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A three-page Year 2 grammar worksheet covering the foundation terminology of the NC English Appendix 2: the four main word classes (noun, verb, adjective, adverb) and the four sentence types (statement, question, exclamation, command). Designed to move children from using these features to naming them — which is the specific Y2 shift the curriculum requires.

Page 1 introduces nouns and verbs through a friendly story. Page 2 adds adjectives and asks children to expand bare sentences. Page 3 covers the four sentence types with a visual sorting task. Full answer key with examples of accepted alternative answers — important for grammar, where multiple words can legitimately be tagged.

A fast-paced sorting game testing whether the child can identify a word’s class on the fly. Twelve words appear one at a time; the player taps the correct basket (Noun, Verb, or Adjective). Wrong answers show a brief explanation so the game teaches as it tests.

Builds the rapid recognition skill the Y2 SATs Grammar paper expects. Plays in about 5 minutes; can be replayed for fluency.

A 7-slide guided tour through the statutory Y2 grammar terminology. Each slide pairs a single grammar term with a memorable example so children build an anchor mental image: “the dog” for noun, “runs” for verb, “fluffy” for adjective, “slowly” for adverb.

Slide 6 is the four sentence types side by side; slide 7 challenges the viewer to identify each one in turn. Best used as a stand-alone lesson before any of the practice resources.

A ten-question quiz drilling the eight core Y2 grammar terms: noun, verb, adjective, adverb, statement, question, exclamation, command. Half the questions are “name that term” and half are “apply it” — the same blend the Y2 SATs Grammar paper uses.

Self-marked with instant feedback. Best used after the e-learning lesson and the worksheet.

The Y2 statutory grammar terminology, made memorable. Each card has the term on the front and a short definition with a clear example on the back.

Use these as the warm-up before any lesson on grammar — fluency with the term names is what makes everything else click.

A short guide for parents and carers of Year 2 children. The Y2 grammar terms (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, the four sentence types) really do stick faster when they live in everyday conversation, not just on worksheets.

Four simple ideas a parent can do without any formal teaching skills. None of them take more than two minutes.

A planning companion for the Y2 “grammatical terminology” requirement. Maps every resource in this pack to the relevant Y2 Appendix 2 terms, flags the genuinely tricky distinctions (especially the strict marking of exclamations), and lays out a 4-lesson scheme using the pack’s student-facing resources.

Particularly useful is the section on examiner-flagged misconceptions: at Y2, “exclamation” has a very specific test definition that catches even confident children.