Revision and Assessment
Revision: Grammar and Phonics Look back at the grammar on pages 5, 11, 17, 23, 29, 35 and 41.
Day 1
1. Ring the word that does not need a capital letter.
Zack, Dublin Zoo, Longford, Mr McCarthy, Chocolate
2. Write a noun for each clue.
(a) An animal with a long neck: ______________
(b) The name of the county you live in: ______________
3. Ring the adjectives.
(a) The pretty girl wore a short, red, polka-dot dress.
(b) It was a cold, damp, windy day in the miserable countryside.
4. Number the words in alphabetical order.
sweetcorn Sweden swing
swiss roll swollen swear
5. Is the underlined word a verb or a noun?
(a) I sprinted to the finish line. Noun
Verb
(b) We baked scones this morning. Noun
Verb
6. Ring the correct homophone in each sentence.
(a) Could you please buy me a pear / pair of green tights?
(b) There were two / too little boys who had to / two little toys.
(c) My favourite flower / flour is a yellow primrose.
Day 2
1. Ring the word that does not need a capital letter.
China, New Year’s Day, Daffodil, Queen Beatrix, Cathedral Road
2. Write a noun for each clue.
(a) You can boil water in it: ______________
(b) The name of the person sitting next to you: ______________
3. Ring the adjectives.
(a) “I have a sharp pain in my back tooth,” said the little boy.
(b) Did you see the tiny, black, curled-up spider on the brown, woolly mat?
4. Number the words in alphabetical order.
champion cherry cheese
chimpanzee
chimney Cheryl
5. Is the underlined word a verb or a noun?
(a) I popped the bread into the toaster. Noun
Verb
(b) She danced like a ballerina. Noun
Verb
6. Ring the correct homophone in each sentence. (a) The wind made a whistling sound as it blue / blew down the chimney.
(b) My aunt / ant sprayed paint on her neighbour’s wall.
(c) Lucy gave the right / write answer so she got a sticker.
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