Noun Vs. Verb Multi-Pack

£3.49

Noun Vs. Verb is a great new resource! Noun Vs. Verb has 9 pages of questions which explore a pupils understanding of whether a word is performing the role of a noun or a verb. Noun Vs.Verb has 3 distinct question styles. A simple labelling activity, where pupils must decide if the target word is acting as a noun or verb. In the second question style, learners must write a sentence using the target word as a noun, and then as a verb. The third activity is more in line with a classic KS2 SAT question, where pupils must fill in the blank, and identify the missing word that can be placed into both sentences.

The resource pack has 9 pages and just over 100 questions for pupils to answer. Plus corresponding answers. The pages where pupils have to write a sentence, answers are not supplied. This is because there are potentially a huge amount of answers that pupils could provide.

Perfect for a years worth of grammar lessons or some SATs preparation!!

Who will win, in the battle of the year…Noun Vs. Verb!

Noun Vs. Verb is a great new resource! Noun Vs. Verb has 9 pages of questions which explore a pupils understanding of whether a word is performing the role of a noun or a verb. Noun Vs.Verb has 3 distinct question styles. A simple labelling activity, where pupils must decide if the target word is acting as a noun or verb. In the second question style, learners must write a sentence using the target word as a noun, and then as a verb. The third activity is more in line with a classic KS2 SAT question, where pupils must fill in the blank, and identify the missing word that can be placed into both sentences.

The resource pack has 9 pages and just over 100 questions for pupils to answer. Plus corresponding answers. The pages where pupils have to write a sentence, answers are not supplied. This is because there are potentially a huge amount of answers that pupils could provide.

Perfect for a years worth of grammar lessons or some SATs preparation!!

Who will win, in the battle of the year...Noun Vs. Verb!