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Relative Pronouns & Adverbs Made Easy | EasyTeaching
Relative clauses usually begin with a relative pronoun or a relative adverb. In this lesson, we break down the concept of relative pronouns and adverbs in English grammar and look at how to use 'who', 'whose', 'which', 'that', 'where',...
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Writing a setting description based on 'How To Train Your Dragon'
Pupil outcome: I can use a plan to write a setting description based on ‘How To Train Your Dragon’. Key learning points: - The setting description describes where the narrative takes place. - Adverbial detail can be used to enhance text...
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Determiners: articles and possessive pronouns
Pupil outcome: I can use an article or a possessive pronoun to introduce a noun in a clause or phrase. Key learning points: - Determiners are a word class. - A determiner introduces a noun in a clause or phrase. - A determiner may be...
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Writing the build-up of 'The Happy Prince'
Pupil outcome: I can write the build-up of 'The Happy Prince'. Key learning points: - Direct speech is punctuated using inverted commas. Dialogue moves the action forward. - Notes from a plan are used to form full sentences. - A range of...
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Planning the diet section of a non-chronological report about tigers
Pupil outcome: I can use research to plan the diet section of a non-chronological report about tigers. Key learning points: - Related information is grouped into paragraphs and organised using a subheading. - An introductory sentence...
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Planning the diet section of a non-chronological report about aye-ayes
Pupil outcome: I can use research to plan the diet section of a non-chronological report about aye-ayes. Key learning points: - Related information is grouped into paragraphs and organised using a subheading. - An introductory sentence...
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German Genitive Case Master Class - Everything You Will Ever Need to Know
Join me for a live lesson about the genitive case in German. Learn everything you will ever need to know in this hour long master class. This lesson includes the genitive case as used with possession, genitive prepositions,...
Englishing
Lesson on Adverbial Clauses: CONCESSIVE (Though, Although, Even though, While, etc.)
A clause which begins with a subordinating conjunction is called a subordinate clause. There are three kinds of subordinate clauses: Adverbial, Relative, Reported. In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc looks at “adverbial clauses”. There are...
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Writing the diet section of a non-chronological report about tigers
Pupil outcome: I can use my plan to write the diet section of a non-chronological report about tigers. Key learning points: - A section of a non-chronological report contains specific information for the reader. - Writers can use a range...
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More rich vocabulary associated with heat
Pupil outcome: I can use the words 'relentless', 'scorching' and 'suffocating' effectively in multiple contexts. Key learning points: - Relentless is an adjective which means constant or non-stop. - Scorching is an adjective which means...
Cerebellum
English Punctuation: Commas & Colons
Learn how to use commas for fun and profit, and how to make colons work for you. This clip introduces you to the idea of using a semi-colon. This is part 2 in the series: 'English Punctuation 2: A Beginner's Guide'.
Ereading Worksheets
Types of Pronouns | Parts of Speech App
Get ready for an abundance of information with a video all about pronouns! Go beyond subject and object pronouns to study different types of pronouns—personal, demonstrative, indefinite, reflexive, interrogative, possessive,...
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Pronouns: Relative, Reflexive, Interrogative
Gary, the grammar gorilla, graciously introduces viewers to a variety of pronouns and models how relative, reflexive, and interrogative pronouns operate in a sentence. This presentation is more complex than the other resources in the...
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Sophia: Adjective Clauses and Relative Pronouns
This screencast defines adjective clauses and relative pronouns. It provides a chart showing which relative pronoun to use with subjective, objective, and possessive case based on what the pronoun is referencing.