Year 6 · Upper Key Stage 2
Year 6 English worksheets.
Clauses and phrases, grammar, spelling and SATs-style writing for ten and eleven year olds.
Year 6 English covers clauses and phrases, the trickier grammar and spelling rules, and the writing expected by the end of primary. Print the topic your child needs and work it on paper.
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- Alphabetical Order – Using a Dictionary
- augh or ough?
- Find the Homophones - Story (Revision)
- How and When to Use Commas - Revision
- Plurals - Revision
- Prefixes - un, dis, re
- Proper Nouns - Revision
- Replacing Boring Words - Synonyms
- Semi-Colons for Descriptive Lists
- Semi-Colons for Linking Ideas
- Some Words You Should Know (1)
- Some Words You Should Know (2)
- Some Words You Should Know (3)
- Some Words You Should Know (4)
- Spelling Word List - Year 6
- Suffixes - ance or ence
- Suffixes - ible, or able
- Using Apostrophes - Contractions (Revision)
- Using Bullet Points
- Using Numbered Points
- Using Semi-Colons (Revision)
- Verb Endings - Adding ed and ing (Revision)
- Adding Adverbs to a Nursery Rhyme - Revision
- Changing Writing from 3rd Person to 1st Person - Revision
- Clauses and Phrases - Revision
- Clauses and Phrases - Revision (Extra Practise)
- Imperative Sentences
- Imperatives - Rules for Parents
- Irregular Verbs - Past and Present (Revision)
- Judges Opinion - Finish the Conversation
- Possessive Pronouns - Revision
- Proverbs and Their Meanings
- Using a or an (Revision)
- Using Conjunctions to Extend Sentences
- Using Different Sentence Types (1)
- Using Different Sentence Types (2)
- Using Pronouns - Revision
- Writing Better Descriptions
- Adding a Flashback to a Story
- Creating Mood and Atmosphere in Writing (1)
- Creating Mood and Atmosphere in Writing (2)
- Creating Mood and Atmosphere in Writing (3)
- Handwriting Practise – A Little Cloud (character description)
- Handwriting Practise – Dracula’s Guest (punctuation)
- Handwriting Practise – Peter Rabbit (sub-ordinate clauses)
- Handwriting Practise – Pit and Pendulum (description & atmosphere)
- Handwriting Practise – The Closing Door (metaphors & similes)
- Handwriting Practise – The Snow Drop (descriptive writing)
- Planning and Comparing Story Genres
- Speech Bubbles to Speech Marks - The Mad Scientist
- Starting a Story - Robot Space Monkey
- Story Plan - Choose a Genre
- Writing a Fantasy Story
- Writing a Historical Story
- Writing a Story - What's the Problem?
- Writing an Extended Adventure Story
- Formal and Informal Language
- Genie in a Lamp - Your Three Wishes
- Non - Chronological Report - Volcanoes
- Persuasive Writing - Billboard Advert
- Points of View - Bias (1)
- Points of View - Bias (2)
- Write a Newspaper Article - Aliens Land
- Writing a Biography
- Writing a Biography - Planning
- Writing an Argument - Against Eating Meat
- Writing an Autobiography
- Writing an Autobiography - Planning
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