Mrs A/Mr D: Punctuation
Mr Lisk/Mrs Potter: Reading Comprehension
Independent: Re-drafting - Cuthbert Taylor formal letter
Independent: Spell Blast & Reading Eggs (15mins each)
L.O: I can use capital letters and full stops consistently.
L.O: I can punctuate sentences appropriately using question marks and exclamation marks.
L.O: I can use a range of punctuation accurately (including apostrophe for possession) to clarify and expand meaning.
Punctuation Pete...
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Capital Letters
Capital letters are used to show the start of a sentence and for proper nouns.
Full Stops
Full stops show the end of a sentence.
They provide a place to pause for the reader.
Gwyrdd Chilli - Punctuation
Gwyrdd Chilli - Punctuation
How to Use Question Marks
Question marks are used at the end of sentences that seek information or need a response.
These sentences typically begin with words such as who, what, where, when, why, or how.
Examples of Questions Using Question Marks:
1. What time does the rugby match start?
2. When is your birthday?
How to Use Exclamation Marks
Exclamation marks are used at the end of sentences that express strong emotion, excitement, or urgency.
Examples of Exclamations Using Exclamation Marks:
1. That was an incredible performance!
2. I can’t believe we won the cross country race!
Oren Chilli - Punctuation
Read the definitions and then the examples in the chilli first.
Then, move on to the questions and show your understanding of what you have learnt.
Coch Chilli - Punctuation
Create at least two examples that meet the learning objective that you did today.