Grammar Terms: Pronouns and Determiners
LANGUAGEKnow and use Year 4 grammar terminology including determiner, pronoun, possessive pronoun, and adverbial
Mastery Evidence
- Label the determiner, pronoun, and adverbial in 'She quickly opened her present on the table'
- Explain the difference between a possessive pronoun ('mine', 'theirs') and other pronouns ('I', 'they')
- Use the terms 'determiner' and 'adverbial' accurately when discussing a classmate's writing
Assessment Prompt
“If you ask [child] to find a "determiner" or a "possessive pronoun" in a sentence, can they point one out and explain what job it does?”
Prerequisites2
- Grammar Terms: Clauses and ConjunctionshardAges 7—9
- Grammar Terms: Nouns, Verbs and TensehardAges 6—7
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- Grammar Terms: Clauses and Conjunctions hard
Y4 terminology builds directly on Y3 terminology knowledge
- Defining Words soft
Defining words by attributes supports choosing descriptive adjectives for noun phrases
- How Many in Total? soft
Sorting and categorising objects uses the same counting/cardinality skills from maths
- One-to-one counting hard
Cardinality principle builds on one-to-one correspondence — you must count correctly to know the last number tells 'how many'
- Phonics Vocabulary hard
Segmenting words into phonemes and spelling CVC words requires knowing 'phoneme', 'segment', and 'CVC' as defined terms
- Spelling Contracted Forms soft
Understanding apostrophe in contractions helps understand its use in possession
- Phonics Vocabulary hard
Segmenting words into phonemes and spelling CVC words requires knowing 'phoneme', 'segment', and 'CVC' as defined terms
- Four Types of Sentences soft
Must understand sentence types to use terms statement/question/exclamation/command
- Joining Words with 'And' hard
Must be able to join with 'and' before learning subordination and other co-ordinating conjunctions
- Defining Words soft
Defining words by attributes supports choosing descriptive adjectives for noun phrases
- How Many in Total? soft
Sorting and categorising objects uses the same counting/cardinality skills from maths
- One-to-one counting hard
Cardinality principle builds on one-to-one correspondence — you must count correctly to know the last number tells 'how many'
- Phonics Vocabulary hard
Segmenting words into phonemes and spelling CVC words requires knowing 'phoneme', 'segment', and 'CVC' as defined terms
- Spelling Contracted Forms soft
Understanding apostrophe in contractions helps understand its use in possession
- Phonics Vocabulary hard
Segmenting words into phonemes and spelling CVC words requires knowing 'phoneme', 'segment', and 'CVC' as defined terms
- Four Types of Sentences soft
Must understand sentence types to use terms statement/question/exclamation/command
Unlocks1
- Grammar Terms: Modal Verbs and ClauseshardAges 9—10