
English • Year 5 • 20 • 4 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England
plan a grammar lesson to include revision on what a Fronted adverbial is how they are structured and when you would use it. include powerpoint and example of good practice also a quiz to reinforce the learning
Subject: English
Level: Year 5
UK National Curriculum Link: Writing - Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling
Focus: Using fronted adverbials to add detail and vary sentence structure
By the end of this session, students will:
PowerPoint Slide 1-2: Definition & Examples
Teacher Question:
"Can anyone create a sentence starting with ‘In the middle of the storm,’?"
PowerPoint Slide 3-4: Identify the Fronted Adverbials
Activity: "Mystery Fronted Adverbial Challenge"
PowerPoint Slide 5-6: Quiz Questions
Question 1: What must always follow a fronted adverbial?
a) A question mark
b) A comma
c) A semicolon
Question 2: Which of these sentences correctly uses a fronted adverbial?
a) The dog barked loudly.
b) Before bedtime, Mia read her book.
c) The rain poured down, during the afternoon.
Question 3: Rewrite the sentence with a fronted adverbial:
The boy ran down the hill.
Bonus Challenge: Use the fronted adverbial "With a flick of his wand," to write a magical sentence!
📖 Fronted Adverbial in a Short Story 📖
"Without warning, the sky turned dark. In the distance, a wolf howled. With a shiver, Sam pulled his coat tighter. At that moment, he realised he was lost."
🚀 WOW Moment: Students leave with one SUPER sentence using their fronted adverbial, ready to use in future writing!
✅ PowerPoint slides with examples and quiz
✅ Fronted adverbial sentence cards
✅ Mini whiteboards (optional)
🎯 Success Criteria:
Let’s make grammar exciting! 🎉
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