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Grammar resources for Microsoft Publisher in English (UK)

Preview of Structure Strips - Biographies

Structure Strips - Biographies

These strips can be used and stuck into the margins of children's books to help signpost them whilst writing in particular styles and genres. Each is colour coded and broken down into paragraphs with hints and tips including sentence starters.
Preview of English grammar - Irregular past tense: board game

English grammar - Irregular past tense: board game

Teaching grammar is not always very fun for the kids..until now! I use this board game to teach irregular past tense verbs. Each child will have a marker (could be anything.. from a button to a rubber!) and a di for each board game. When child A throws the di, s/he has to move the marker and land on a sentence. S/he will then need to say the sentence with the correct past tense verb. Adaptations: pictures to help, and also in the middle there are the present and past tense of the verbs used i
Preview of Simple Punctuation and Common Spelling Errors (Posters)

Simple Punctuation and Common Spelling Errors (Posters)

Created by
Jonny Anderson
Is it "its or it's, there or their, brought or bought?" Do your students know the difference between a Simple Sentence and a Compound one? This resource contains 13 pages of simple, clear explanations, clarifying some common spelling errors and explaining in kids speak everyday punctuation that is often used incorrectly. Use on your wall or print smaller copies for your student's books. The resources are ready to print or ready for you to add your own style with images, fonts etc. They
Preview of Conjunctions Flip book

Conjunctions Flip book

Created by
Rachel Clair
This flip book can be used for children to identify subordinating and coordinating conjunctions within different texts and record them in their flip book.
Preview of Sentence prompt card

Sentence prompt card

Created by
Laura Ryan
Are you forever reminding children to make sure they've remembered their full stops, capital letters or finger spaces in sentences? Here is a card which you could laminate and pupils could have it in their books in front of them at all times. Alternatively, you could display it on your whiteboard at the front of the classroom, or on a display board. This helps to build pupils' ability to self-assess, and limits nagging from you! This resource would be suitable for children up to the age of seven
Preview of Phase 4 sound mat

Phase 4 sound mat

Created by
Carly-Eliza
Phase 4 sound mat
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Grammar is the study of the rules and structures that govern language. It encompasses a multitude of elements, including parts of speech, sentence structure, vocabulary, punctuation, and much more. With a strong grasp of grammar, students can make their writing stronger, clearer, and more effective.

Initially, students will learn about the parts of speech, like nouns, verbs, and adjectives. As they progress in their learning, they’ll explore things like irregular verbs and how to construct intricate sentences, phrases, and clauses.

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital resources to help your student learn grammar, but you’re not sure where to start, TPT has got you covered. We’ve got a comprehensive collection of grammar resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels — whether you're teaching grammar to 2nd graders or 11th graders. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can make a grammar expert out of your students in no time.

Fun and engaging grammar activities to try

You can teach grammar effectively and engage your students at the same time, with a variety of activities and techniques that cater to different learning styles and preferences. Here are a few examples of the different types of activities that you can find on TPT to help teach students about key grammatical concepts.

Sentence Diagramming & Building

Help students see the relationships between words, phrases, and clauses by having them break down sentences into visual diagrams. Or, help them understand sentence structure by giving them a set of words or phrases and having them construct grammatically correct sentences.

Grammar Word Search

Use word search puzzles to have students locate words that relate to a specific grammar concept (for example, you could have students search for adjectives).

Grammar Bingo

This is a great way to engage the whole class and reinforce a grammar concept your students are learning. Simply call out various grammar rules, sentence examples, or parts of speech, and have students mark the corresponding grammar rule (or error!).

Escape Rooms

Using an escape room-style activity, students can solve grammar puzzles to "escape" within a given time limit. They’re also great for providing children with the opportunity to showcase everything they've learned with a competitive element.

Grammar Quizzes

Regular quizzes can reinforce learning, test students’ mastery of grammar, and help track their progress over time.

These (and other!) activities can help deepen your students’ appreciation for grammar and enhance their creative writing skills.

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