Penstripe Student Planner Catalogue 24-25 - Flipbook - Page 152
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LITERACY (PAGE 5)
NUMERACY (PAGE 1)
English
Maths
Quadrilaterals
Punctuation
Kite
When you write, it is punctuation that helps you to make the meaning clearer.
Reading your work aloud, to see how your voice pauses or falls, will help you to find
points where punctuation is needed.
.
FULL STOP
Used to show the end of a sentence.
?
QUESTION MARK
Used instead of a full stop when the sentence
asks a question.
!
EXCLAMATION MARK Used instead of a full stop to show surprise,
,
COMMA
Used to show a pause in a sentence, or between
items in a list.
’
APOSTROPHE
Use apostrophes where letters have been omitted, or
to indicate possession. E.g. I’ll (I will), wouldn’t
(would not), that is the dog’s blanket.
Square
Rhombus
Parallelogram
Rectangle
Trapezium
Other 2D shapes
anger or pleasure.
“”
Hexagon
Pentagon
Equilateral
Triangle
Octagon
Right-angled
Triangle
Isosceles
Triangle
INVERTED COMMAS Inverted commas are put around words
3D shapes
that are spoken. E.g. “Here you are!” he said,
“I wondered what had happened to you”.
...
;
ELLIPSIS
These dots show a pause or interruption.
SEMI-COLON
Use a semi-colon to connect independent clauses in a
compound sentence. E.g. There were too many eggs
in the mixture; the cake was bound to sink.
:
COLON
Use a colon before a list of items or an explanation
or example. E.g. I bought these items today: onions,
tomatoes, peppers and potatoes. Here is a reason why:
I am going to prepare a stew and need a range
of vegetables.
Cuboid
Cube
Sphere
Pyramid
Cone
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An acute angle is less
than 90°
Description
Literacy (page 5)
Cylinder
Angles
A right angle is 90°
An obtuse angle is more
than 90° and less than 180°
A straight line is 180°
900
1100
600
90
0
A reflex angle is
more than 180°
Description
Numeracy (page 1)
Around a point
is 360°
300
The angles in a triangle
add up to 180°
750
850
Angles in a quadrilateral
add up to 360°
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