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Adverbial Phrases KS2

Teach your class how adverbial phrases can add detail to sentences by telling the reader when, where or how something happens.
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Adverbial phrases are groups of words that act like adverbs, giving extra information about a verb, adjective or another adverb. They help to explain when, where, how or why something happens, adding detail and precision to sentences. For example, in the sentence “The dog slept on the soft rug,” the phrase “on the soft rug” tells the reader where the action took place. Using adverbial phrases can make writing clearer, more descriptive and more engaging.

 


Lesson 1: Adverbial Phrases

This standalone Adverbial Phrases KS2 lesson introduces your class to using adverbial phrases to add extra detail to sentences by telling the reader when, where or how something happens. Through identifying, discussing and creating adverbial phrases in different contexts, this lesson supports children in expanding and improving their sentence writing.

Complete with differentiated worksheets and Picture Cards for a practical group activity, this fully resourced lesson is ready to teach to your KS2 class. Included in the pack are a detailed lesson plan, PDF lesson slides and accompanying printable resources to support your children's learning.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Picture Cards

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