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5 July 2025

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This grammar-focused English lesson is designed to help lower KS2 pupils improve their sentence structure and punctuation accuracy. Suitable for Year 2 or revision in Year 3/4, the lesson supports children in recognising and correcting common punctuation errors and using capital letters, question marks, exclamation marks, and full stops correctly.

What’s Included:
✔ Editable PowerPoint for whole-class teaching
✔ Sentence structure worksheet
✔ Punctuation practice activity
✔ Picture-based vocabulary task
✔ Challenge activity for early finishers

★ Lesson Overview / Structure:
★ Starter: Identifying sentence errors as a class
★ Main Input: Teaching key punctuation rules and proper nouns
★ Activity: Pupils rearrange sentences and correct punctuation independently or in pairs
★ Extension: Picture vocabulary challenge and higher-level task for confident writers
★ Plenary: Group recap using mini whiteboards or class discussion

Why It’s Useful:
✔ Supports transition from KS1 grammar to KS2 standards
✔ Reinforces sentence construction and punctuation rules
✔ Includes challenge and support options
✔ Useful for SPaG revision, interventions or start-of-year baselines

KS2 grammar lessons | Year 2 sentence starters | Year 3 punctuation recap | Back-to-school SPaG baseline | Targeted writing intervention

Search Tags:
KS2 English | grammar KS2 | Year 3 punctuation | sentence structure lesson | capital letters full stops | Year 4 grammar support | back to school English | outstanding SPaG resource | interview lesson KS2

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