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Circle an adverb in this sentence.
Tomorrow, Gita will proudly represent her athletics club in the county competition.
Look at the pairs of words within the brackets. Circle the correct word to fit the sentence.
At the restaurant, Susan enjoyed her delicious chocolate (desert/ dessert).
The cutlery set was made of stainless (steel/steal).
Add an appropriate relative clause to this sentence:
The magician, _______________________, was performing at a birthday party.
Mr Whoops has accidentally jumbled up an adjective that he uses to describe his naughty new puppy. Can you help him to unjumble it?
MSCHEIUSOVI
Can you think of the silent letter word to match the definition?
A piece of land surrounded by water. ___________
Underline the fronted adverbial in this sentence:
As they neared the finish line, the racehorses picked up speed to try to win the race.
Year 5 Summer Term 2 SPaG Mat 1
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d f
b
Circle both of the adverbs in this sentence.
Tomorrow, Gita will proudly represent her athletics club in the county competition.
Look at the choices of words within the brackets. Circle the correct word to fit the sentence.
Shivering and cold, the children tried to block the (draft/ draught) that was coming from under the door.
The businesswomen had made a sizable (prophet/profit) on her investment.
Add an appropriate relative clause to this sentence adding in the correct punctuation.
The magician _______________________ was performing at a birthday party.
Mr Whoops has accidentally jumbled two adjectives that he uses to describe his fantastic yet naughty new puppy. Can you help him to unjumble them?
MSCHEIUSOVI SLLMAVREUO
Can you think of the silent letter word to match the definition?
A piece of land surrounded by water. ___________
A medieval soldier that wore armour. ___________
Rearrange this sentence so that it has a fronted adverbial. Don’t forget the correct punctuation.
The racehorses picked up speed to try to win the race as they neared the finish line.
Year 5 Summer Term 2 SPaG Mat 1
a c e
df
b
Circle all the adverbs in this sentence.
Tomorrow, Gita will proudly represent her athletics club in the county competition.
CHALLENGE: Can you write another sentence that contains two adverbs and underline them?
Look at the choices of words within the brackets. Circle the correct word to fit the sentence.
Using her pocket money, Laura bought a collection of (stationary/stationery) for her new school backpack.
During the final, the unruly footballer got a yellow card for (descent/dissent).
Write a sentence containing a relative clause about the magician.
Mr Whoops has accidentally jumbled two adjectives that he uses to describe his fantastic yet naughty new puppy. All the letters from the two words are muddled together- can you help him to unjumble them?
OSCREIUSOVISLLMAVHEUM
Can you think of the silent letter word to match the definition?
A piece of land surrounded by water. ___________
A medieval soldier that wore armour. ___________
A small prickly plant that is the nation emblem of Scotland. ________
Write a sentence about this scene that has a fronted adverbial. Don’t forget the correct punctuation.
Year 5 Summer Term 2 SPaG Mat 1
a c e
df
b
Underline the fronted adverbial in this sentence:
As they neared the finish line, the racehorses picked up speed to try to win the race.
As they neared the finish line, the racehorses picked up speed to try to win the race.
Circle an adverb in this sentence.
Tomorrow, Gita will proudly represent her athletics club in the county competition.
Circle either tomorrow or proudly.
Look at the pairs of words within the brackets. Circle the correct word to fit the sentence.
At the restaurant, Susan enjoyed her delicious chocolate (desert/ dessert).
The cutlery set was made of stainless (steel/steal).
Add an appropriate relative clause to this sentence:
The magician, _________________, was performing at a birthday party.
Accept any relevant relative clause relating to the magician that begins with the relative pronoun who, whom or whose, e,g, The magician, who was called The Great Lorenzo, was performing at a birthday party. Mr Whoops has accidentally
jumbled up an adjective that he uses to describe his naughty new puppy. Can you help him to unjumble it?
MSCHEIUSOVI
MISCHIEVOUS
Can you think of the silent letter word to match the definition?
A piece of land surrounded by water. ___________
island
Year 5 Summer Term 2 SPaG Mat Answers 1
a c e
d f
b
Circle both of the adverbs in this sentence.
Tomorrow, Gita will proudly represent her athletics club in the county competition.
Circle both tomorrow or proudly.
Look at the choices of words within the brackets. Circle the correct word to fit the sentence.
Shivering and cold, the children tried to block the (draft/ draught) that was coming from under the door.
The businesswomen had made a sizable (prophet/profit) on her investment.
Add an appropriate relative clause to this sentence adding in the correct punctuation.
The magician _______________________ was performing at a birthday party.
Accept any relevant relative clause relating to the magician that begins with the relative pronoun who, whom or whose that is enclosed in commas, e,g. The magician, who was called The Great Lorenzo, was performing at a birthday party. Mr Whoops has accidentally
jumbled two adjectives that he uses to describe his fantastic yet naughty new puppy. Can you help him to unjumble them?
MSCHEIUSOVI SLLMAVREUO
MISCHIEVOUS MARVELLOUS
Can you think of the silent letter word to match the definition?
A piece of land surrounded by water. island
A medieval soldier that wore armour. knight
Rearrange this sentence so that it has a fronted adverbial. Don’t forget the correct punctuation.
The racehorses picked up speed to try to win the race as they neared the finish line.
As they neared the finish line, the racehorses picked up speed to try to win the race.
Year 5 Summer Term 2 SPaG Mat Answers 1
a c e
df
b
Circle all the adverbs in this sentence.
Tomorrow, Gita will proudly represent her athletics club in the county competition. Circle both tomorrow or proudly.
CHALLENGE: Can you write another sentence that contains two adverbs and underline them? Accept any sensible sentence containing to adverbs.
Look at the choices of words within the brackets. Circle the correct word to fit the sentence.
Using her pocket money, Laura bought a collection of (stationary/stationery) for her new school backpack.
During the final, the unruly footballer got a yellow card for (descent/dissent).
Write a sentence containing a relative clause about the magician.
Accept any relevant sentence containing a relative clause relating to the magician that begins with the relative pronoun who, whom, whose, which or that with appropriate comma use, e.g. The magician, who was called The Great Lorenzo, was performing at a birthday party.
Mr Whoops has accidentally jumbled two adjectives that he uses to describe his fantastic yet naughty new puppy. All the letters from the two words are muddled together- can you help him to unjumble them?
OSCREIUSOVISLLMAVHEUM
MISCHIEVOUS MARVELLOUS
Can you think of the silent letter word to match the definition?
A piece of land surrounded by water. island
A medieval soldier that wore armour. knight
A small prickly plant that is the nation emblem of Scotland. thistle
Write a sentence about this scene that has a fronted adverbial. Don’t forget the correct punctuation.
Accept any sensible sentence with a fronted adverbial marked with a comma, e.g. As they neared the finish line, the racehorses picked up speed to try to win the race.
Year 5 Summer Term 2 SPaG Mat Answers 1
a c e
df
b
Are you ready to go hiking, Max?
Can you put the inverted commas into the correct
place in this direct speech
sentence.
Can you think of the –cious or –tious word to match this definition?
Very healthy to eat n_____________
Can you place brackets (parenthesis) around the additional detail in this sentence?
Saint George the patron saint of England famously defeated a dragon.
Choose the adverb of possibility that best fits in this sentence:
The sky had turned pitch black and it was ______________ going to rain.
Choose the correct form of the verb ’to go’ to fit into these sentences. Draw a line to match each sentence to the correct verb.
Mr Whoops has been juggling with the letters from one of his Y5 spelling words - can you spot what it is?
d ____________ e
We’ll ____ to the shopping centre later. went
I’m ____ shopping tomorrow. going
Last Saturday, I ____ shopping. go
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ei
tid
e
Year 5 Summer Term 2 SPaG Mat 2
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d fb
Are you ready to go hiking, Max?
Can you write Claire’s words into a direct speech sentence that uses inverted commas?
Can you think of the –cious or –tious word to match this definition?
Very healthy to eat n_____________
Acting in a guilty way s_____________
Can you place brackets (parenthesis) around additional detail in this sentence?
Saint George the patron saint of England famously defeated a dragon.
Choose TWO different adverbs of possibility that best fit in these sentences:
The sky had turned pitch black and it was ______________ going to rain.
Because the game is so expensive, I ______________ can’t afford to buy it.
Choose the correct form of the verb ’to go’ to fit into these sentences.
We’ll ____________ to the shopping centre later.
I’m ____________ shopping tomorrow.
Last Saturday, I ____________ shopping.
Mr Whoops has been juggling with the letters from one of his Y5 spelling words - can you spot what it is?
d ____________
f n
e i
ti
de
Year 5 Summer Term 2 SPaG Mat 2
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fb
Are you ready to go hiking, Max?
Can you write Claire’s words into a direct speech sentence that uses inverted commas?
On the back of your mat, can you invent a line of direct speech to show Max’s reply.
Can you think of the –cious or –tious word to match this definition?
Very healthy to eat n_____________
Acting in a guilty way s_____________
Highly contagious i_____________
Can you write a sentence about Saint George that has a parenthesis inside brackets?
Choose THREE different adverbs of possibility that best fit in these sentences:
The sky had turned pitch black and it was ______________ going to rain.
Because the game is so expensive, I ______________ can’t afford to buy it.
I can’t make it to the karate class this week but I ______________ will come next week.
Choose the correct form of the verb ’to go’ to fit into these sentences.
We’ll ____________ to the shopping centre later.
I’m ____________ shopping tomorrow.
Last Saturday, I ____________ shopping.
Now write a present perfect sentence using the correct form of the verb ‘to go’.
Mr Whoops has been juggling with the letters from one of his Y5 spelling words - can you spot what it is?
__________________
f
n
e
i
ti
d
e
Year 5 Summer Term 2 SPaG Mat 2
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d
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"Are you ready to go hiking, Max?"
Can you put the inverted commas
into the correct
place in this
direct speech sentence.
Can you think of the –cious or –tious word to match this definition?
Very healthy to eat n_____________
nutritious
Can you place brackets (parenthesis) around the additional detail in this sentence?
Saint George (the patron saint of England)famously defeated a dragon.
Choose the adverb of possibility that best fits in this sentence:
The sky had turned pitch black and it was _____ going to rain.
Accept an appropriate adverb of possibility, e.g. certainly, definitely, clearly, obviously, etc.
Choose the correct form of the verb ’to go’ to fit into these sentences. Draw a line to match each sentence to the correct verb.
Mr Whoops has been juggling with the letters from one of his Y5 spelling words - can you spot what it is?
d efinite e
We’ll ____ to the shopping centre later. went
I’m ____ shopping tomorrow. going
Last Saturday, I ____ shopping. go
fn
ei
tid
e
Year 5 Summer Term 2 SPaG Mat Answers 2
a c e
d fb
Are you ready to go hiking, Max?
Can you write Claire’s words into a direct speech sentence that uses inverted commas?
Accept accurately-punctuated speech, e.g. “Are you ready to go hiking, Max?” said Claire.
Can you think of the –cious or –tious word to match this definition?
Very healthy to eat nutritious
Acting in a guilty way suspicious
Can you place brackets (parenthesis) around additional detail in this sentence?
Saint George (the patron saint of England) famously defeated a dragon.
Choose TWO different adverbs of possibility that best fit in these sentences:
The sky had turned pitch black and it was ______________ going to rain.
Because the game is so expensive, I ______________ can’t afford to buy it.
Accept TWO appropriate adverbs of possibility, e.g. certainly, definitely, clearly, obviously, etc.
Choose the correct form of the verb ’to go’ to fit into these sentences.
We’ll _________ to the shopping centre later.
I’m ____________ shopping tomorrow.
Last Saturday, I ____________shopping.
Mr Whoops has been juggling with the letters from one of his Y5 spelling words - can you spot what it is?
d efinite
f n
e i
ti
de
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e
d
fb
Year 5 Summer Term 2 SPaG Mat Answers 2
go
going
went
Are you ready to go hiking, Max?
Can you write Claire’s words into a direct speech sentence that uses inverted commas?Accept accurately-punctuated speech, e.g. “Are you ready to go hiking, Max?” said Claire.
On the back of your mat, can you invent a line of direct speech to show Max’s reply.Any sensible reply with accurate speech punctuation, e.g. “Yes-I’m ready to go!” exclaimed Max.
Can you think of the –cious or –tious word to match this definition?
Very healthy to eat nutritious
Acting in a guilty way suspicious
Highly contagious infectious
Can you write a sentence about Saint George that has a parenthesis inside brackets?
Accept any sentence with additional details (an aside) given inside brackets, e.g. Saint George (the patron saint of England) famously defeated a dragon.
Choose THREE different adverbs of possibility that best fit in these sentences:The sky had turned pitch black and it was ________ going to rain.Because the game is so expensive, I _________ can’t afford to buy it.I can’t make it to the karate class this week but I _____ will come next week.Accept THREE appropriate adverbs of possibility, e.g. certainly, definitely, clearly, obviously, etc.
Choose the correct form of the verb ’to go’ to fit into these sentences.
We’ll ____________ to the shopping centre later.
I’m ____________ shopping tomorrow.
Last Saturday, I ____________ shopping.
Now write a present perfect sentence using the correct form of the verb ‘to go’. Accept any accurate sentence that contains ‘has gone’ or ‘have gone’.
Mr Whoops has been juggling with the letters from one of his Y5 spelling words - can you spot what it is?
definite
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i
ti
d
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Year 5 Summer Term 2 SPaG Mat Answers 2
go
going
went