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Using synonyms and antonyms
A synonym is a word that has the same (or similar) meaning as another word. An antonym is a word that has the opposite meaning of another word. Using synonyms and antonyms helps students to communicate more effectively, improves their reading comprehension, and develops their critical thinking skills. This handy KS2 worksheet will help children recognise and use synonyms and antonyms correctly.
Year 6 English - This worksheet shows 12 different blends. Student must look at the different blends
Year 6 English - This worksheet includes four headings: proper nouns, common nouns, pronouns, and co
A compound word is created when two smaller words are combined to make a new word. Students look at
A compound word is created when two smaller words are combined to make a new word. Students look at
A prefix is a group of letters that can be added to the beginning of a root word to change the meani
A prefix is a group of letters that can be added to the beginning of a root word to change the meani
A prefix is a group of letters that can be added to the beginning of a root word to change the meani
A prefix is a group of letters that can be added to the beginning of a root word to change the meani
The root word is the basic word. If we add prefixes and suffixes to a root word we can change its me
The root word is the basic word. If we add prefixes and suffixes to a root word we can change its me
A synonym is a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase e.g. b
An antonym is a word opposite in meaning to another e.g. happy and sad. Students draw a line to matc
This year 6 English worksheet focuses on the alphabet. Students are asked questions about the alphab
This year 6 English worksheet asks students to put words in alphabetical order. They must then look
A collective noun names groups of people or things taken together and spoken of as one whole e.g. a
A collective noun names groups of people or things taken together and spoken of as one whole e.g. a
The comparative form of an adjective is used for comparing two things or two people (e.g. he is shor
Students learn about different forms of language that is spoken in a particular area. Draw a line to
Students learn about different forms of language that is spoken in a particular area. They must writ
A silent letter is a letter that you can not hear when you say the word e.g. the silent letter in th
Rhyming words are words that have the same ending sound e.g. dog, log, frog. Students colour the bub
An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase. Students must match each abbreviation and i
A suffix can be added to the end of a root word e.g. helpful. Students look at the words and write
A suffix can be added to the end of a root word e.g. helpful. Students look at the words and write
A suffix can be added to the end of a root word e.g. helpful. Students look at the words and write
A suffix can be added to the end of a root word e.g. helpful. Students look at the words and write
A suffix can be added to the end of a root word e.g. helpful. Students look at the words and write
A suffix can be added to the end of a root word e.g. helpful. Students look at the words and write
A suffix can be added to the end of a root word e.g. helpful. Students look at the words and write
A suffix can be added to the end of a root word e.g. helpful. Students look at the words and write
'Trans' and 'bi' are both prefixes. Students look at the words and add the correct prefix to each wo
'Circum' and 'tele' are both prefixes. Students look at the words and add the correct prefix to each
'Auto is a prefix meaning by yourself, working independently, or without needing help. Students look
If your students tend to leave out apostrophes, ask them to check every word that ends in 's' or 'es
A compound word is created when two smaller words are combined to make a new word. Students read thr
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Choose the corre
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Choose the corre
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Students must ch
A conjunction is a word that connects clauses or sentences or coordinates words in the same clause e
Idioms are word combinations that can't be figured out by looking up the words in the dictionary. Fo
Proverbs usually contain words of wisdom and are generally known by many people. Students draw a lin
It is important to know the basic facts about writing a sentence. Does the sentence need a capital l
All languages change over time, and vary from place to place. Students draw a line to match the old
Year 6 English - Common word endings. Students must complete each word by choosing the correct commo
Year 6 English - Common word endings. Students must complete each word by choosing the correct commo
Year 6 English - Common word endings. Students must complete each word by choosing the correct commo
A prefix is a group of letters that can be added to the beginning of a root word to change the meani
A prefix is a group of letters that can be added to the beginning of a root word to change the meani
The past is a verb tense that expresses actions or states in the past. Students look at the verbs an
Connectives are used to link one sentence to another or to extend a sentence. Students choose the co
Active and passive verbsAn active verb is when the subject of the sentence does the action e.g. Paul
In formal English, people usually pronounce words more carefully and use longer sentences with more
Year 6 English - Students complete the sentences by choosing a suitable word for each gap.
A syllable is any one of the parts into which a word is divided when it is pronounced e.g. el-e-phan
Alphabetical order - Students must look at the different colours and write them in alphabetical orde
Alphabetical order - Students must look at the different emotions and write them in alphabetical ord
Alphabetical order - Students must look at the different professions and write them in alphabetical
Alphabetical order - Students must look at the different kitchen utensils and write them in alphabet
Alphabetical order - Students must look at the different animals and write them in alphabetical orde
Alphabetical order - Students must look at the different boy names and write them in alphabetical or
Alphabetical order - Students must look at the different girl names and write them in alphabetical o
Alphabetical order - Students must look at the different capital cities and write them in alphabetic
Alphabetical order - Students must look at the different subjects and write them in alphabetical ord
Alphabetical order - Students must look at the different countries and write them in alphabetical or
A syllable is any one of the parts into which a word is divided when it is pronounced e.g. el-e-phan
A syllable is any one of the parts into which a word is divided when it is pronounced e.g. el-e-phan
A syllable is any one of the parts into which a word is divided when it is pronounced e.g. el-e-phan
A syllable is any one of the parts into which a word is divided when it is pronounced e.g. el-e-phan
A syllable is any one of the parts into which a word is divided when it is pronounced e.g. el-e-phan
A syllable is any one of the parts into which a word is divided when it is pronounced e.g. el-e-phan
A syllable is any one of the parts into which a word is divided when it is pronounced e.g. el-e-phan
A syllable is any one of the parts into which a word is divided when it is pronounced e.g. el-e-phan
Many words have similar meanings e.g. big and large. Students must look at the words and think of an
Many words have similar meanings e.g. big and large. Students must look at the words and think of an
Many words have similar meanings e.g. big and large. Students must look at the words and think of an
Many words have similar meanings e.g. big and large. Students must look at the words and think of an
Many words have similar meanings e.g. big and large. Students must look at the words and think of an
Many words have similar meanings e.g. big and large. Students must look at the words and think of an
Many words have similar meanings e.g. big and large. Students must look at the words and think of an
Many words have similar meanings e.g. big and large. Students must look at the words and think of an
Many words have similar meanings e.g. big and large. Students must look at the words and think of an
Students choose they're, there or their to complete the sentences.
Students choose they're, there or their to complete the sentences.
Students choose they're, there or their to complete the sentences.
Students choose they're, there or their to complete the sentences.
Words with magic 'e' affect the way we say the previous vowel. Students write the magic e words corr
Words with magic 'e' affect the way we say the previous vowel. Students write the magic e words corr
Look at the list of words below. Are they adjectives, verbs or nouns? Tick the correct box.
All of these words are associated with Chinese New Year. This worksheet asks children to unscramble
Some similes can also be called cliches because they are used so much that they have very little imp
Year 6 English - This resource is all about possessive and plural nouns. Students are asked to read
Year 6 English - This resource is all about possessive and plural nouns. Students are asked to read
Year 6 English - This resource is all about possessive and plural nouns. Students are asked to read
Year 6 Literacy - This English resource asks children to fill in the gaps with the past simple tense
Year 6 English - Sentence analogies. Look at the sentences and choose the one that makes sense.
Year 6 English - Sentence analogies. Look at the sentences and choose the one that makes sense.
Year 6 English - The most common relative pronouns are who/whom, whoever/whomever, whose, that, and
Year 6 English - Students are asked to read the sentences and choose the correct relative pronoun in
Look at the words below. Can you write down the names of all the countries taking part in the World
It's helpful to know the really common English proverbs because we hear them come up in conversation
It's helpful to know the really common English proverbs because we hear them come up in conversation
It's helpful to know the really common English proverbs because we hear them come up in conversation
An antonym is a word opposite in meaning to another (e.g. bad and good ). Students are asked to matc
An antonym is a word opposite in meaning to another (e.g. bad and good ). Students are asked to matc
Students are asked to read the sentences and fill in the correct form of adjective.
This worksheet can be used when teaching kids about dinosaurs. Students are asked to unscramble the
Homonyms are words that sound like one another but have different meanings. Students read the senten
Homonyms are words that sound like one another but have different meanings. Students read the senten
Homonyms are words that sound like one another but have different meanings. Students read the senten
Homonyms are words that sound like one another but have different meanings. Students read the senten
Early or soon? Students are asked to choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
By adding negative prefixes to the beginnings of words, we can change a word's meaning into its oppo
By adding negative prefixes to the beginnings of words, we can change a word's meaning into its oppo
By adding negative prefixes to the beginnings of words, we can change a word's meaning into its oppo
Students are asked to unscramble the words, they may use a dictionary to check their spellings.
Students are asked to unscramble the words, they may use a dictionary to check their spellings.
Students are asked to unscramble the words, they may use a dictionary to check their spellings.
Students are asked to unscramble the words, they may use a dictionary to check their spellings.
Students are asked to unscramble the words, they may use a dictionary to check their spellings.
Students are asked to unscramble the words, they may use a dictionary to check their spellings.
Students fill in the missing vowels to the New Year related words.
Spellings - e-e words - This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing t
This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the
This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the
This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the
A suffix is a phonetic unit that is placed after a root word. This English resource focuses on the s
This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the
This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the
This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the
This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the
This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the
This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the
This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the
This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the
This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the
This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the
This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the
This English worksheet asks students to complete the sentences by choosing the correct word from the
A prefix is a group of letters added before a word to alter its meaning. The prefix 'dis' is general
A prefix is a group of letters added before a word to alter its meaning. The prefix 'de' is used to
Relative clauses are used to connect sentences. We use relative clauses to give additional informati
An active voice is when the subject of the sentence is performing the act. A passive voice is when t
This fun Christmas themed resource asks students to take a letter or combination of letters from eac
Synonyms worksheetHelp your students enhance their vocabulary and add variety to their writing and s
Antonyms worksheetHelp your students enhance their vocabulary and add variety to their writing and s
Using synonyms and antonymsA synonym is a word that has the same (or similar) meaning as another wor
Using semicolonsThe semicolon is used to separate two closely related independent clauses that could
Using adverbialsAdverbials can be used to provide sequencing, introduce additional information, show
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