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In these Year 5 relative clauses worksheets , learners are required to underline the relative pronoun in each sentence from a group of sentences. Following that, the class is presented with a table containing three columns with the following headings: Main Clause, Relative Pronoun or Relative Adverb, and Relative Clause. Their task is to choose a relative pronoun or a relative adverb from a provided list to introduce the relative clauses.
This worksheet aims to enhance learners’ understanding that a relative clause is a subordinate clause that commences with a relative pronoun (e.g., who, whom, which, whose, that) or a relative adverb (e.g., where, when, why). It also aims to boost their confidence in navigating the complexities of grammar.
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Year 5 Relative Clauses Full Lesson
Subject: English
Age range: 7-11
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Full lesson of relative clauses for Y5. Resources include: Smart notebook, punctuation work sheet, sentence scramble and other worksheets
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Help children practise using relative clauses with this worksheet. They can use it to practise identifying relative clauses, choosing the correct relative pronouns and adding their own relative clauses to sentences.
Answers are included.
- Key Stage: Key Stage 2
- Subject: English
- Topic: Relative clauses
- Topic Group: Grammar
- Year(s): Year 5
- Media Type: PDF
- Resource Type: Worksheet
- Last Updated: 23/10/2023
- Resource Code: E2WAT388
- Curriculum Point(s): Develop their understanding of concepts by using relative clauses beginning with who, which, where, when, whose, that or with an implied (i.e. omitted) relative pronoun. Develop their understanding of concepts by learning the grammar for years 5 and 6.
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This Year 5 Relative Clauses Game include five questions designed to test pupils’ understanding of relative clauses. Pupils will select the most suitable relative pronoun, identify a relative clause, identify sentences that contain relative clauses, choose an appropriate relative clause and insert punctuation to demarcate a relative clause.
National Curriculum Objectives
English – Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling English Year 5: (5G3.1a) Using relative clauses beginning with who, which, where, when, whose, that or with an implied (ie omitted) relative pronoun
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Our Relative Clauses Year 5 worksheet is designed to help your child do just that. Good grammar, spelling, and punctuation will make your child's work easier to read, as well as more interesting. Being able to use complex sentence structures will add to the overall quality of your little's one writing. As your child's literacy skills advance ...
File previews. docx, 19.89 KB. Relative Clause worksheet based on a Bloom's Taxonomy stepped-approach to teaching grammar. Starts by giving a description of what the grammatical target looks like, before working through increasingly complex levels of difficulty to support children internalising and using the grammar skill independently.
Our Relative Clauses Year 5 worksheet is designed to help your child do just that. Good grammar, spelling, and punctuation will make your child's work easier to read, as well as more interesting. Being able to use complex sentence structures will add to the overall quality of your little's one writing. As your child's literacy skills advance ...
Relative clauses. Relative clauses are taught at year 5 & year 6 literacy levels to help students add more depth to their writing. The types of relative clause used in this activity booklet start with a relative pronoun such as who, which, where, when and whose. For example, using a relative pronoun, we can add more information to the sentence ...
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In these Year 5 relative clauses worksheets, learners are required to underline the relative pronoun in each sentence from a group of sentences. Following that, the class is presented with a table containing three columns with the following headings: Main Clause, Relative Pronoun or Relative Adverb, and Relative Clause. ... homework and lesson ...
Relative clauses are introduced by a relative pronoun, for example, whose, which, who, that or whom. They can be used in the middle of a sentence ( embedded) like the example above or they might be used at the end of a sentence like the examples below: I went for an early morning run, which made me tired in the afternoon.
Combine the separate clauses below to make sentences containing relative clauses. The village is next to the school. The village has a magical sweet shop. In Year 5, I was picked for the Quidditch team. In Year 5, I helped my house win the cup. The spiders at school are carnivorous. The spiders at school have thousands of babies.
Add a Relative Clause 4 Cheeseburgers 1 5 Cheeseburgers 2 6 Spot the Clause 7 Restricted Area 1 8 Restricted Area 2 9 My Relatives 10-11 A Parent's Guide to Terminology 12 ... when I was 8 years old. who always does his homework. where my mum can keep an eye on me. who built many pyramids. where it is hot and humid.
Year 5 Using Relative Clauses. Objective: I can write a sentence that includes a relative clause. LbQ's Grammar Question Sets teach the objectives from the National Curriculum Years 2 - 6. Each Question Set contextualises the learning of grammatical concepts and vocabulary within a traditional tale to engage pupils.
docx, 453.6 KB. docx, 448.49 KB. docx, 11.93 KB. notebook, 16.58 KB. docx, 11.89 KB. docx, 168.89 KB. Full lesson of relative clauses for Y5. Resources include: Smart notebook, punctuation work sheet, sentence scramble and other worksheets. Tes paid licence How can I reuse this?
The lesson develops children's understanding of using relative clauses and pronouns in line with the Year 5 National Curriculum 2014 for writing (vocabulary, grammar and punctuation). And for more information on relative clauses, read this Relative Clause Teaching Wiki and try out this excellent Relative Clause Resource Pack.
Uses the relative pronouns whom, whomever and which, and clauses are embedded in the middle of the sentences. Questions 2, 5 and 8 (Varied Fluency) Developing Choose the most appropriate relative pronoun to insert into given sentences. Choice of who and which. Relative clause at the end of the given sentence.
Write a review. Help children practise using relative clauses with this worksheet. They can use it to practise identifying relative clauses, choosing the correct relative pronouns and adding their own relative clauses to sentences. Answers are included. Curriculum Point (s): Develop their understanding of concepts by using relative clauses ...
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Step 3: Year 5 Using Relative Clauses Homework Extension Year 5 Autumn Block 2. Year 5 Using Relative Clauses Homework Extension provides additional questions which can be used as homework or an in-class extension for the Year 5 Using Relative Clauses Resource Pack.These are differentiated for Developing, Expected and Greater Depth.
Relative and subordinate clauses in KS2: In year 5, children should be taught what a relative clause is and how to use it correctly in their writing. There are many ways that they can practise identifying and using relative clauses, which can include: Identifying and highlighting examples of relative clauses in a text or sentence.
This Year 5 Relative Clauses Game include five questions designed to test pupils' understanding of relative clauses. Pupils will select the most suitable relative pronoun, identify a relative clause, identify sentences that contain relative clauses, choose an appropriate relative clause and insert punctuation to demarcate a relative clause ...
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Step 2: Year 5 Recognising Relative Clauses Homework Extension Year 5 Autumn Block 2. Year 5 Recognising Relative Clauses Homework Extension provides additional questions which can be used as homework or an in-class extension for the Year 5 Recognising Relative Clauses Resource Pack.These are differentiated for Developing, Expected and Greater Depth.