Confusing Sentences

This English scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to practise using words that are commonly confused with other to correct and complete example sentences on different topics and themes. The class can identify the meaning of pairs of confusing words to use when composing matching sentences.

Wild Giraffes
Identify and record the correct spelling of words that are often commonly confused to use in sentences about the appearance, movements and behaviours of giraffes

Sports and Games
Practise selecting and recording words that are commonly confused with each other to correct different sentences about a range of sports and games

Travel Expeditions
Investigate the correct spelling of different words that are often commonly confused to use in sentences about special places to explore around the world
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Shape Symmetry
Explore, record and compare the matching lines of symmetry that can be found in a range of different geometric shapes as part of their individual properties
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School Classrooms
Explain and record how to link pairs of sentence clauses about things that might happen in a school classroom using a range of matching conjunctions
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Animal Encyclopaedia
Design and produce a class encyclopaedia including entries and information about different classes of animals found in the world
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Giant Fruit
Plan and write a narrative story based on a work of fiction by a significant author, build words by adding the suffix ly to roots and extend sentences using fronted adverbials