Year 6 Key Stage 2 SATS Information

English External Resource Links

Active and Passive Verbs

What is a passive verb? – BBC Bitesize

Colons and Semi-Colons

KS2 English: Punctuation with The Next Step’s Trevor and Isaac – BBC Teach

KS2 / KS3 English: Using punctuation in presentations – colons, semi-colons and bullet points – BBC Teach

Co-ordinating conjunctions

Practise using conjunctions to build sentences – BBC Bitesize

Conjunctions including ‘because’ – BBC Bitesize

What are coordinating conjunctions? – BBC Bitesize

KS2 English: Conjunctions with Laura Bubble – BBC Teach

Dashes, Commas and Brackets

KS2 English: Commas, Brackets & Dashes with Ben Shires – BBC Teach

KS2 / KS3 English: Using punctuation in advertising – brackets, commas and dashes – BBC Teach

Expanded Noun Phrase

What is an expanded noun phrase? – BBC Bitesize

KS2 English: Noun Phrases – BBC Teach

Fronted Adverbials

What is a fronted adverbial? – BBC Bitesize

What is an adverb? Definition and examples – BBC Bitesize

KS2 / KS3 English: Verbs, adverbs and fronted adverbials in sports journalism – BBC Teach

Possessive Apostrophes

How to use possessive apostrophes – BBC Bitesize

Pronoun

What is a pronoun? Definition and examples – BBC Bitesize

Preposition

What is a preposition? – BBC Bitesize

Punctuating Speech
How to use inverted commas – BBC Bitesize

Relative Clause

What are relative clauses? – BBC Bitesize

KS2 English: Relative Clauses with Max & Harvey – BBC Teach

Standard and Non-Standard English

Using standard and non-standard English – English – Learning with BBC Bitesize – BBC Bitesize

Subordinating Conjunctions

What is a subordinating conjunction? – BBC Bitesize

KS2 English: Conjunctions with Laura Bubble – BBC Teach

Verbs

What are verbs? – BBC Bitesize

Verbs and the different tenses – BBC Bitesize

Matching the verb to the subject – BBC Bitesize

What is a modal verb – Definition and examples – BBC Bitesize