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

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Colourful Semantics adverbs, adjectives, conjunctions and negatives growing pack! This growing bundle has everything you need to move on to stages 5-8 of the colourful semantics programme. 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 Level 5 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. Level 6 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. Level 7 Conjunctions: Conjunctions are used to join two clauses or expand an idea. This pack contains both coordinating and subordinating conjunctions. Level 8 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: https://www.tes.com/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.
Practice Writing Sentences | Using Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, & Adverbs ActivityQuick View
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Practice Writing Sentences | Using Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, & Adverbs Activity

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Our no prep Practice Writing Sentences | Using Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, and Adverbs worksheet pack is designed for year 1, year 2, and year 3 students – or anyone who needs to practice writing simple descriptive sentences! These beginner ELA worksheets contain everything you need to keep your students engaged about sentence parts and structure: nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. This literacy printable includes 16 pages: • (16x) Sentence writing worksheets, each with 3 activities: • A) Choose the words: Build a descriptive sentence by choosing an article, adjective, noun, verb, & adverb. • B) Write the sentence: Practice handwriting & letter forms by writing the full sentence. • C) Draw the sentence: Get creative! Designed for flexibility — use it for: • Beginner writing activities, literacy centers, and writing units • ESL / ELA morning work and take-home work • Creative writing and handwriting practice Perfect for many classrooms: • Year 1, year 2, and year 3 • Homeschool and distance learning • Special education and struggling students No prep required: Just print the PDF and provide some basic supplies.
Adjectives and AdverbsQuick View
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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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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
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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
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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.
Comparative & Superlative Adjectives & Adverbs Quick View
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Comparative & Superlative Adjectives & Adverbs

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Comparative & Superlative Adjectives & Adverbs PowerPoint & Worksheets - Included: - Comparative & Superlative Adjectives & Adverbs PowerPoint (49 slides) - Comparative & Superlative Adjectives & Adverbs Anchor chart - 3 Comparative & Superlative Adjectives & Adverbs worksheets and answer sheets The PowerPoint consists of 49 fully animated slides. The degrees of comparison are explained with animated examples. Spelling rules and tips are also explained with animated examples. Students are encouraged to use their whiteboards during the PowerPoint. This helps them to stay actively involved. Three worksheets and answer sheets cover all the spelling rules and tips. The last worksheet has sentences that students have to complete with the correct form of the degree of comparison. Created by Lindy du Plessis (store: Lindy loves to teach). Single user license only.
AdverbsQuick View
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Adverbs

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Adverbs ‘Adverbs’ explores how the use of adverbs can affect a text and teaches pupils how to use effective adverbs to develop sentence structure. This editable PowerPoint lesson includes: Definition of adverbs and examples with images / illustrations. Activities to support the teaching of this objective with an accompanying worksheet 'Adverbs’ is editable allowing teachers to adapt the resource to meet the needs of each class they teach.
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Adjectives and Adverbs Escape Room

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Adjectives and Adverbs Escape Room Escape from the train station! Explore the train station, get into the gift shop, make a fake staff ID and see if you can convince the guard to help you escape! Practice using adjectives and adverbs with this fun punctuation digital escape room. Children will need to explore the train station, answering questions and solving puzzles and collecting information to escape. This game is played completely online, no logins required. You simply give your students the game URL and they can play. Please ask if you have any questions.
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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.