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- SPaG Song
SPaG Song
SPaG song (to the tune of "Uptown Funk")
This is your SPAG song
To help your learning come along
So many words to learn
Lots of golden beads to earn!
ADJECTIVES, describing words
Doing words are just called VERBS
ADVERBS, how to do
___LY words, hard, well, too!
D-ASH! (Yo!) goes between 2 sentences SEMI-COLON, (dot, comma) does the same COLON, (dot, dot) comes before a list of things HYPHEN, (little Yo!) joins together words to make another! |
ARTICLE - introduces a noun, the, a, an DETERMINER - our friend, that dog, that man PREPOSITION - where it is, outside, above, below PREPOSITION PHRASE - behind the shed, on my toe! |
CHORUS
Year 6 sing "Hallelujah!"
Teachers sing "Hallelujah!"
Parents sing "Hallelujah!"
SPAG songs rule, let's give it our best
SPAG songs rule, let's give it our best
SPAG songs rule, let's give it our best
So much to do, so much to learn
Don't believe me, just watch!
NOUNS, person place or thing
PROPER NOUN - Martin Luther King
COLLECTIVE NOUNS have more than one
PRONOUNS - I, she, he - what fun!
ABSTRACT NOUNS - can't see or hear
Love, truth, wisdom, joy and fear
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS belong to you
My, it, his, hers, theirs, mine, too!
SYNONYMS, a word that means the same
ANTONYMS, the opposite, big, small, wild, tame,
PREFIX, comes before, il, re, dis, un, in,
SUFFIX, comes after, ness, less, able, ful, ing!
CHORUS
CONNECTIVES, joining words
At the start or in between
CONJUNCTIONS, certain type,
Only in the middle can they be seen!
SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION
Because, until, next, that, although
CO-ORDINATING CONJUNCTION
BUT, OR, AND, adds more on! YO!
MAIN CLAUSE, makes sense on its own
SUBORDINATE CLAUSE won't stand alone
RELATIVE CLAUSE has relative pronouns
That, which, whose, where, when - don't frown!
ACTIVE VOICE - the focus is What the subject is doing The puppy chewed the shoe The clown tied the string. ; PASSIVE VOICE - the focus is The doing rather than the noun The shoe was chewed by the puppy. The string was tied by the clown. |
CLAUSE – group of words that contains a verb NOUN PHRASE – group of words that contains a noun PHRASE – group of words that has no verb COMMAND – starts with a verb and bosses around!
SUBJECT – performs the verb ADVERBIAL – tells us about that verb CONTRACTED FORM – a shortened word Can’t, don’t, won’t might be preferred! |
PRESENT PERFECT - starts in the past
But still true in the present time
Harry has cut his finger,
I have read the "Life of Pi".
PAST PROGRESSIVE - shows action
Happening in the past.
I was riding in the park,
We were running really fast!
SUBJUNCTIVE FORM - about the future
The things that you might plan to do.
In front of a normal verb,
Would eat, could eat, should eat too!
MODAL VERB - an action
That is not yet done
Will be, might have, can, could,
This is fun!