12 Primary School Situational Writing Bonus Tips

By: Jessica
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Don't think you had enough of the Situational Writing tips? Here are 4 more for you!

1. With regard to grammar, students must ensure that they use the correct tenses - past/present/future, and tone appropriately for all kinds of formats. It is important to take note that it is possible to have both past/present/future tenses in the single piece of writing.

2. For vocabulary, it would be good if the student uses a variety of appropriate sentence starters. E.g. "Furthermore", "On top of that", and "In addition". Good sentence starters also help to arrange the information in a sequence easy for the markers to read.

3. On spelling and punctuation, it is a no-brainer to state that these errors must not occur in your child's writing. If they do, they are likely mainly due to carelessness and the lack of time to do checks.

4. Lastly, do use British English instead of American English. 

 

 

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Posted on 24/04/2016

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