Rapid Grammar - Primary Tools

Quick activities designed to last up to 10 minutes. Based on the grammar, punctuation and
vocabulary requirements in the National Curriculum from2014. Answers included.
Question Types
Grammar Terms and Word Classes
Punctuation
Verbs and Tenses
Phrases and Clauses
Vocabulary, Formal an Standard English
Sentence Types
Rapid Grammar Activities for Upper Key Stage 2
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Activity 3
Match each prefix to the correct
word so that it makes a new word.
Match each prefix to the correct
word so that it makes a new word.
Match each prefix to the correct
word so that it makes a new word.
Match each prefix to the correct
word so that it makes a new word.
re
de
mis
im
il
super
trans
inter
ir
over
mature
understood
legible
frost
do
coat
regular
port
national
power
Rapid Grammar Activities for Upper Key Stage 2
pre
semi
under
un
in
ir
in
im
il
en
active
tidy
colon
ground
caution
expensive
code
responsible
legal
possible
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Activity 3
Match each prefix to the correct
word so that it makes a new word.
Match each prefix to the correct
word so that it makes a new word.
Match each prefix to the correct
word so that it makes a new word.
Match each prefix to the correct
word so that it makes a new word.
redo
defrost
misunderstood
immature
illegible
superpower
transport
international
irregular
overcoat
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precaution
semicolon
underground
untidy
inactive
irresponsible
inexpensive
impossible
illegal
encode
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Activity 13
Which letter shows the part of the sentence that is a relative clause?
The table which is made of oak is now black with age.
A
C
B
D
Which letter shows the part of the sentence that is a relative clause?
We saw the latest Harry Potter film which we really enjoyed.
A
C
B
Which letter shows the part of the sentence that is a relative clause?
My uncle who was born in Manchester lived most of his life in London.
A
C
B
D
Which letter shows the part of the sentence that is a relative clause?
I watched three films last week one of which I really enjoyed.
A
C
B
D
Which letter shows the part of the sentence that is a relative clause?
The dish that I ordered was delicious.
A
B
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C
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Activity 13
Which letter shows the part of the sentence that is a relative clause?
The table which is made of oak is now black with age.
A
C
B
D
Which letter shows the part of the sentence that is a relative clause?
We saw the latest Harry Potter film which we really enjoyed.
A
C
B
Which letter shows the part of the sentence that is a relative clause?
My uncle who was born in Manchester lived most of his life in London.
A
C
B
D
Which letter shows the part of the sentence that is a relative clause?
I watched three films last week one of which I really enjoyed.
A
C
B
D
Which letter shows the part of the sentence that is a relative clause?
The dish that I ordered was delicious.
A
B
Rapid Grammar Activities for Upper Key Stage 2
C
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Activity 47
Choose the adverb in the sentences below.
“Soon,” he thought, “I’ll be able to see my family.”
They wearily put their pencils down after a long test.
The friendly boy smiled brightly at me.
Close the windows and securely lock the door.
Billie had to run fast to catch the bus.
The first film was brilliant, but this was quite bad.
Danny took out his compass before studying the map carefully.
I am too tired to stay awake.
Rapid Grammar Activities for Upper Key Stage 2
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Activity 47
Choose the adverb in the sentences below.
“Soon,” he thought, “I’ll be able to see my family.”
They wearily put their pencils down after a long test.
The friendly boy smiled brightly at me.
Close the windows and securely lock the door.
Billie had to run fast to catch the bus.
The first film was brilliant, but this was quite bad.
Danny took out his compass before studying the map carefully.
I am too tired to stay awake.
Rapid Grammar Activities for Upper Key Stage 2
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