KS2 English


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New KS2 English Year 6 Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling Targeted Question Book (with Answers)


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This fabulous three-in-one Targeted Question Book is packed with essential Year 6 practice for grammar, spelling and punctuation — all perfectly matched to the National Curriculum. There are notes and examples throughout the book to help children get started on each topic, and tick-boxes to keep track of how confident they're feeling. Complete answers are included in a cut-out-and-keep section for easy marking. (If you prefer, the Grammar (9781782941224), Punctuation (9781782941262) and Spelling (9781782941309) sections of this book are available as separate Question Books.)




KS2 English


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KS2 English Writing Buster - Fiction Writing - Book 2




KS1 English


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Grammarsaurus Key Stage 2


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11+ English


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11+ English - Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar provides thorough revision of the key English skills needed for the 11+ examination. This edition, Book 1, contains 10-minute tests. The tests are set at the level of the 11+ exam and are suitable for all selective and independent school entrance exams. 11+ English - Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar follows the National Curriculum and the National Literacy Strategy and therefore also provides ideal preparation for Key Stage 2 SATs. Timed tests encourage students to focus Questions designed to familiarise students with the styles used in the 11+ exam Short 10-minute tests for effective revision Questions focused on the essential English skills Covers all aspects of the National Curriculum Adheres to the National Literacy Strategy and therefore perfect for SATs revision practice Questions set at the level of the 11+ exam Suitable for the English element of the Common Entrance exams Ages 10-11 Answers included To see our full range of 11+ revision guides visit elevenplustutorials.co.uk




Teaching Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling in Primary Schools


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Trainee and beginning teachers often find the teaching of grammar especially challenging. This popular text provides the subject knowledge you need to teach grammar, punctuation and spelling and explores how to teach it. Detailed examples of effective lessons show you how to engage children’s interest in some of the more formal aspects of writing. Throughout, activities and practical examples demonstrate how you can translate this learning for the classroom. This fourth edition has been updated to include new content on developing children′s vocabulary. A subject knowledge audit has been added to support you to assess your level of knowledge and confidence and to identify areas for development. All chapters are now linked to the CCF.




Grammar First Aid for Primary Teachers


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Fronted adverbials? Relative clauses? Perfect tenses? Subjunctive form? How can teachers teach all the grammar and punctuation requirements in the primary National Curriculum in a way that pupils want to learn about them? This book provides clear explanations, structured introductory teaching sequences and practical consolidation activities that cover all KS2 statutory requirements and makes learning memorable.




Applying Linguistics


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Applying Linguistics: Language and the Impact Agenda explores the challenges of demonstrating the socio-cultural and economic impact of research in linguistics. The chapters provide critical discussion of the concept of impact, as well as an examination of both the constraints and opportunities of the impact agenda. The book includes: case studies of impact-focused research from leading scholars, such as M. Lynne Murphy, David Britain, Peter French and Bas Aarts; discussion of impact from the perspective of the UK Research Excellence Framework (REF); insights and opinions from academics, practitioners and journalists; personal reflection on the nature of impact from the ESRC’s Interim Chief Executive; practical advice on generating and evidencing impact. With chapters from international authors exploring impact both within and outside the context of the UK REF, Applying Linguistics: Language and the Impact Agenda will be essential reading for early-career researchers, established academics and PhD students interested in developing impact from their research.