Prepositions...Prepositions •I understand what a preposition is. •I can sort prepositions into those of place, position and time. •I can recognise a preposition in a sentence.
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Prepositions•I understand what a preposition is.
•I can sort prepositions into those of place, position and time.•I can recognise a preposition in a sentence.
DNA:
Ext: Improve the sentences
Add the missing punctuation:
What is your name
1hp
Add capital letters to the correct words.
on friday, angela took us to london.
2hp
Explain why the hyphen is needed in
re-sign
3hp
What is the link between Christians and Charity?
Name the Christian’s place of
worship.
1hp
Name the three elements that make
the Holy Trinity.
2hp
What is the Greek origin of the word
‘Christ’?
3hp
What is your name?1hp
On Friday, Angela took us to London.
2hp
To show re-sign and resign have different
meanings.3hp
Daily Spelling Practise!
Monday
Look at the Year 5/6 Spelling list and
identify 5 spellings that you will learn
this week.Choose words with
similar spelling patterns.
Copy out each spelling five times, checking each time it is spelt correctly.
Tuesday
Today you will copy each of your spellings in a
sentence – checking it is correct.
Make sure you use a dictionary/ the
internet to check if you are unsure of a
definition.
Wednesday
Using the write, cover, check
method, write out each spelling 5
times. In between each time, check your
spelling – is it correct or is there
something you need to remember?
Thursday
Allow yourself one minute to look at each spelling and
then from memory write it out 5 times.
Spend 10 minutes focussing on the
spellings you did not write correctly.
Friday
Today you are going to test yourself on
your chosen 5 spellings.
Spend 2 minutes looking at the
correct spellings or yesterdays revision.Write each spelling in a sentence and
then mark using the spelling list.
Helpful Strategies: Learning rhymes, singing the spelling, constant retrieval (Add your own methods to the F.O.R)
A preposition is used before a noun or a pronoun to indicate place, position or time.
The boy kicked the ball at the goal.Mum put the clock above the door.
The girl ran across the park.The child balanced on the rock.
Teacher’s arrive at school before the students.We will complete our work until we hear the bell.
Sort the prepositions below into the correct section of the tree map.
Prepositions
Of place Of position Of time
above beyondunder between withthrough after through past acrosssinceover
Answers
Place Position Time
AboveBehindTowardsBeyondBeneathAtOverUnderAround
OnAmongstBetweenAgainstInWithAcrossThroughBy
SinceUntilAfterPast
Underline all the prepositions in the sentences below.
We took a trip out of town last week.
The thing I enjoy most about the holidays is playing with my cousins.
If you look beyond the lunch tables, you can see the playground in the distance.
He threw the spinner toy parachute upwards and watched it fall slowly to the ground.
My sister sat by my mum on the bus.
I had to take my books off the table.
Our dog ran in the yard by the fence.
Next year I will be old enough to walk to school by myself.
She waited until 10 o’clock.
It was after noon that the TV was fixed.
I bought some milk from the supermarket.
My dad always drinks milk before bed to help him sleep.
PlenaryIf the answer is ‘preposition’
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