonasera come stai? bene, grazie! come ti chiami? mi chiamo... dove abiti? abito ad... quanti anni hai? Ho sette anni per favore grazie non capisco ripetere per favore

hello goodbye good morning good afternoon good evening how are you? I am fine thanks what’s your name? my name is... where do you live? I live in... how old are you? I am seven years old please thank you I don’t understand repeat that please

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48 Reference

Reference Guide In Colour

PRI-REF-01


49 Mathematics The following pages contain sections for mathematics which can be added to your planner. The list below shows the reference and description of pages in this section. Please make a note of any reference numbers that you wish to include in your planner, in the space provided at the end of this section. REF.

DESCRIPTION

PRI-NUM-01

Percentages, Fractions & Decimals / 2D Shapes (1 Page)

PRI-NUM-02

3D Shapes (1 Page)

PRI-NUM-03

Angles & Lines (1 Page)

PRI-NUM-04

Metric Measurements (1 Page)

PRI-NUM-05

Clocks / Units of Time (1 Page)

PRI-NUM-06

Number Square / Prime Numbers (1 Page)

PRI-NUM-07

Square Numbers / Triangle Numbers / Cube Numbers (1 Page)

PRI-NUM-08

Multiplication Grid / Mathematics Symbols & Words (1 Page)

PRI-NUM-09

Times Tables (1 Page)

PRI-NUM-10

Times Tables (1 Page)

PRI-NUM-11

Number Bonds / Number Line (1 Page)

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50 Mathematics Percentages, Fractions & Decimals 100% =

1/

=

1.0

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0.75

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0.666

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0.5

75%

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1 3/4

66%

=

2/

50%

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=

1/

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25%

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10

2D Shapes Flat figures are called two dimensional

Square

Rectangle

Kite

3 4 5 6

sides sides sides sides

Triangle

– – – –

Trapezium

Pentagon

triangle quadrilateral pentagon hexagon

Circle

Parallelogram

Ellipse

7 sides – heptagon 8 sides – octagon 9 sides – nonagon 10 sides – decagon PRI-NUM-01

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51 Mathematics 3D Shapes Solid figures are called three-dimensional figures. A solid figure has length, width and height. Parts of a solid figure include the following: Faces: the flat surface of a three-dimensional figure. Edges: the intersection of two faces of a three-dimensional figure. Vertices: the intersection of two or more edges of a threedimensional figure; a corner.

Three-Dimensional Shapes

PRI-NUM-02

Cube

Triangular Prism

Rectangular Prism

Cone

Cylinder

Square Based Pyramid

Hexagonal Prism

Triangular Based Pyramid or Tetrahedron

Sphere

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52 Mathematics Angles

A right angle is 90°

An acute angle is less than 90°

A reflex angle is more than 180° but less than 360°

An obtuse angle is more than 90° and less than 180°

A straight line is 180°

The angles in a triangle always add up to 180°

A circle is 360°

Lines Perpendicular lines make a right angle

Parallel lines never meet

PRI-NUM-03

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53 Mathematics Metric Measurements Length millimetre centimetre metre kilometre 10 millimetres = 100 centimetres = 1000 metres =

mm cm m km 1 centimetre 1 metre 1 kilometre

Area millimetre squared centimetre squared metre squared kilometre squared hectare

mm2 cm2 m2 km2 ha

Capacity millilitre litre kilolitre 1000 millilitres = 1000 litres =

ml l kl 1 litre 1 kilolitre

Mass gram kilogram tonne 1000 grams = 1000 kilograms =

g kg t 1 kilogram 1 tonne

PRI-NUM-04

Temperature degrees Celsius degrees Fahrenheit

°C °F

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54 Mathematics 12 Hour Clock o’ clock

5 to

11

10 to

5 past

12

1

10 9

quarter to

3

8

20 to

10 past

2

quarter past

4 7

25 to

20 past

5

6

25 past

half past

24 Hour Clock 24

23

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10 21

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2

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4 7

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6 18

16

5 17

Units of Time = = =

60 seconds 24 hours 52 weeks (365 days)

1 hour 1 week

= =

60 minutes 7 days

PRI-NUM-05

1 minute 1 day 1 year

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55 Mathematics Number Square 1

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Prime Numbers

PRI-NUM-06

A prime number can be divided evenly only by 1, or itself. It must also be a whole number greater than 1. 2

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56 Mathematics Square Numbers Square numbers are formed by multiplying a number by itself. 1 4 9 16 25

Triangle Numbers

Triangle numbers can be represented as a triangle of dots. 1 3 6 10 15

Cube Numbers

Cube numbers are formed by multiplying a digit by itself 3 times. 1

27

64

8

PRI-NUM-07

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57 Mathematics Multiplication Grid x

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Mathematics Symbols & Words

PRI-NUM-08

+ - Ă— á = add plus sum

subtract minus take away

multiply times product

divide share separate

equals total same as

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58 Mathematics Times Tables EXAMPLE DIVISION FACTS: 6 x 8 = 48 / 48 รท 6 = 8 / 48 รท 8 = 6 Two Times Table 1 x 2 = 2 2 x 2 = 4 3 x 2 = 6 4 x 2 = 8 5 x 2 = 10 6 x 2 = 12 7 x 2 = 14 8 x 2 = 16 9 x 2 = 18 10 x 2 = 20

Three Times Table 1 x 3 = 3 2 x 3 = 6 3 x 3 = 9 4 x 3 = 12 5 x 3 = 15 6 x 3 = 18 7 x 3 = 21 8 x 3 = 24 9 x 3 = 27 10 x 3 = 30

Four Times Table 1 x 4 = 4 2 x 4 = 8 3 x 4 = 12 4 x 4 = 16 5 x 4 = 20 6 x 4 = 24 7 x 4 = 28 8 x 4 = 32 9 x 4 = 36 10 x 4 = 40

Five Times Table 1 x 5 = 5 2 x 5 = 10 3 x 5 = 15 4 x 5 = 20 5 x 5 = 25 6 x 5 = 30 7 x 5 = 35 8 x 5 = 40 9 x 5 = 45 10 x 5 = 50

Six Times Table 1 x 6 = 6 2 x 6 = 12 3 x 6 = 18 4 x 6 = 24 5 x 6 = 30 6 x 6 = 36 7 x 6 = 42 8 x 6 = 48 9 x 6 = 54 10 x 6 = 60

Seven Times Table 1 x 7 = 7 2 x 7 = 14 3 x 7 = 21 4 x 7 = 28 5 x 7 = 35 6 x 7 = 42 7 x 7 = 49 8 x 7 = 56 9 x 7 = 63 10 x 7 = 70

Eight Times Table 1 x 8 = 8 2 x 8 = 16 3 x 8 = 24 4 x 8 = 32 5 x 8 = 40 6 x 8 = 48 7 x 8 = 56 8 x 8 = 64 9 x 8 = 72 10 x 8 = 80

Nine Times Table 1 x 9 = 9 2 x 9 = 18 3 x 9 = 27 4 x 9 = 36 5 x 9 = 45 6 x 9 = 54 7 x 9 = 63 8 x 9 = 72 9 x 9 = 81 10 x 9 = 90

Ten Times Table 1 x 10 = 10 2 x 10 = 20 3 x 10 = 30 4 x 10 = 40 5 x 10 = 50 6 x 10 = 60 7 x 10 = 70 8 x 10 = 80 9 x 10 = 90 10 x 10 = 100 PRI-NUM-09

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59 Mathematics Times Tables The learning of times tables begins in Year 1 along with practical and associated tasks which aid the understanding of multiplication. Short, sharp spells of learning are the best way to master times tables, in addition there are plenty of free apps for phones and tablets to support learning in this area.

PRI-NUM-10

EXAMPLE DIVISION FACTS: 6 x 8 = 48 / 48 รท 6 = 8 / 48 รท 8 = 6 Two Times Table 1 x 2 = 2 2 x 2 = 4 3 x 2 = 6 4 x 2 = 8 5 x 2 = 10 6 x 2 = 12 7 x 2 = 14 8 x 2 = 16 9 x 2 = 18 10 x 2 = 20

Three Times Table 1 x 3 = 3 2 x 3 = 6 3 x 3 = 9 4 x 3 = 12 5 x 3 = 15 6 x 3 = 18 7 x 3 = 21 8 x 3 = 24 9 x 3 = 27 10 x 3 = 30

Four Times Table 1 x 4 = 4 2 x 4 = 8 3 x 4 = 12 4 x 4 = 16 5 x 4 = 20 6 x 4 = 24 7 x 4 = 28 8 x 4 = 32 9 x 4 = 36 10 x 4 = 40

Five Times Table 1 x 5 = 5 2 x 5 = 10 3 x 5 = 15 4 x 5 = 20 5 x 5 = 25 6 x 5 = 30 7 x 5 = 35 8 x 5 = 40 9 x 5 = 45 10 x 5 = 50

Six Times Table 1 x 6 = 6 2 x 6 = 12 3 x 6 = 18 4 x 6 = 24 5 x 6 = 30 6 x 6 = 36 7 x 6 = 42 8 x 6 = 48 9 x 6 = 54 10 x 6 = 60

Seven Times Table 1 x 7 = 7 2 x 7 = 14 3 x 7 = 21 4 x 7 = 28 5 x 7 = 35 6 x 7 = 42 7 x 7 = 49 8 x 7 = 56 9 x 7 = 63 10 x 7 = 70

Eight Times Table 1 x 8 = 8 2 x 8 = 16 3 x 8 = 24 4 x 8 = 32 5 x 8 = 40 6 x 8 = 48 7 x 8 = 56 8 x 8 = 64 9 x 8 = 72 10 x 8 = 80

Nine Times Table 1 x 9 = 9 2 x 9 = 18 3 x 9 = 27 4 x 9 = 36 5 x 9 = 45 6 x 9 = 54 7 x 9 = 63 8 x 9 = 72 9 x 9 = 81 10 x 9 = 90

Ten Times Table 1 x 10 = 10 2 x 10 = 20 3 x 10 = 30 4 x 10 = 40 5 x 10 = 50 6 x 10 = 60 7 x 10 = 70 8 x 10 = 80 9 x 10 = 90 10 x 10 = 100

Eleven Times Table 1 x 11 = 11 2 x 11 = 22 3 x 11 = 33 4 x 11 = 44 5 x 11 = 55 6 x 11 = 66 7 x 11 = 77 8 x 11 = 88 9 x 11 = 99 10 x 11 = 110

Twelve Times Table 1 x 12 = 12 2 x 12 = 24 3 x 12 = 36 4 x 12 = 48 5 x 12 = 60 6 x 12 = 72 7 x 12 = 84 8 x 12 = 96 9 x 12 = 108 10 x 12 = 120

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60 Mathematics Number Bonds Number Bonds to 10 0

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61 English The following pages contain sections for English which can be added to your planner. The list below shows the reference and description of pages in this section and some of these pages can also be added in multiples to suit your exact specifications. Please make a note of any reference numbers that you wish to include in your planner, in the space provided at the end of this section. REF.

DESCRIPTION

PRI-LIT-01

Spelling (6 Pages)

PRI-LIT-02

More Useful Spellings (1 Page)

PRI-LIT-03

Spelling Log (1 Page)

PRI-LIT-04

Commonly Mis-spelt Words (2 Pages)

PRI-LIT-05

High Frequency Words (2 Pages)

PRI-LIT-06

Key Stage 1: Years 1 & 2 Keywords (2 Pages)

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Key Stage 2: Years 3 & 4, Years 5 & 6 Keywords (2 Pages)

PRI-LIT-08

New Words (1 Page)

PRI-LIT-09

Confusing Words (1 Page)

PRI-LIT-10

Words I Need to Learn (1 Page)

PRI-LIT-11

Conjunctions (1 Page)

PRI-LIT-12

Spelling & Grammar (4 Pages)

PRI-LIT-13

Punctuation (1 Page)

PRI-LIT-14

Grammar (1 Page)

PRI-LIT-15

Reading Record (1 Page)

PRI-LIT-16

Books I Have Read (1 Page)

PRI-LIT-17

Book Review (1 Page)

PRI-PHO-01

Phonics (2 Pages)

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62 English Spelling It is a good idea to proof-read all your work for spelling, punctuation and grammar. Do not hope for the best – make sure that your work is correct, otherwise your marks and grades might suffer in all subjects. The following pages are pre-printed with words which are commonly misspelled and there is space for you to compile your own list for each letter of the alphabet. Every time you need to look up a word in the dictionary, or when you have a spelling marked as incorrect, make sure that you add this word to your personal spelling list. It is a good idea to learn by heart all the words that you write in this dictionary, and ask someone to test you on them. Look at the word carefully Cover the word Write the word without copying Check that you have spelled the word correctly.

A

appropriate

all right

argument

almost

around

along

arrangement

also

ascend

although

asked

always

assessment

amateur

association

animal

atmosphere

another

audible

addresses

anxiety

autumn

advertisement

any

awful

aerial

appalling

again

apparent

aggravate

appearance

________________ ________________ ________________

about above absence accidentally accommodation achieve across actually

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agreeable

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63 English B

children

disappointed

chocolate

disastrous

choice

discipline

clothes

discussed

coming

dissatisfied

commitment

does

before

committee

don’t

began

comparative

during

beginning

competent

being

completely

believed

consequence

________________ ________________ ________________

below

conspiracy

E

beneath

continuous

earth

beneficial

convenience

efficiency

benefited

correspondence

eighth

better

could

eliminated

________________ ________________ ________________

embarrassed

baby bachelor balloon beautiful because

between birthday bought

endeavour

brought

D

budgeted

deceive

engagement

buried

decision

enquire

business

definite

enthusiasm

________________ ________________ ________________

design

envelope

desirable

environment

desperate

equilibrium

development

equipped

called

diamond

especially

caught

diary

essential

ceiling

didn’t

evaluation

cellar

different

every

certain

disappeared

evidence

C

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emphasise energy

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64 English exaggerated excellent except excite exercise exhausted existence expenses experience explanation extremely eyes

G

________________ ________________ ________________

F

________________ ________________ ________________

garden gauge genius

I

goes

imaginary

gone

imagination

government

immediately

grammar

immigrate

great

important

grievance

improvise

guard

incidentally

guardian

independent

________________ ________________ ________________

indispensable industrial influential

familiar

H

father

half

instinct

February

handkerchief

intelligence

fierce

happened

interesting

financial

happy

interrupt

first

health

invisible

flies

heard

irrelevant

following

height

irresistible

foreign

heroes

issue

forty

high

found

honorary

friend

honour

________________ ________________ ________________

fulfil

house

J

furthermore

humorous

jealousy

________________ ________________ ________________

hungry

jewellery

hurriedly

journey

hypocrisy

jovial

inside

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65 English judicial

losing

jumped

lovely

jury

lying

________________ ________________ ________________

________________ ________________ ________________

K

M

kaleidoscope

maintenance

kernel

management

knee

many

knew

marriage

knife

material

know

meanwhile

knowledge

medicine

________________ ________________ ________________

Mediterranean

L

________________ ________________ ________________

O

occasional occurred occurrence often

miniature

omission

minutes

omitted

lady

miscellaneous

once

laser

mischievous

only

laugh

modern

opened

leave

money

opinion

lever

moreover

opportunity

liaison

morning

orange

light

mother

originally

listening

much

other

literature

murmur

outrageous

little

________________ ________________ ________________

outside

livelihood lonely PRI-LIT-01

might

near necessary negotiate nervous never niece night noticeable number

loose

N

lose

naughty

own

________________ ________________ ________________

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66 English P paper parallel parliament participation pastime pattern peaceful people performance

professional

repetition

professor

research

pronunciation

resources

proportion

responsible

proposition

restaurant

psychology

rhythmic

pursue

right

________________ ________________ ________________

round

________________ ________________ ________________

permanent

Q

permissible

queen

S

perseverance

questionable

Saturday

persuade

questionnaire

scarcely

physical

queue

secondary

place

quiet

secretaries

planning

quite

seize

________________ ________________ ________________

sentence

pleasant possesses potential

separate sequence

preceding

R

preference

rather

shield

prejudice

really

shining

preliminary

receipt

should

preparation

received

shoulder

prestige

recognise

show

prioritise

recommended

siege

privilege

reference

similar

probably

referred

sincerely

procedure

relief

sister

proceeds

relieved

skilfully

process

remember

small

severely

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67 English soldier something sometimes sound started still stomach stopped straight strategy strength successfully such suddenly sure surely surprising survey swimming

________________ ________________ ________________

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T

technique technology tendency texture these think thoroughly those thought through today together told tomorrow tragedy transferred

tries trivial try turn twelfth

________________ ________________ ________________

U

umbrella unconscious under undoubtedly unfortunately unnecessary until upon used usually

________________ ________________ ________________

V

vacuum valuable verify view visor voucher

weight weird were where while whole why window wistful without woke women woollen world would write

________________ ________________ ________________

X

xylophone

________________ ________________ ________________

Y

________________ ________________ ________________

W

walked watch weapon Wednesday

yacht year yield young

________________ ________________ ________________

Z

zoo

________________ ________________

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68 English More Useful Spellings Days of the Week

Months of the Year

Monday

Friday

January

July

Tuesday

Saturday

February

August

Wednesday

Sunday

March

September

April

October

May

November

June

December

Thursday

Times of the Day morning

day

afternoon

night

Places

evening

Families

here

there

where

everywhere

mother

father

Meals

sister

brother

breakfast

dinner

aunt

uncle

lunch

supper

nephew

niece

Numbers - one

11

- eleven

20

- twenty

2

- two

12

- twelve

30

- thirty

3

- three

4

- four

13

- thirteen

40

- forty

5

- five

14

- fourteen

50

- fifty

6

- six

15

- fifteen

60

- sixty

7

- seven

16

- sixteen

70

- seventy

- eight

17

- seventeen

80

- eighty

9

- nine

18

- eighteen

90

- ninety

10

- ten

19

- nineteen

100 - one hundred

8

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1

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69

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Spelling Log

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70 English Commonly Mis-spelt Words Spelling advice

accommodate, achieve across apparently appearance argument basically beginning believe bizarre business calendar coming committee completely conscious curiosity definitely dilemma disappear disappoint embarrass environment existence familiar finally foreign friend government guard happened humorous immediately incidentally independent

two cs, two ms i before e one c -ent not -ant ends with -ance no e after the u ends with -ally double n before the -ing i before e one z, double -r begins with busi-ar not -er one m double m, double t, double e ends with -ely -sc- in the middle -os- in the middle -ite- not –ate-mm- not -mnone s, two ps one s, two ps two rs, two s’s n before the m ends with -ence ends with -iar two ls e before i i before e n before the m begins with guaends with -ened -mor- in the middle ends with -ely ends with -ally ends with -ent

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Correct spelling

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English Correct spelling

Spelling advice

interrupt irresistible knowledge liaise, liaison lollipop necessary noticeable occasion occurred, occurring occurrence persistent pharaoh piece politician possession preferred, preferring really receive referred, referring religious remember resistance sense separate successful surprise tendency therefore tomorrow tongue truly unforeseen unfortunately until weird wherever which

two rs ends with -ible remember the d remember the second i: liaisi in the middle one c, two s’s remember the middle e two cs, one s two cs, two rs two cs, two rs, -ence not -ance ends with -ent ends with -aoh i before e ends with -cian two s’s in the middle and at the end two rs two ls e before i two rs ends with -gious -mem- in the middle ends with -ance ends with -se -par- in the middle two cs, two s’s begins with surends with -ency ends with -fore one m, two rs begins with ton-, ends with -gue no e remember the e after the r ends with -ely one l at the end e before i one e in the middle begins with wh109

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72 English High Frequency Words This list of 220 words makes up 50 to 75 percent of all ordinary reading matter excluding proper names. Please practise reading and writing these words and use this page to check your spelling in any written homework that you prepare. blue

eight

had

about

both

every

has

after

bring

fall

have

again

brown

far

he

all

but

fast

help

always

buy

find

her

am

by

first

here

an

call

five

him

and

came

fly

his

any

can

for

hold

are

carry

found

hot

around

clean

four

how

as

cold

from

hurt

ask

come

full

I

at

could

funny

if

ate

cut

gave

in

away

did

get

into

be

do

give

is

because

does

go

it

been

done

goes

its

before

don’t

going

jump

best

down

good

just

better

draw

got

keep

big

drink

green

kind

black

eat

grow

know

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a

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English laugh

or

small

upon

let

our

so

us

light

out

some

use

like

over

soon

very

little

own

start

walk

live

pick

stop

want

long

play

take

warm

look

please

tell

was

made

pretty

ten

wash

make

pull

thank

we

many

put

that

well

may

ran

the

went

me

read

their

were

much

red

them

what

must

ride

then

when

my

right

there

where

myself

round

these

which

never

run

they

white

new

said

think

who

no

saw

this

why

not

say

those

will

now

see

three

wish

of

seven

to

with

off

shall

today

work

old

she

together

would

on

show

too

write

once

sing

try

yellow

one

sit

two

yes

only

six

under

you

open

sleep

up

your

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74 English Key Stage 1: Years 1 & 2 Keywords can’t

help

after

cat

her

again

come

here

all

could

him

am

day

his

an

did

home

and

dig

house

another

do

how

are

don’t

I

as

door

jump

away

down

just

back

first

last

ball

for

laugh

be

from

like

because

get

little

bed

girl

lived

been

go

look

big

going

love

boy

good

made

brother

got

make

but

had

man

by

half

many

called

has

may

came

have

me

can

he

more

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about

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75 English

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Key Stage 1: Years 1 & 2 Keywords much

put

to

mum

ran

too

must

said

took

my

saw

tree

name

school

two

new

see

up

next

seen

us

night

she

very

no

should

want

not

sister

was

now

so

water

of

some

way

off

take

we

old

than

went

on

that

were

once

the

what

one

their

when

or

them

where

our

then

who

out

there

will

over

these

with

people

they

would

play

this

yes

pull

three

you

push

time

your 113

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76 English Key Stage 2: Years 3 & 4 Keywords famous favourite February forward(s) fruit grammar group guard guide heard heart height history imagine increase important interest island knowledge learn length library material medicine mention minute natural naughty notice occasion(ally) often opposite ordinary particular

peculiar perhaps popular position possess(ion) possible potatoes pressure probably promise purpose quarter question recent regular reign remember sentence separate special straight strange strength suppose surprise therefore though/although thought through various weight woman/women PRI-LIT-07

accident(ally) actual(ly) address answer appear arrive believe bicycle breath breathe build busy/business calendar caught centre century certain circle complete consider continue decide describe different difficult disappear early earth eight/eighth enough exercise experience experiment extreme

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77 English

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Key Stage 2: Years 5 & 6 Keywords accommodate accompany according achieve aggressive amateur ancient apparent appreciate attached available average awkward bargain bruise category cemetery committee communicate community competition conscience* conscious* controversy convenience correspond criticise (critic + ise) curiosity definite desperate determined develop dictionary disastrous

embarrass environment equip (–ped, –ment) especially exaggerate excellent existence explanation familiar foreign forty frequently government guarantee harass hindrance identity immediate(ly) individual interfere interrupt language leisure lightning marvellous mischievous muscle necessary neighbour nuisance occupy occur opportunity parliament

persuade physical prejudice privilege profession programme pronunciation queue recognise recommend relevant restaurant rhyme rhythm sacrifice secretary shoulder signature sincere(ly) soldier stomach sufficient suggest symbol system temperature thorough twelfth variety vegetable vehicle yacht

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78 New Words

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79 English Confusing Words of bowl of soup

off turn off the light

our come round to our house

are there are three dogs

to I walked to the park

two I have two cats

too too many sweets lend I will lend you a pencil

where where are you going?

were if I were you

teach I will teach you to read

learn you can learn to read

court a court of law

caught Tom caught the ball

roll the ball will roll downhill

role Joe had the starring role in the play

turn please turn the page

tern I saw a tern flying with the other sea birds

bow you should bow to the Queen

bough a bird landed on the bough of a tree

oral the dentist teaches good oral hygiene

aural I have aural problems so I cannot hear well

bought Sophie bought (purchased) a new car

brought I brought my books into school

tire I began to tire after running a few laps

tyre my bike needs a new tyre

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borrow I need to borrow a pencil

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80 Words I Need to Learn Word

Meaning

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81 Conjunctions Conjunctions Relating to Time or Sequencing

Cause & Effect (when connecting things)

next

because of

then

so

second

consequently

third

therefore

meanwhile

thanks to

finally

as a result

eventually

owing Qualifying

until

however

at length

although

up to that point / time

unless

in the interim

except

after

if

moreover

yet

Contrasting instead of alternatively

Adding to the point nevertheless in addition

most of all

significantly

as with

on the other hand

apart from

especially

likewise

unlike

Emphasising

in particular

similarly

otherwise

as long as

notably

in the same way

whereas

at first

most importantly

equally

like

later on

least of all

Comparing

furthermore Illustrating Direction for example such as as revealed by for instance

besides also still anyway additionally

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in the case of

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82 Spelling & Grammar A shortened form of a word or phrase.

Abstract noun

A noun that refers to an idea, state or quality (rather than an object).

Active voice

When the subject of a verb carries out an action.

Adjective

A part of speech that describes a noun.

Adverb

A part of speech that describes a verb.

Alliteration

When a group of words, all beginning with the same letter sound, are placed close together.

Antonyms

Words which mean the opposite of each other.

Apostrophe

Used to show where letters have been missed out and to show when something belongs to somebody.

Auxiliary verb

Words that ‘help’ a verb go into different tenses or times, or add to the meaning.

Brackets

Used when the writer wants to add some extra information to a sentence.

Clause

A group of words that contains a verb. It may be part of a sentence or a complete sentence by itself.

Collective noun

A noun that refers to a group of people, animals or things.

Colon

Used when you are about to write a list and to introduce a second part of a sentence.

Comma

Used to separate parts of a sentence and to separate items in a list.

Command

A sentence that tells someone to do something.

Comparative adjective

The form of an adjective that is used to say that a person (or thing) has more of a certain quality than another.

Complex sentence

A sentence with a main clause and a subordinate clause.

Compound sentence

A sentence with two main clauses joined together by a word like and, but, or.

Compound words

Words made up of two smaller words joined together.

Conjunction

Links clauses within a sentence.

Connective

A word that links clauses or sentences.

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Abbreviation

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Spelling & Grammar Consonant

All letters except a, e, i, o and u. These letters need a vowel to help them sound.

Contraction

A word that is shortened by missing out some letters.

Dash

Used to add extra information or comments to sentences.

Definite article

Refers to a particular person or thing.

Dialogue

A conversation between two (or more) people.

Diminuitives

Words that imply something small.

Direct speech

When you write down the actual words that are spoken and use speech marks.

Ellipsis

Used to show a pause in someone’s speech / thought and to build tension or show that a sentence is not finished.

Embedded clause

Adds extra information to the sentence. If you take it out the sentence still makes sense.

Exclamation

A sentence that shows someone feels strongly about something.

Exclamation mark

Used to make a sentence stronger or more exciting. Also used with commands.

Feminine nouns

Nouns that refer to females.

Figurative language

Language that describes something in terms of something else.

First person

When the writer speaks about himself or herself.

Full stop

Used at the end of a sentence and to show when a word is abbreviated.

Future tense

Tells you about what will happen in the future.

Homonym

Words that sound the same and are spelt the same but have different meanings.

Homophone

Words that sound the same but have different spellings and different meanings.

Idiom

Phrases that should not be taken literally because they do not mean exactly what they say.

Indefinite article

Refers to a person or thing in a less specific way.

Masculine nouns

Nouns that refer to males.

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84 Spelling & Grammar Compares different things. They suggest that two things are the same.

Mnemonic

A way of remembering the spelling of tricky words.

Monosyllable

A word with one syllable.

Noun

A part of speech that names a thing or a person.

Object

The person or thing that the action of a verb is done to.

Onomatopoeia

When the sound of the word is similar to the sound of the thing it describes.

Passive voice

When the subject of a verb has an action done to them.

Past tense

Tells you about what happened in the past.

Personal pronoun

A pronoun that refers to people (and in some cases, things).

Personification

Giving human qualities to animals or objects.

Phoneme

The smallest unit of sound in a word.

Phrase

Part of a sentence that does not contain a verb and does not make sense on its own.

Plural noun

A noun that refers to more than one thing or person.

Possessive pronoun

A pronoun that shows who something belongs to or is connected with.

Prefix

A letter, or group of letters, added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning.

Preposition

Shows the relationship between one word and another.

Present tense

Tells you about what is happening now.

Pronoun

Used to avoid repeating a noun that has already been used.

Proper noun

A noun that refers to a thing, place or person by name.

Proverb

A simple saying that people know and repeat.

Question

A sentence that asks something.

Question mark

Used at the end of a question instead of a full stop.

Relative pronoun

A pronoun that introduces a relative clause to give you more information about the noun that comes before it.

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Metaphor

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85 Spelling & Grammar When you write down what people say, think or believe without using speech marks.

Root word

A word to which prefixes and suffixes might be added.

Second person

When the writer speaks to the reader.

Semi-colon

Used to separate two parts of a sentence and in a list made of longer phrases.

Simile

Compares different things and usually uses the words ‘like’ or ‘as’.

Simple sentence

A sentence with one clause. Contains (at least) one verb.

Singular noun

A noun that refers to a single thing or person.

Speech marks

Used to show words that are spoken.

Statement

A sentence that gives information.

Subject

The person or thing that carries out the action of a verb.

Subordinate clause

A clause that does not make sense on its own, but gives more information about the main clause.

Suffix

A letter, or group of letters, added to the end of a word to change its meaning.

Superlative adjective

The form of an adjective that is used to say a person (or thing) has more of a certain quality than all others.

Syllable

A single unit of written or spoken sound used to make words. Must include at least one vowel.

Synonyms

Words which have the same, or nearly the same, meaning.

Third person

When the writer speaks about someone or something else.

Unstressed vowels

Vowels that are not stressed or pronounced. They might be difficult to hear when someone says the word.

Verb

A part of speech that tells you what a person or thing does or how they are.

Vowel

a e i o u - These letters can be sounded by themselves.

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Reported speech

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86 English Punctuation Punctuation is very important as it is this that makes the meaning of a sentence clear. Full Stop (.)

Use a full stop at the end of a sentence that is not a question or exclamation.

OUR EXAMPLE

Marianne closed the door.

YOUR EXAMPLE Comma (,)

A comma is used to either indicate a natural pause in a sentence or to separate three or more items in a list.

OUR EXAMPLE

John picked up the apples, pears, oranges and bananas.

YOUR EXAMPLE Semi-colon (;)

A semi-colon can be used as a pause, longer than a comma, but shorter than a full stop. It can be used to join two separate ideas, each complete enough to be a sentence.

OUR EXAMPLE

Sue came home late from work; the house was in complete darkness.

YOUR EXAMPLE Colon (:)

Use a colon before a list of items, or preceding an explanation or example.

OUR EXAMPLE

I have several favourite foods: chips, pizza and pasta.

YOUR EXAMPLE Speech Marks (“”) Speech marks are used to enclose direct speech. OUR EXAMPLE

“Quiet, class,” shouted Mr Smith, “as this is very important.”

YOUR EXAMPLE Apostrophe (’)

An apostrophe can be used to indicate possession or when letters have been omitted.

OUR EXAMPLE

It’s (it is) not your pen, it’s (it is) Nigel’s (possessive).

YOUR EXAMPLE Parenthesis ( )

Additional pieces of information can be placed in parenthesis, that is between a pair of brackets, dashes or commas.

OUR EXAMPLE

Three countries, (England, Scotland and Wales), attended the conference. PRI-LIT-13

YOUR EXAMPLE

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87 English Grammar Noun DESCRIPTION

A word that is used to name a person, place, thing, quality or action.

EXAMPLE

road, nurse, cat

Common Noun DESCRIPTION

A general person, place, thing or idea.

EXAMPLE

city, shoe

Proper Noun DESCRIPTION

The name of a particular place, person or object (always spelt with a capital letter).

EXAMPLE

Sue, England, March

Pronoun DESCRIPTION

A word that substitutes a noun, it often refers to a noun that has been previously mentioned.

EXAMPLE

he, her, it

Adjective DESCRIPTION

A word that describes a noun.

EXAMPLE

large, red, sleepy, interesting

Verb DESCRIPTION

A word which expresses being or doing.

EXAMPLE

is, shout, run, was

Adverb DESCRIPTION

A word that modifies a verb, adjective or other adverb.

EXAMPLE

so, very, rapidly

PRI-LIT-14

Connectives DESCRIPTION

A word or phrase that connects words, phrases, clauses or sentences.

EXAMPLE

and, but, or, however, although

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88 Reading Record Date

Book Title & Page Numbers

Comments

PRI-LIT-15

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89 Books I Have Read Title

Author

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

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90 Book Review Title: __________________________________________________ Author: _______________________________________________ Illustrator: _____________________________________________ Main character description: ______________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Main storyline: _________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ What I liked: ___________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ What I disliked / could be improved: ______________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Rating: ________________________________________________ PRI-LIT-17

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91 Phonics Phonics is a way of teaching children to read quickly and skilfully so that they: • • • •

recognise the sounds (phonemes) that each written individual letter/groups of letter makes (graphemes); identify the sounds that different combinations of letters make - such as ‘sh’ or ‘oo’; blend these sounds together from left to right to make a word; ‘de-code’ new words that they see or hear.

Starting with the easiest sounds and progressing to the most complex, children learn to read fluently and confidently, and to read for enjoyment. When you know the sound, you can tick the box! ✓

s

sun

a

pig

i icicle

m

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d

c case

n net

dog

mug

PRI-PHO-01

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ant

p

octopus

s

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e

egg

✓

umbrella

h house

robot

m

fish

bell

jump

w

van

y

x fox

yo-yo

PRI-PHO-01

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v

j

d

wolf

b

l lion

dress

f

b bus

muffin

r

u

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z

zebra

zz

puzzle

cheese

r

th ring

ee

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igh

oa boat

s snail

light

bee

th them them

shark

birthday

qu queen

s

ch

PRI-PHO-01

✓

pie

oo

oo

(short)

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or

ar

star

✓

acorn

er water

purse

mouse

air

oi chair

hear

play

ea

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a-e plane

e-e

i-e

2, 4, 6, 8 ... even

slide

PRI-PHO-01

leaf

ear

ay

ure picture

ou

ow owl

coin

ur

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oe

doe

o-e

bone

u-e flute

blue

aw prawn

whale

sauce

are square

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wh

au

ph photo

oy toy

stew

girl

ue

ew

ir

PRI-PHO-01

✓

all ball

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dd ladder

✓

badge

receive

eight

key

people

gg juggle

sign

gu

ink pink

le

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kn knife

mb thumb

mm swimming

PRI-PHO-01

apple

gn

gh ghost

guide

ey

eo

eigh

8

ei

dg

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mn

autumn

monkey

cough

winner

pp sc

rr scale

tt butterfly

uy buy

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tch watch

rh rhythm

hippo

carrot

nn

nk

ough

PRI-PHO-01

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ui guitar

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98 History The following pages contain sections for History which can be added to your planner. The list below shows the reference and description of pages in this section. Please make a note of any reference numbers that you wish to include in your planner, in the space provided at the end of this section. REF.

DESCRIPTION

PRI-HIS-01

History (2 Page)

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99 History

Willy, Willy, Harry, Steve, Harry, Dick, John, Harry III, One, two, three Neds, Richard III, Henry IV, V, VI, then who? Edward IV, V, Dick the Bad, Harrys twain and Ned the Lad. Mary, Bessie, James the Vain, Charlie, Charlie, James again. William and Mary, Anna Gloria, Four Georges, Bill IV, then Victoria. Edward VII next, then George V in 1910, Edward VIII, George VI and now Elizabeth again.

For the Ruling Houses: Norman Plantagenet Lancaster York Tudor Stuart Hanover Windsor

PRI-HIS-01

No Plan Like Yours To Study History Wisely

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100 History KINGS & QUEENS

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1066 - 1087 1087 - 1100 1100 - 1135 1135 - 1154 1154 - 1189 1189 - 1199 1199 - 1216 1216 - 1272 1272 - 1307 1307 - 1327 1327 - 1377 1377 - 1399 1399 - 1413 1413 - 1422 1422 - 1461 1461 - 1483 1483 1483 - 1485 1485 - 1509 1509 - 1547 1547 - 1553 1553 - 1558 1558 - 1603 1603 - 1625 1625 - 1649 1649 - 1660 1660 - 1685 1685 - 1688 1688 - 1702 (Mary d.1694) 1702 - 1714 1714 - 1727 1727 - 1760 1760 - 1820 1820 - 1830 1830 - 1837 1837 - 1901 1901 - 1910 1910 - 1936 1936 (abdicated) 1936 - 1952 1952 - present

PRI-HIS-01

William I William II Henry I Stephen Henry II Richard I John Henry III Edward I Edward II Edward III Richard II Henry IV Henry V Henry VI Edward IV Edward V Richard III Henry VII Henry VIII Edward VI Mary I Elizabeth I James I Charles I The Commonwealth Charles II James II William III & Mary II Anne George I George II George III George IV William IV Victoria Edward VII George V Edward VIII George VI Elizabeth II

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101 ICT Skills The following pages contain sections for ICT skills which can be added to your planner. The list below shows the reference and description of pages in this section. Please make a note of any reference numbers that you wish to include in your planner, in the space provided at the end of this section. REF.

DESCRIPTION

PRI-ICT-01

ICT Skills (1 Page)

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102 ICT Skills I am learning about‌

Date

Teacher’s Initials

Word processing, text and graphics I can change font size, typeface and colour I can replace and insert text I can insert pictures from Clip Art and CD-ROM I can change the size and position of pictures I can align text to left, right or centre I can use cut and paste to move text I can use Spellcheck and replace tools Databases I can sort record cards by using field names I can add information to record cards I can search a database to answer questions I can use a database to make pie charts and bar charts I can create and search a branching database I can use a branching database to identify things I can make a line graph from a graphics package E-mail I can open and print an e-mail I can send and reply to an e-mail I can attach a file to an e-mail Painting pictures I can use the brush tool and change size and colour I can use tools to make shapes and add colours I can save my work Sound I can compose a piece of music with a composer program I can make music faster or slower and repeat phrases Modelling effects on screen I can enter instructions to move a screen turtle I can draw, change shapes and edit instructions for a screen turtle Internet PRI-ICT-01

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103 Maps The following pages contain sections for maps which can be added to your planner. The list below shows the reference and description of pages in this section. Please make a note of any reference numbers that you wish to include in your planner, in the space provided at the end of this section. REF.

DESCRIPTION

PRI-MAP-01

Map of the UK (1 Page)

PRI-MAP-02

Map of Europe (1 Page)

PRI-MAP-03

Map of the World (2 Pages)

PRI-MAP-04

The Solar System (1 Page)

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104 Map of the UK

Map of the UK 9°30’

8°30’

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1°30’

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Salisbury Plain

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Map of Europe Polar Sea Bank Shannon Ø

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In addition to the eight planets, there are also a number of dwarf planets including Pluto which was formerly recognised as a planet.

The solar system is thought to be approximately 4500 million years old. It has a central sun with eight planets in orbit around it. Some of the planets have satellites (or moons) orbiting around them.

Our solar system is a tiny part of one of the billions of galaxies that make up the universe. We are about 28000 light years from the centre of our galaxy, the Milky Way.

The Solar System

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109 Foreign Languages The following pages contain sections for foreign languages which can be added to your planner. The list below shows the reference and description of pages in this section. Please make a note of any reference numbers that you wish to include in your planner, in the space provided at the end of this section. REF.

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Useful Words & Phrases in French (2 Pages)

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Useful Words & Phrases in Spanish (2 Pages)

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Useful Words & Phrases in German (2 Pages)

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Useful Words & Phrases in Italian (2 Pages)

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110 Foreign Languages Useful Words in French Days of the Week

Months of the Year

lundi mardi mecredi jeudi vendredi samedi dimanche

janvier février mars avril mai juin juillet août septembre octobre novembre décembre

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Numbers one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty

Times of the Day matin après-midi soirée jour nuit

morning afternoon evening day night

Families mère père sœur frère tante oncle grand-mère grand-père

mother father sister brother aunt uncle grandmother grandfather

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un deux trois quatre cinq six sept huit neuf dix onze douze treize quatorze quinze seize dix-sept dix-huit diz-neuf vingt

January February March April May June July August September October November December

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111 Foreign Languages Colours rouge orange jaune vert bleu pourpre rose brun noir gris blanc

Animals red orange yellow green blue purple pink brown black grey white

chien chat souris oiseau poisson lapin cheval vache mouton cochon poulet

dog cat mouse bird fish rabbit horse cow sheep pig chicken

Useful Phrases in French

PRI-LAN-01

salut

au revoir bon matin bonjour bonsoir comment allez-vous? Je vais bien merci comment tu t’appelles? je m’appelle... où habites-tu? J’habite en quel âge as-tu? J’ai sept ans s’il vous plaît merci Je ne comprends pas répétez, s’il vous plaît

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112 Foreign Languages Useful Words in Spanish Days of the Week

Months of the Year

lunes martes miércoles jueves viernes sábado domingo

enero febrero marzo abril mayo junio julio agosto septiembre octubre noviembre diciembre

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Numbers one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty

Times of the Day mañana la tarde noche día noche

morning afternoon evening day night

Families madre padre hermana hermano tía tío abuela abuelo

mother father sister brother aunt uncle grandmother grandfather

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uno dos tres cuatro cinco seis siete ocho nueve diez once doce trece catorce quince dieciséis diecisiete dieciocho diecinueve veinte

January February March April May June July August September October November December

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113 Foreign Languages Colours rouge orange jaune vert bleu pourpre rose brun noir gris blanc

Animals red orange yellow green blue purple pink brown black grey white

chien chat souris oiseau poisson lapin cheval vache mouton cochon poulet

dog cat mouse bird fish rabbit horse cow sheep pig chicken

Useful Phrases in Spanish

PRI-LAN-02

salut

au revoir bon matin bonjour bonsoir comment allez-vous? Je vais bien merci comment tu t’appelles? je m’appelle... où habites-tu? J’habite en quel âge as-tu? J’ai sept ans s’il vous plaît merci Je ne comprends pas répétez, s’il vous plaît

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114 Foreign Languages Useful Words in German Days of the Week

Months of the Year

Montag Dienstag Mittwoch Donnerstag Freitag Samstag Sonntag

Januar Februar März April Mai Juni Juli August September Oktober November Dezember

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Numbers one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty

Times of the Day Morgen Nachmittag Abend Tag Nacht

morning afternoon evening day night

Families Mutter Vater Schwester Bruder Tante Onkel Großmutter Großvater

mother father sister brother aunt uncle grandmother grandfather

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eins zwei drei vier fünf sechs sieben acht neun zehn elf zwölf dreizehn vierzehn fünfzehn sechzehn siebzehn achtzehn neunzehn zwanzig

January February March April May June July August September October November December

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115 Foreign Languages Colours rot orange gelb grün blau lila rosa braun schwarz grau weiß

Animals red orange yellow green blue purple pink brown black grey white

Hund Katze Maus Vogel Fisch Kaninchen Pferd Kuh Schaf Schwein Huhn

dog cat mouse bird fish rabbit horse cow sheep pig chicken

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Useful Phrases in German Hallo Auf Wiedersehen guten Morgen guten Tag guten Abend wie geht es dir? ich bin gut, danke was ist Ihr Name? ich heiße... wo leben Sie? ich lebe in... wie alt bist du? Ich bin sieben Jahre alt Bitte danke Ich verstehe nicht das bitte wiederholen

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116 Foreign Languages Useful Words in Italian Days of the Week

Months of the Year

lunedì martedì mercoledì giovedì venerdì sabato domenica

gennaio febbraio marzo aprile maggio giugno luglio agosto settembre ottobre novembre dicembre

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Numbers one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty

Times of the Day mattina pomeriggio sera giorno notte

morning afternoon evening day night

Families madre padre sorella fratello zia zio nonna nonno

mother father sister brother aunt uncle grandmother grandfather

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uno due tre quattro cinque sei sette otto nove dieci undici dodici tredici quattordici quindici sedici diciassette diciotto diciannove venti

January February March April May June July August September October November December

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117 Foreign Languages Colours rosso arancione gialloa verde blu viola rosa marrone neroa grigioa biancoa

Animals red orange yellow green blue purple pink brown black grey white

cane gattoa topo uccello pesce coniglio cavallo mucca pecora maiale pollo

dog cat mouse bird fish rabbit horse cow sheep pig chicken

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Useful Phrases in Italian ciao! arrivederci buongiorno buon pomeriggio buonasera come stai? bene, grazie! come ti chiami? mi chiamo... dove abiti? abito ad... quanti anni hai? Ho sette anni per favore grazie non capisco ripetere per favore

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