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Y4 Autumn 1 Mat 2

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Year 4 Autumn Term 1 SPaG Mat 2

Section 1 Section 2 Section 3


Rewrite this text using Standard Can you think of the root word which, Correctly punctuate the direct speech in
English. when added to the prefix, will match this sentence.
I don’t have nothing to wear! this definition?
What would you like on your sandwich
 Against the law. asked the man in the apron.
 il


Section 4
Use ‘has’ and ‘have’ to complete these
present perfect tense sentences correctly:

The children  got


Section 5 Section 6 e a e
a PE lesson today. These words have prepositions hiding Mr Whoops has
within them. Can you spot them? The been juggling with r s
Joe  brought his
first one is done for you. the letters from one
new football kit. of his Y4 spelling c i n
router - r(out)er - out
words. Can you spot
linear - - what it is?
i e
Year 4 Autumn Term 1 SPaG Mat 2

Section 1 Section 2 Section 3


Rewrite this text using Standard Can you think of the root word which, Correctly punctuate the direct speech in
English. when added to the prefix, will match this sentence.
I don’t have nothing to wear! this definition?
What would you like on your sandwich
I don’t have anything to wear! or I have asked the man in the apron.
Against the law.
nothing to wear!
illegal “What would you like
on your sandwich?”
asked the man in the
apron.

Section 4
Use ‘has’ and ‘have’ to complete these
present perfect tense sentences correctly:

The children have got a PE


lesson today. Section 5 Section 6 e a e
These words have prepositions hiding Mr Whoops has
Joe has brought his new within them. Can you spot them? The been juggling with r s
football kit. first one is done for you. the letters from one
of his Y4 spelling c i n
router - r(out)er - out
words. Can you spot
linear - l(in)ear or li(near) - in or near. what it is?
increase
Year 4 Autumn Term 1 SPaG Mat 2

Section 1 Section 2 Section 3


I don’t have nothing to wear! Can I Can you think of the root words which, Write this sentence as a line of
lend a dress? when added to these prefixes, will match accurately-punctuated direct speech.
Rewrite this text message using the definitions? 
Standard English. A task that can’t be done. 
 im
What would you like in your sandwich?

Against the law.

il

Section 4
Use the correct form of the verb to
complete these present perfect tense
sentences correctly:
Section 5 Section 6 e a e
The children  got a
These words have prepositions hiding Mr Whoops has
PE lesson today. within them. Can you spot them? The been juggling with r s
first one is done for you. the letters from one
Joe  brought his c i n
of his Y4 spelling
new football kit. router - r(out)er - out
words. Can you spot
linear - - what it is?
kilobyte-
i
Year 4 Autumn Term 1 SPaG Mat 2

Section 1 Section 2 Section 3


I don’t have nothing to wear! Can I Can you think of the root words which, Write this sentence as a line of accurately-
lend a dress? when added to these prefixes, will match punctuated direct speech.
Rewrite this text message using the definitions?
“What would you like in your
Standard English. sandwich?” asked the man in the apron.
A task that can’t be done.
I don’t have anything to wear! or I
impossible
have nothing to wear! / Can I borrow What would you like in your sandwich?
a dress? Against the law.
illegal

Section 4
Use the correct form of the verb to
complete these present perfect tense
sentences correctly:

The children have got a PE Section 5 Section 6 e a e


lesson today. These words have prepositions hiding Mr Whoops has
within them. Can you spot them? The been juggling with r s
Joe has brought his new first one is done for you. the letters from one
football kit. of his Y4 spelling c i n
router - r(out)er - out
words. Can you spot
linear - l(in)ear or li(near) what it is?
kilobyte- kilo(by)te increase
Year 4 Autumn Term 1 SPaG Mat 2

Section 1 Section 2 What would you like in your sandwich?


Rewrite this message using Standard Can you think of root words that when
English. added to the prefix il or im will match Section 3
the definitions? Write this sentence as a line
I don’t have nothing to wear! I should
of accurately-punctuated
of bought something new. Can I lend a A task that can’t be done.
direct speech.
dress? Against the law.

 


Now invent a line of direct speech to
Section 5 show your reply.
These words have prepositions hiding
Section 4 within them. Can you spot them? The 
Use the correct form of the verb to first one is done for you. 
complete these present perfect tense
router - r(out)er - out
sentences correctly:
linear - -
The children got a PE Section 6 e
kilobyte- e a
lesson today. Joe brought Mr Whoops has
Now, use one of your prepositions in a been juggling with r s
his new football kit. sentence containing a subordinate clause. the letters from one
Write another present perfect sentence of his Y4 spelling c i n

about your day today. words. Can you spot

 what it is?

 

Year 4 Autumn Term 1 SPaG Mat 2

Section 1 Section 2 What would you like in your sandwich?


Rewrite this message using Standard Can you think of root words that when
English. added to the prefix il or im will match Section 3
the definitions? Write this sentence as a line
I don’t have nothing to wear! I should
of accurately-punctuated
of bought something new. Can I lend a A task that can’t be done. impossible direct speech.
dress? Against the law. illegal “What would you like in
I don’t have anything to wear! or I
your sandwich?” asked the
have nothing to wear! / I should have
man in the apron.
bought something new. / Can I borrow
Section 5 Now invent a line of direct speech to
a dress?
These words have prepositions hiding show your reply.
within them. Can you spot them? The Any sensible reply with accurate speech
first one is done for you. punctuation, e.g. “I’d like bacon, lettuce
Section 4
Use the correct form of the verb to router - r(out)er - out and tomato, please,” I replied.
complete these present perfect tense linear - l(in)ear or li(near) - in or near
sentences correctly: kilobyte- kilo(by)te - by
The children have got a PE lesson today. Section 6 e a e
Joe has brought his new football kit. Now, use one of your prepositions in a Mr Whoops has
sentence containing a subordinate clause. been juggling with r s
Write another present perfect sentence Accept any sentence with ‘near’ or ‘by’ the letters from one i
c n
about your day today. that contains a subordinate clause, of his Y4 spelling
Accept any sensible present perfect e.g. Before they had their picnic lunch, words. Can you spot
sentence with has/have + past principle, the hikers walked near the base of the what it is?
e.g. I have read a book this morning. mountains. increase

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