Punctuation Teaching Resources for Year 2
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Fix the Punctuation Activity
A cut and match activity to help your students correctly punctuate sentences.
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Contractions Bingo
Thirty-two bingo cards using contractions.
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Contractions Board Game
Encourage growth in spelling and writing conventions with a board game to practise making contractions using apostrophes.
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Contractions - I Have, Who Has? Card Game
Encourage correct spelling and usage of contractions in your English lessons with an engaging I Have, Who Has? Card game.
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Punctuation Poster
A cute punctuation poster to display in your classroom.
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Contractions Flipbook
Explore different contractions with this contractions flipbook template.
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Contractions Cut and Paste Worksheet Pack
Cut up contractions and practise putting contractions together with this set of cut and paste worksheets.
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Contraction Flowers Worksheets
Work on contraction knowledge with this set of flower-themed contraction worksheets.
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Contraction Bubbles Worksheet
Practise matching words to create contractions with this fun bubble-themed worksheet.
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This or That! PowerPoint Game – Contractions
A quiz to consolidate your students' understanding of contractions.
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Punctuation Pressure Worksheet
A worksheet consolidating students' understanding of punctuation.
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Punctuation Sentence Challenge Worksheet
A teaching resource to help consolidate the students’ knowledge of punctuation.
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Contractions Cupcake Matching Activity
Practise matching contractions with their words using this fun cupcake match-up.
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Punctuation Pizza Cover-up Game
Assist your students to recognise and use correct end punctuation with this interactive, hands-on game.
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Owls - Punctuation Set
An owl themed punctuation set for your classroom.
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Perfect Punctuation Worksheet
Sort each punctuation concept using the definitions and examples.
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Punctuation Poster Pack
A pack of 7 posters covering punctuation marks for the early years.
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Contractions Flower Match Activity
Practise matching the correct words with their contraction with this cute flower match activity.
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Contractions Folding Cards
Practise making contractions using this set of foldable contraction cards.
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Contractions Matching Activity - Dog Bone and Bowl
Practise matching words with their contraction with this fun bone and dog bowl matching activity.
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Contractions Poster Pack
Display these contraction posters in the classroom to help students remember the different contractions.
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Contractions Dominoes
Build vocabulary and spelling skills and have fun with contraction word games.
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Statement, Question, Command, Exclamation Flipbook
A template for students to use when learning about the four types of sentences.
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Capital Letter Correction Match-Up Activity
A cute activity where students edit sentences with capital letter puppets.
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Grammar and Punctuation Tails - Active Learning
An active game that requires students to use their basic grammar and punctuation knowledge.
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Grammar Tracking Chart – Monster Theme
A classroom display that allows students to see their progress towards using correct grammar and punctuation in their sentences.
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Punctuation Tracking Chart – Monster Theme
A classroom display that allows students to see their progress towards using correct grammar and punctuation in their sentences.
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Capital Letters and Punctuation
A 60 minute lesson in which students will identify that capital letters and different types of punctuation are used to build sentences.
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Building Simple Sentences
A 60 minute lesson in which students will build a simple sentence.
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Let's Build a Sentence
A 60 minute lesson in which students will write simple and compound sentences.
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Capital Letters and Punctuation - Fix It!
A 60 minute lesson in which students will identify that capital letters and punctuation are used to build sentences.