Grammar 6 Pupil Book In Print Letters Jl158 Jolly Phonics Mta

Author: Sara Wernham; Sue Lloyd; Lib Stephen (Illustrator)

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  • : $16.95 AUD
  • : 9781844145157
  • : Modern Teaching Aids Pty Limited
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  • : July 2017
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  • : July 2017
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  • : Sara Wernham; Sue Lloyd; Lib Stephen (Illustrator)
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  • : English
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Barcode 9781844145157
9781844145157

Description

Designed to follow on from the Jolly Phonics Pupil Books 1, 2 and 3, the Grammar Pupil Books builds on the skills taught in Jolly Phonics, and introduces grammar and spelling rules to improve writing and reading comprehension.


Children are able to work through the Grammar 6 Pupil book and complete a wide variety of engaging activities, which develop grammar, spelling, punctuation and comprehension skills.


Lessons are provided for 1 Grammar or punctuation topic and 1 Spelling lesson per week for a  year. The teacher is able to support and guide the children with the Grammar 6 Teacher’s Book.


Topics covered include:



  • Revision of elements covered in The Grammar 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 Pupil Books

  • Prefixes & suffixes and in particular numerical

  • New spelling patterns/rules: ough

  • Silent letters: bt, te, th

  • Schwas -ity & -ety

  • More alternatives: they, great, ballet, fete, straight for /ai/

  • New parts of speech: for example, countable and uncountable nouns, gerunds and modal verbs and imperatives

  • Further punctuation: using semi colons and colons or using a comma after a fronted adverbial

  • Developing a greater understanding of sentence structure and learning to recognise indirect objects, subject complements and passive agents

  • Definite and indefinite articles

  • Introducing children to literary devices such as alliteration, idioms and distinguishing between formal and informal writing