Colourful Semantics: Adverbs, Adjectives, Conjunctions and NegativesQuick View
Oracyplayroom

Colourful Semantics: Adverbs, Adjectives, Conjunctions and Negatives

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Colourful Semantics adverbs, adjectives, conjunctions and negatives pack! What’s included in this pack? 15 conjunction cards (coordinating and subordinating) 18 modal verb cards, including negatives 54 adjective cards 9 preposition cards 36 adverb and fronted adverbial cards Adjectives: The purple ‘describe’ cards are the adjectives in a sentence. An adjective is a describing word. The ‘describe’ card can be placed at different points to describe different words in the sentence. Various strips are included. Adverbs: Adverbs are words that change verbs, adjectives and other adverbs. They can modify (or change) a verb by making it more precise. This pack includes adverbs, fronted adverbials and prepositions. Conjunctions: Conjunctions are used to join two clauses or expand an idea. This pack contains both coordinating and subordinating conjunctions. Negatives: This pack includes modal verbs to show how possible something is, or how likely it is to happen/have happened. The cards help children learn how to indicate degrees of possibility and how to use them correctly in language. The cards can also be used to help children learn to form questions by inversion. For example: Statement = She can go to the park. Question = Can she go to the park? These cards are designed to be used in conjunction with the Colourful Semantics starter pack (stages 1-4), which can be purchased here: /teaching-resource/colourful-semantics-starter-pack-12121851 I update the packs regularly as I use them in my own classroom. You will be notified of any updates as they become available.
Adverbs, Verbs, Adjectives, Nouns, Conjunctions Worksheet PackQuick View
EMSchooley

Adverbs, Verbs, Adjectives, Nouns, Conjunctions Worksheet Pack

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A collection of worksheets designed to consolidate and solidify pupil’s knowledge around different classes of words including: adverbs, adjectives, conjunctions, nouns, and verbs. The worksheets aim to develop pupil’s knowledge of what each different word class is, examples for each of the word classes, and develop confidence of using each of these word classes within their writing. The worksheets involve a variety of activities including fill-in-the-blank activities, comparison activities, writing activities, reading activities. Some worksheets aim on developing understanding of definition, others on providing examples, and others on practical application of using different types of words within writing. Worksheet pack is an excellent resource to use at the end of a unit of work on different classes of work. Collates knowledge.
Adjectives to Adverbs, Adverbs to AdjectivesQuick View
PennyLemon

Adjectives to Adverbs, Adverbs to Adjectives

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28 pairs of flashcards (or can be kept as a worksheet) where students have to write the adverb or adjective equivalent. Variety of ily, ally, ly adverbs for students to develop their language awareness.
Sorting Word Classes - Nouns, Adjectives, Verbs, AdverbsQuick View
SarahRuston2112

Sorting Word Classes - Nouns, Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs

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Three-way differentiated worksheets which require children to colour code words according to their wordclass (adjectives, verbs, nouns, adverbs). This activity is followed by sentences whereby the children can identify word classes in sentences. Answers also attached.
Adjectives, Verbs and Adverbs MatsQuick View
mrs-bee

Adjectives, Verbs and Adverbs Mats

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A set of three sheets containing interesting adjectives, verbs and adverbs that children can use in their writing. These are great when laminated and left on tables for children to refer to when needed.
Adjectives and Adverbs KS2Quick View
cathlnic

Adjectives and Adverbs KS2

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This lesson on adjectives and adverbs is perfect for recapping the two word classes simultaneously and for demonstrating ways in which we can add more description to our work. The lesson will guide you through what an adjective and adverb are and why we use them in our writing. It will then lead you through some fun and engaging activities to do with children in order to practise using these word classes in their work. The lesson will end with a writing opportunity about a picture, allowing the children to apply the skills they have learnt.
Creative Writing: Adjectives and AdverbsQuick View
msbow9

Creative Writing: Adjectives and Adverbs

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Resource helping students to use adjectives and adverbs effectively and strategically, and to find alternative ways of describing. Includes both notes and activities. Aimed for 11+ and KS3, but many of the ideas could also be suitable for older students.
Adjectives and AdverbsQuick View
lindylovestoteach

Adjectives and Adverbs

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Adjectives and Adverbs PowerPoint Game Do your students need extra practise with the identification of adjectives and adverbs? This game is perfect to review adjectives and adverbs! Your students will love the bright colours, animation and sound effects. DIRECTIONS: This PowerPoint must be in Slide Show view or the animation won’t work. STUDENTS: Read the word on the car and the sentence below the car. Is the word on the car an adjective or an adverb? Click on the correct button to answer. If you are incorrect, click BACK and try again. If you are correct, click NEXT and go to the next slide. TIP: Use individual whiteboards to promote whole-class participation. *Please note, this PPT contains 20 question slides* Please email me if you have any questions (duplessislindy@gmail.com). Have fun teaching! Lindy © L du Plessis 2015 - Please do not place on the internet or share.
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GMMD

Adjectives and Adverbs

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The worksheets in this workbook will give students a solid introduction to adjectives and adverbs and the confidence to use them in their own writing. (23 pages)
Adjective to AdverbQuick View
lampshade19

Adjective to Adverb

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Lots of adjective cards, which can be used in a number of ways. I have used these to teach children to apply the spelling rules of turning adjectives into adverbs. Can be made into cards or shrunk to make a worksheet. Can be broken into sets to teach spelling rules individually.
Adjective or adverb?Quick View
ryderdonna

Adjective or adverb?

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This resource includes a comprehensive teacher Notebook which introduces the fact that adjectives modify nouns whereas adverbs can modify verbs, adjectives or other adverbs. It then goes on to introduce the fact that some words can act as both an adjective and an adverb depending on the word they are modifying in the sentence. The children are given the opportunity to write their own sentences applying this knowledge before taking part in a challenge activity to see whether they can identify whether words are functioning as adjectives or adverbs.