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KS2 SATs Questions A selection of vocabulary based SATs style questions focused around synonyms, prefixes, suffixes, s and s. www.vocabularyninja.co.uk

KS2 SATs Question Write the letters of the correct word class in the boxes below. The bus arrived earlier than the train. (N) (V) preposition (P) ad (AD)

KS2 SATs Question Prefix Focus Draw a line to create a using a prefix. un re pre dis play buckle engage heat

KS2 SATs Question Suffix Focus Draw a line to join the correct word to the correct suffix to make an adjective or. perish vanish attract dismount -ed -ive -able -ing

Synonym Alley Draw a line from the word on the left, to its synonym on the right. hot cold messy pour shout shriek drizzle tropical grubby bitter

Synonym Circles Circle the surrounding words that are synonyms of break. blow scared darkness fracture rupture break demolish rest slow shatter repair wreck Challenge : Use a synonym and a sentence.

Synonym Alley Draw a line from the word on the left, to its synonym on the right. old wet said ran torn frayed scamper ance moist ancient

tower sentences. Once as a and once as a. (Suffix should not be added). tower tower Ninja Hint: Try using a determiner (a, an, the) before the given word to make it a and using a pro prior to the given word to make it a.

train sentences. Once as a and once as a. train train Ninja Hint: Try using a determiner (a, an, the) before the given word to make it a and using a pro prior to the given word to make it a.

plan sentences. Once as a and once as a. plan plan Ninja Hint: Try using a determiner (a, an, the) before the given word to make it a and using a pro prior to the given word to make it a.

picture sentences. Once as a and once as a. picture picture Ninja Hint: Try using a determiner (a, an, the) before the given word to make it a and using a pro prior to the given word to make it a.

watch sentences. Once as a and once as a. watch watch Ninja Hint: Try using a determiner (a, an, the) before the given word to make it a and using a pro prior to the given word to make it a.

corner sentences. Once as a and once as a. corner corner Ninja Hint: Try using a determiner (a, an, the) before the given word to make it a and using a pro prior to the given word to make it a.

paint sentences. Once as a and once as a. paint paint Ninja Hint: Try using a determiner (a, an, the) before the given word to make it a and using a pro prior to the given word to make it a.

drive sentences. Once as a and once as a. drive drive Ninja Hint: Try using a determiner (a, an, the) before the given word to make it a and using a pro prior to the given word to make it a.

bowl sentences. Once as a and once as a. bowl bowl Ninja Hint: Try using a determiner (a, an, the) before the given word to make it a and using a pro prior to the given word to make it a.

cushion sentences. Once as a and once as a. cushion cushion Ninja Hint: Try using a determiner (a, an, the) before the given word to make it a and using a pro prior to the given word to make it a.

play sentences. Once as a and once as a. play play Ninja Hint: Try using a determiner (a, an, the) before the given word to make it a and using a pro prior to the given word to make it a.

class sentences. Once as a and once as a. class class Ninja Hint: Try using a determiner (a, an, the) before the given word to make it a and using a pro prior to the given word to make it a.

performance sentences. Once as a and once as a. performance performance Ninja Hint: Try using a determiner (a, an, the) before the given word to make it a and using a pro prior to the given word to make it a.

phone sentences. Once as a and once as a. phone phone Ninja Hint: Try using a determiner (a, an, the) before the given word to make it a and using a pro prior to the given word to make it a.