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1 Personal pronouns: I, YOU,HE, IT, …- treasure hunt -
2 Verbs in present, I PLAY, HE PLAYS
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3 Modal verbs “IN PRESENT”: BE, HAVE, CAN, MUST, WILL
Catapult
Snakes and Ladders
4 Negative of 2 and 3
5 Interrogative of 2 and 3
6 Wh-words: WHO, WHY, WHAT, WHEN, HOW, WHOSE, HOW OFTEN, WHICH, WHERE
Sentence Monkey
Rags to Riches
An Exercise
7 Plurals: with s, es, ies, ves, irregular
is it s or es?
here come the ffffffves
the exception-al
why that Y?
oh no, the O!
8 Prepositions of place: AT, ON, IN, OVER, UNDER, IN FRONT, BEHIND, NEXT TO, NEAR, BETWEEN, AMONG, OPPOSITE, OUT OF, ALONG, ONTO, INSIDE, OUTSIDE, ABOVE,
Sentence Monkey
Prepositions Wheel
Word2Word
Mes-Games
9 Imperatives: affirmative, negative
Imperatives
Do as I say
Public Signs
10 APOSTROPHES
·Possession with ´, singular, plural: JOHN´S HOUSE
(As opposed to of: THE COLOUR OF THE CAR)
·CONTRACTION
Who Owns What?
Beat The Clock
Break It Up
Penalty Shootout
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·Possessive adjectives: MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, ITS, OUR, YOUR, THEIR
·Possessive pronouns: MINE, YOURS, HIS, HERS, OURS, YOURS, THEIRS
Try These Three
Penguins in Peril
Woodwards
An Exercise
Word to Word
Try These Three
Billionaire
13 Quantifiers.
·Some for affirmative, Any for negative, interrogative. And NO for nothing.
MoonShot
Try These 6
Bradley´s Quiz
The Blank
The Quiz
·Extension of 13: SOMETHING, SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE,
14 Quantifiers: A LOT, LOTS, MANY, MUCH, ALITTLE, A FEW
Bouncing Balls
Some Exercises
Match-up Quiz
15. Partitives: A slice of, a piece of, a glass of
Billionaire
16 Comparative and superlative of adjectives:
MORE / ER--------------MOST / EST
woodward
you are happy, i am happier
the adjective detective
STEADY
17 Present simple, negative, interrogative: I PLAY, DO YOU LIKE, I DON´T KNOW
Do Does
Don´t Doesn´t
Actions Present Simple
Try These
Try These Eight
18 Present Continuous or progressive:
· I AM PLAYING, ARE YOU.., SHE IS NOT..
· Future arragements: I AM COMING TOMORROW
Word2word
Fling The Teacher
Rally
Try These Many
Jumbled
Click and Drag
19 Future with will: I WILL THINK ABOUT IT
Correct order
Spin off
20 Future with going to: I AM NOT GOING TO TELL YOU
Mes-Games
Plans
Going to Future
Penalty Shootout
21 PAST SIMPLE
·Past of regular verbs. I WORKED
·Past of irregular verbs: I ATE
quia
starship
2bee
speedword
matchword
basketball
speedword.2
speedword.3
speedword.4
speedword.5
23 Present perfect, regular and irregular. I HAVE FINISHED
Golf
MoonShot
Experiences
Spin The Wheel
MES Golf
Jumbled
24 Past continuous: I WAS GOING TO SCHOOL
25 Past perfect: I HAD JUST FINISHED MY HOMEWORK
26 Adverbs of frequency: ALWAYS, USUALLY, OFTEN, SOMETIMES, RARELY, SELDOM, NEVER
27 Prepositions of time: IN, ON, AT 8IN THE MORNING, IN JANUARY, ON MONDAYS, ON THE 7TH, AT 7, AT NIGHT
28 Modal verbs in future and past, see 3: WAS / WERE, COULD, WILL BE ABLE TO, SHOULD,
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29 Question tags. HE IS TALL, ISN´T HE? YOU WILL HELP ME, WON´T YOU?
GO
30 Sentences meaningfully connected with simple conjunctions like: and, so, but, because, then, after, or
31 Sentences meaningfully connected with conjunctions like: as, for, since, until, besides, though, although, yet, as, when, while, meanwhile, however, before, next, first, secondly, finally,
32 Super Sentences meaningfully connected with complex conjunctions like e: nevertheless, furthermore, moreover, therefore, whenever, whatever, consequently, notwithstanding, nonetheless, henceforward, conversely, hence, similarly, whereas, alternatively, particularly
33 Reported speech: present:
MY PARENTS ARE WELL---SHE SAID HER PARENTS WERE WELL
34 Reported speech: present continuous
MY FAMILY IS GOING AWAY---SHE SAID HER FAMILY WAS GOING AWAY
35 Reported speech: past
MY FAMILY WENT AWAY---SHE SAID HER FAMILY HAD GONE AWAY
36 Reported speech: present perfect
MY FAMILY HAS GONE AWAY---SHE SAID HER FAMILY HAD GONE AWAY
37 Reported speech: future with will
MY FAMILY WILL GO AWAY--- SHE SAID HER FAMILY WOULD GO AWAY
38 Reported speech: future with going to
MY FAMILY IS GOING TO COME---- SHE SAID HER FAMILY WAS GOING TO COME
39 Conditional i: IF YOU STUDY HARD, YOU WILL PASS THE T
40 Conditional ii: IF I WERE RICH, I WOULD GO TO
41 Conditional iii:IF I HAD STUDIED HARDER, I WOULD HAVE BECOME
42 Passive, present, past:
STUDENTS STUDY IT / THEY WROTE IT IN
IT IS STUDIED BY / IT WAS WRITTEN IN
woodwards
43 Passive, present continuous:
THEY ARE CLEANING IT
IT IS BEING CLEANED
44 Passive, past continuous.
THEY WERE REPAIRING IT
IT WAS BEING REPAIRED
45 Passive , future:
I WILL FINISH IT BEFORE TOMORROW
IT WILL BE FINISHED BEFORE
46 Passive, present perfect:
THE TEACHER HAS WRITTEN IT
IT HAS BEEN WRITTEN BY THE TEACHER
47 Passive, past perfect.
THE TEACHER HAD SAID IT
IT HAD BEEN SAID BY THE TEACHER
48 Passive, past continuous
HE WAS WRITING IT…WHEN
IT WAS BEING WRITTEN…WHEN
49 Passive formulas like, IT IS SAID THAT (THOUGHT, BELIEVED, CONSIDERED, REPORTED, KNOWN, EXPECTED, ALLEGED, UNDERSTOOD)
KS1. REVISE
Sweet Tooth (Full Stops)
Lug and the Gant Storks. (Capital Letters)
The Patchworker (Word Order)
Code Calling (Synonyms)
Dragon Land (Questions)
Fraser the Eraser (Descriptions)
The Cream Cake Mystery (Rhymes)
The Sound Monster (Onomatopoeia)
Floppy and the Puppies (Adjectives)
Wild West (Phonics, Spelling)
Pirate (Spelling)
Word Golf (Synonyms)
River Rhyming (Rhymes)
Travelling (Pronouns)
Alien (Punctuation)
Alphabetical Adventure (Abc´s)
Balloon (Conjunctions)
Kung-Fu (Sentence order)
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KS2. CAN YOU FINISH THEM ALL?
Trapped (Nouns and Adjectives)
Tapped II (Paragraphs)
Trapped III (Punctuation)
Trapped IV (Complex Sentences)
Trapped V (Spelling)
Trapped VI (Verbs and Adverbs)
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The Patchworker (Word Order)
Code Calling (Synonyms)
Dragon Land (Questions)
Fraser the Eraser (Descriptions)
The Cream Cake Mystery (Rhymes)
The Sound Monster (Onomatopoeia)
Floppy and the Puppies (Adjectives)
Wild West (Phonics, Spelling)
Pirate (Spelling)
Word Golf (Synonyms)
River Rhyming (Rhymes)
Travelling (Pronouns)
Alien (Punctuation)
Alphabetical Adventure (Abc´s)
Balloon (Conjunctions)
Kung-Fu (Sentence order)
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KS2. CAN YOU FINISH THEM ALL?
Trapped (Nouns and Adjectives)
Tapped II (Paragraphs)
Trapped III (Punctuation)
Trapped IV (Complex Sentences)
Trapped V (Spelling)
Trapped VI (Verbs and Adverbs)
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*JUST PUNCTUATION*
8. contr´action
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