



alliteration idioms conjunctions imperatives dictionaries modals indirect objects voice passive sentencescomplex cohesion gerunds adverbials prefixes ough ’ apostrophes ;semicolons
gue for /g/ que for /k/ gu for /gw/ suffixes in print letters “
g r a m m a r spelling punctuation “ speechmarks ? question marks ,commas letters silent schwas
Sara Wernham and Sue Lloyd Student Book
Unscramble the letters in the gemstones and add them to ‹cious› to make words from the Spelling List. graciously conscious viciously unconscious semiprecious suspiciously malicious atrocious luscious vivacious tenacious ferociously audacious auspicious officious voracious precocious subconscious
Are these words spelled ‹-able› or ‹-ible›? Add the correct suffix to complete each word, and use a dictionary to check if necessary.
Parse the sentence and then write it on the wall.
The bodybuilder has achieved considerable success.
Go forward 3 spaces
Go back 2 spaces Return to the
another go Go forward 3 spaces Start Imperatives
Write a mixture of positive and negative imperatives in the empty spaces. Find a die, some counters, and a few other players. Then play the game and see who is the first to finish. Don’t forget to follow the instructions carefully!
Go back 2 spaces Miss a go Throw a 6 to continue
Cross out the word in each group that is not a synonym of the word in the spiderweb. and antonyms are words that have the opposite meaning.
remember! Synonyms are words which have the same, or a similar, meaning...
beat defeat retreat conquer decorated pretty attractive picturesque test inspect ignore examine missing absent constant gone large reliable plentiful considerable
For each word in the drawers, there are two words that have the same meaning and two that have the opposite meaning. Can you match them correctly? politely truly honestly sincerely eagerly carefully warmly heartily eventually instantly straightaway immediately skill hobby method technique
weird enjoyable jovial antique grotesque bygone genuine frequently valuable occasionally • rarely miserable • gloomy cheap • worthless fake • insincere new • modern present • recent ordinary • normal unpleasant • boring beautiful • gorgeous antonyms regularly • often old • ancient fun • amusing past • former real • true ugly • hideous bizarre • strange jolly • cheerful precious • expensive synonyms
Unscramble the letters to make words from the Spelling List. bargain certain perhaps develop continue remember decide relevant amateur category strengthen dictionary vegetable stomach criticize vehicle cemetery restaurant
Spelling, Grammar, & Punctuation is a six-level program that gives young students the skills they need to be confident readers and enthusiastic writers. It builds on the teaching in Jolly Phonics and has the same multisensory, active, and fun approach. The systematic and cumulative syllabus enables students to spell and punctuate more accurately, use a wider vocabulary, and have a clearer understanding of how language works.
• Has a write-in Student Book with a full set of lesson activities for the academic year.
• Has a Teacher’s Book providing step-by-step lesson plans and comprehensive support.
• Introduces complex grammatical concepts in an engaging and child-friendly way.
• Systematically reinforces the learning so that no one is left behind.
• Teaches new spelling patterns, supports a greater understanding of sentence structure, expands vocabulary and comprehension, and cultivates dictionary and thesaurus skills.
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© Sara Wernham and Sue Lloyd 2017 (text)
© Lib Stephen 2017 (illustrations)
Cover illustrations by Laia Capdevila 2024
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Reference: JL2067
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