Here is your learning for today. Along with your Maths, English and Afternoon activities, please ensure you are also reading daily and looking after your well-being through mindfulness tasks and other activities available to you on our class page ![]()
Miss Wager
For our Grammar work today we are beginning to think about relative clauses. To begin this work, we will be revising how to identify a main clause. A main clause is a clause that contains a subject and a verb. Main clauses make sense on their own. 'I like bananas. ' is a simple sentence which is made up of a main clause. The subject is bananas and the verb is like.
For page 51, underline the main clause; the part that makes sense on it's own.
Page 53 introduces relative pronouns. All relative clauses begin with a relative pronoun. Add the correct relative pronoun to the sentences. Next week we shall move on to writing some sentences with relative pronouns.