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Grammar Terms: SPaG Display Posters (Pack 1) - KS2 Classroom Displays

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This pack contains six funny grammar posters illustrating key grammar terms for KS2 learners using eye-catching images and memorable model sentences.

Copies of the SPaG posters without the exemplar sentences are also included, at both A4 and giant sizes, so children can add their own suggestions as part of table work or a KS2 grammar wall display.

The terminology covered in this pack is as follows:

  • expanded noun phrases
  • modal verbs
  • passive voice
  • perfect verb form
  • relative clauses
  • subjunctive form KS2

What is included in this classroom display pack?

  • 6 A4 grammar posters with example sentences
  • 6 A4 blank posters for pupils to add their own examples on your English working wall
  • Giant versions of the A4 blank posters to create a larger classroom display
  • Teacher notes

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National Curriculum English programme of study links

Learning how to use expanded noun phrases to describe and specify.
Using expanded noun phrases to convey complicated information concisely.
Using modal verbs or adverbs to indicate degrees of possibility.
Using passive verbs to affect the presentation of information in a sentence.
Using the perfect form of verbs to mark relationships of time and cause.
Using relative clauses beginning with who, which, where, when, whose, that or with an implied (i.e. omitted) relative pronoun.
Recognising vocabulary and structures that are appropriate for formal speech and writing, including subjunctive forms.

  • Grammar poster - expanded noun phrases
  • Grammar poster - modal verbs
  • Grammar poster - passive voice
  • Grammar poster - perfect verb form
  • Grammar poster - relative clauses
  • Grammar poster - subjunctive form
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