Grammar And Punctuation Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide

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Grammar and PunctuationGrammar 4 Teacher’s GuideFocus textsCarol MatchettFor use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 112/01/2017 12:42

ContentsLesson 1Extending sentencesLesson 16Plural –s or possessive –’s?Lesson 2Subordinate clausesLesson 17Apostrophes for plural possession 1Lesson 3Word classesLesson 18Apostrophes for plural possession 2Lesson 4DeterminersLesson 19Standard EnglishLesson 5Noun phrases 1Lesson 20Verbs: perfect formLesson 6Noun phrases 2Lesson 21Possessive pronounsLesson 7Punctuating direct speech 1Lesson 22Making pronouns clearLesson 8Punctuating direct speech 2Lesson 23Co-ordinating and subordinating conjunctionsLesson 9Pronouns within sentencesLesson 24Giving reasons: cause and effectLesson 10Pronouns across sentencesLesson 25Paragraphs: non-fictionLesson 11AdverbialsLesson 26Paragraphs: storiesLesson 12Fronted adverbialsLesson 27Negative sentencesLesson 13Commas after fronted adverbialsLesson 28Questions and question tagsLesson 14Fronting subordinate clausesLesson 29Adjectives with prefixes and suffixesLesson 15Singular and plural nounsLesson 30Word familiesGrammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 212/01/2017 12:42

The knight approached the cave witha heavy heart. He sighed anxiously.Then he paused for a moment at theentrance to the cave. Somewhere inside,shadows flickered in the gloom.For use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 312/01/2017 12:42

We have been trapped since we wereattacked. I was not allowed to fight asI am only nine years old. We thoughtwe were safe after the battle ended.We are alive although the enemy is stillout there. We will starve unless we getsome supplies soon.For use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 416/01/2017 14:40

We wait for the start of the race.Beth starts well and I race after her.Beth is a fast runner. She always trains hard.I will have to run fast to beat her.It will be a hard race.For use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 516/01/2017 14:40

This cat sleeps in the sun. That cat sleepsin the dark.Some cats sleep on a rug. Many catssleep by a fire.Your cat sleeps in her basket. Our catsleeps on my lap.For use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 612/01/2017 12:42

In the forest clearing there stood three women.They were the oldest, frailest, thinnest womenhe had ever seen. They had crooked backsand withered, feeble arms. Their wrinkled skinhung from their ancient bones. They looked athim with sad watery eyes and spoke throughcracked lips.For use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 712/01/2017 12:42

He entered the ice palace through thedoors of shimmering silver. Inside, greatcolumns of white marble stretched to thesky. Snowflakes covered the floor beneathhis feet. Light from hundreds of windowsfilled the room. Magnificent portraitsin glittering frames hung fromthe walls.For use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 812/01/2017 12:42

“It’s a spaceship” gasped Ruby.“Do not be afraid” said a booming voice.“We come in peace”“Did you hear that” asked Amit,grabbing Ruby’s arm.For use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 912/01/2017 12:42

“Where are you going?” asked the old lady.The first man replied, “I am going to seekmy fortune.”The second man answered, “I am going toseek adventure.”The third man said, “I am going toseek happiness.”For use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 1012/01/2017 12:42

As the ball hit the window, Adam heardit smash. Adam knew he was in trouble.Mrs Kemp saw Adam from her officewindow and she was angry with him.Mrs Kemp pointed at the ball andshouted, “Bring that to me.”For use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 1112/01/2017 12:42

The pupils from Class 4 will be visitingthe Space Centre on Monday. I am surethey will enjoy the many activities it hasto offer. This is an important opportunityfor them to learn more about the Earthand space.For use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 1212/01/2017 12:42

Carefully chop each beetroot intobite-size pieces.Then mix the ingredients together in alarge bowl.Boil gently for about 15 minutes.Keep stirring all the time.For use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 1312/01/2017 12:42

In a little village, on the edge of a wood,there lived an old man.Early one morning, there was a knockat the old man’s door.“Who can that be?” the old mangrumbled to himself.Slowly, he shuffled towards the door.For use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 1412/01/2017 12:42

Immediately after dinner, she wentto the study. Cautiously, she took thebox from the drawer. Really slowly,she lifted the lid. In the box, she foundthe ring.For use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 1512/01/2017 12:42

The shop was closed.When he arrived, the shop was closed.Although it was nine o’clock, the shopwas closed.Because it was flooded, the shopwas closed.For use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 1612/01/2017 12:42

A lone wolf chased an ox. Three wolveschased many oxen.This person was watching a hippo. Thesepeople were watching some hippos.This class of children likes that puppybest. Both classes of children like thosepuppies best.For use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 1712/01/2017 12:42

The crews scientists scanned rows ofscreens showing data from stars andfaraway galaxies. The ships computerscould detect signals from distantplanets.For use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 1812/01/2017 12:42

Mr Moore’s classroomhead teacher’s officeteachers’ staffroomparents’ noticeboardFor use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 1912/01/2017 12:42

the boys’ egg and spoon racethe girls’ obstacle racethe ladies’ sprintthe children’s mini-marathonthe men’s 10km runthe women’s 10km runFor use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 2012/01/2017 12:42

1.I hates begging butwe be hungry, Sir.We was hopin’ fora crust of bread.2.Yesterday, thebaker gived usa bread roll. Webroked it in half.3.It ain’t much, onebread roll, whenyou’re sweepin’the streets.For use with Schofield & Sims Grammar 4 Teacher’s Guide Schofield & Sims Ltd, 2017.Grammar&Punctuation4 DOWNLOADS.indd 2112/01/2017 12:42

Vicky: I have been very busy. I have throwedall my dirty clothes in the wash. Ihave writ my spellings out. I havebegan my maths.Johnny: I done all my homework and I beenshopping with Mum. I seen my friendat the supermarket.For use with S

For use with Schoeld Sims Grammar 4 Teacher s Guide Schoeld Sims Ltd, 01. As the ball hit the window, Adam heard it smash. Adam knew he was in trouble. Mrs Kemp saw Adam from her office window and she was angry with him. Mrs Kemp pointed at the ball and shouted, “Bring that to me.” Grammar

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