Grammar Games
Video Grammar Lessons
http://www.grammarmancomic.com/comicsgman.html
Practice Lessons
BBC Skillwise Grammar adverbs, personal pronouns, verb subject agreement,double negetatives, tenses,putting sent3ences together and using commas.
PRESENT SIMPLE
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PAST SIMPLE
PAST CONTINUOUS
PRESENT PERFECT
FUTURE TENSES
MODALS
CONDITIONALS
PASSIVE
REPORTED SPEECH
GERUND OR INFINITIVE
'-ED' AND '-ING' ADJECTIVES
MIXED TENSES
Match the Contraction
Practice Spelling
http://www.spellingcity.com/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
Phonic Fun
http://www.ictgames.com/literacy.html Lots of fun phonic games
Sentence Fun
Sentence laboratory- Experiment with writing sentences when given 1, 2 or 3 starting words. The 1 and 2 word games are good for reinforcing
the use of capital letters and full stops. The 3 word option gives you the opportunity to work on the accurate use of conjunctions.
Sentence magic - Take a very basic sentence and play around with it in various different ways.
Clauses and connectives - Definitions and examples of different kinds of clauses and how they can be connected together.
A drag and drop activity on the use of apostrophes in contractions.
Sentence Detectives
A useful site for teaching basic punctuation marks such as question marks, exclamation marks and full stops. Includes a download option.
Types of Sentence
An interactive activity with the character Ed the owl. The site looks at different types of sentences and the punctuation that needed to go with them. It has a multiple choice quiz.
Lexis the Magician
A delightful interactive tutorial on compound words and apostrophes (contractions) with two cartoon characters Lexis the Magician and his friend Grizzle. Designed for KS1 but would be suitable for year 3.
Apostrophes
Activities which demonstrate the use of the apostrophe. It helps children understand the use of apostrophes for contractions and possession.
Don't Use Said
A great teaching resource for looking at alternatives to the word 'said' in written work. Useful for teaching speech marks.
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