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Practise to consolidate spelling and grammar

Want to check whether your students have mastered the basic rules of spelling and grammar without having to mark dozens of exercises manually?

With this proposal you can work on key language content in Year 5 of Primary through multiple-choice questions and short exercises to practise concepts such as the rules of accentuation, the use of letters (B/V, G/J, H, Y/LL), punctuation marks, nouns, adjectives or verbs in the indicative.

What for

What

How

Practise and consolidate basic spelling and grammar knowledge.

✔ Spelling and grammar
✔ Language
✔ Year 5 of Primary

✔ Practical exercises
✔ Identifying grammatical elements
✔ Practising accentuation rules


Result


Application

1. Create a new activity

Go to Home → Create activity → Fill in the basic information


2. Think about the prompt

Select “Writing your own exercises”

Enter the exercise prompts.

USE OUR CHATBOT TO CREATE THE QUESTIONS FOR YOU!

IMPORTANT: MATHEW NEEDS CONTENT IN ORDER TO GENERATE THE EXERCISES.

YOU CAN COPY AND PASTE THE RESULT INTO THE BOX 'Enter the exercise prompt':

You can generate as many exercises as needed by clicking '+ Add exercise':


3. Enter the response guidelines

In the “Response guidelines” field, you can indicate what the automatic marking should take into account.

YOU DON'T NEED TO ENTER THE ANSWERS, MATHEW HAS THE CONTENT AND WILL BE ABLE TO ASSESS IT.

YOU CAN GIVE OTHER ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES (presentation, whether it's a handwritten activity, placing special emphasis on..., etc.

These guidelines help guide the automatic marking.


Alternative: create an assessment rubric

If you want to assess the level of mastery of each section, you can create a simple rubric.

Criterion

Description

Score

Spelling

Correctly identifies accented words

0–10

Grammar

Recognises adjectives and noun phrases

0–10

Verbs

Correctly identifies verb forms

0–10

Accuracy

Answers most questions correctly

0–10

4. We finish creating the activity.


When the student submits the activity, Mathew:

Analyses the answers

Checks each selected option

Generates:

Automatic marking
Immediate results
Feedback on the mistakes made

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