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 Tip: Press Ctrl+L to view pdf full screen. Press Esc to return. © 2016 PrimaryClass.co.uk and PrimaryTools.co.uk 1 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 © 2016 PrimaryClass.co.uk and PrimaryTools.co.uk 6 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 Rapid Grammar Activities for Upper Key Stage 2 precaution semicolon underground untidy inactive irresponsible inexpensive impossible illegal encode © 2016 PrimaryClass.co.uk and PrimaryTools.co.uk 7 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 © 2016 PrimaryClass.co.uk and PrimaryTools.co.uk 26 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 © 2016 PrimaryClass.co.uk and PrimaryTools.co.uk 27 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 © 2016 PrimaryClass.co.uk and PrimaryTools.co.uk 94 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 © 2016 PrimaryClass.co.uk and PrimaryTools.co.uk 95
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