Grammar in the National Curriculum - Resources

NALA has been developing a grammar resource based on the English grammar taught in primary schools as part of the National Curriculum for English in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. Every pupil leaving primary school has been taught this grammar content weekly for 6 years. This is then tested in a statutory grammar SAT test at the end of KS2, the results of which are published.

 

There is much terminology to learn and understand. It would seem logical therefore to use the same terminology in the teaching of English in secondary schools and in the teaching of Modern Languages in both primary and secondary schools. The aim is to establish greater consistency in the teaching of grammar across all sectors so that pupils can more easily make links and comparisons between languages as they develop their understanding of language learning.

It is hoped that this resource will be useful to both teachers and pupils as well as all those wanting to know more about the grammatical content of the curriculum.

The resources are available through a free download by registering below.

Terms and conditions of use

The information contained in this interactive presentation is drawn from a number of sources. The material has been developed to support the teaching of modern languages and can be used by teachers and pupils. It may be shared with schools and pupils but you must not remove the NALA logo or copy the materials and claim them as an original work. Materials may be used in part and adapted for use in school as long as NALA credit is retained. This is not a commercial product. Although every effort has been made to check content, there will still be errors and no doubt differences of interpretation. Please contact NALA using the form below with any comments or questions.

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