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Relative Clauses - Worksheet

Relative Clauses - Worksheet

Subject: English

Age range: 7-11

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14 February 2020

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Relative Clause worksheet based on a Bloom’s Taxonomy stepped-approach to teaching grammar.

Starts by giving a description of what the grammatical target looks like, before working through increasingly complex levels of difficulty to support children internalising and using the grammar skill independently. Children will remember, apply and analyse the grammar being used correctly and incorrectly before attempting to write their own.

Designed to allow children to write these into their books, rather than on them. Supports greater depth writers by allowing them to write multiple versions of some of the more complex sentences.

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Relative Clauses Quiz for Year 6

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Which of the following sentences contains a relative clause?

The cat sat on the windowsill.

The book that I borrowed from the library is fascinating.

My favorite color is blue.

Identify the relative pronoun in the sentence: "The girl who won the race is my friend."

Complete the sentence with the correct relative pronoun: "I have a friend ________ loves to play the piano."

Choose the correct sentence with a relative clause:

The sun is shining brightly.

The teacher who everyone admires is Mrs. Johnson.

Birds sing sweetly in the morning.

In the sentence "The house where I grew up is now a museum," what does the relative clause describe?

Where I grew up

Is now a museum

Which sentence uses a relative pronoun incorrectly?

The boy who sits next to me is my best friend.

The car which we bought last week is very fast.

The movie what we watched yesterday was fantastic.

Identify the relative pronoun in the sentence: "I know a place where we can find delicious ice cream."

Choose the sentence with the correct relative pronoun:

The girl whose birthday is today brought cupcakes.

The boy which bikes to school is always punctual.

The dog what barks loudly is annoying.

Which sentence does not contain a relative clause?

The computer, which is new, works perfectly.

She is the girl who won the spelling bee.

My brother and I enjoy playing board games.

Complete the sentence with the correct relative pronoun: "I have a brother ________ loves to play soccer."

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This Year 6 Relative Clauses worksheet has been differentiated three ways allowing you to provide children with the correct level of challenge. The worksheet includes a variety of varied fluency questions to support the use and understanding of relative clauses. It also looks at the use of relative pronouns. This worksheet can be used alongside our Modelling PowerPoint as this provides model questions which you can use to support and model how to complete the questions. The answer sheet provide allows for quick and easy marking too, which makes your life a little easier at the end of the day.

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