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Monday, June 10, 2024

Books - Grammar and Punctuation Book 5: Year 5, Ages 9-10 Paperback

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Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling Activity Book for Ages 8-9 (Year 4) (CGP KS2 Activity Books and Cards) Paperback

Paper back - Price : £3.50
  • Rating : 4.5 - 219 Rating

  • Language : English

  • Publisher : Coordination Group Publications Ltd (CGP)

  • Print Length : 40 Pages

  • Diemensions :21 x 0.3 x 29.5 cm

About book

Online answers as well as a selection of free supporting downloads are available from the Schofield & Sims website. A separate accompanying teacher's guide, Grammar 5 Teacher's Guide (ISBN 9780721713991), contains lesson plans and assessment resources, as well as answers to all the questions in the pupil book.
Comprising six pupil books and six accompanying teacher's guides - one for each primary school year - Schofield & Sims Grammar and Punctuation is a comprehensive programme for teaching grammar and punctuation while also building on vocabulary, reading and writing skills. Through structured lessons, stimulating focus texts and engaging practice activities, children not only learn the correct terminology and usage of grammar and punctuation, but also develop the skills, knowledge and confidence to apply them successfully in their own writing.
The Grammar 5 pupil book consists of 30 single-page lessons and covers the National Curriculum requirements for Year 5. Key features include:

  • A user-friendly summary of the key learning point for each lesson
  • Plenty of practice, from short 'Try it' activities that check understanding to more in-depth questions that require children to compose their own sentences
  • Regular revision pages to reinforce learning and help you identify strengths and weaknesses
  • Varied writing tasks to promote the application of new knowledge
  • A self-evaluation checklist to encourage pupils to assess their own learning
  • A glossary to support the confident use of grammatical terminology.

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