Free Conjunctions Poster | Year 1 Core | BookFlik

Bring excitement to your classroom walls with our vibrant English conjunctions poster year 1 core resource. Designed specifically for Year 1 pupils, this colourful teaching aid helps children master the art of joining words and clauses to make their writing more descriptive and interesting.
By using this English conjunctions poster year 1 core, students will learn how to use coordinating conjunctions such as and, but, and or, as well as subordinating conjunctions like because. Pip the bookworm caterpillar features on the poster, guiding children through simple examples of how to link two sentences together. For example, a child might learn to transform two short sentences into one: I like apples. I like pears becomes I like apples and pears.
This resource is perfectly aligned with the UK National Curriculum, which requires Year 1 pupils to learn how to join words and clauses using simple conjunctions. Teachers can use this as a focal point for whole-class modelling during phonics or literacy sessions, or as a handy reference guide for independent writing tasks. The core level of this resource is pitched exactly at the expected standard for Year 1, ensuring that the vocabulary and sentence structures remain accessible while challenging children to expand their writing capabilities.
Whether you are printing this for a working wall or distributing it as a desk-side reference, this English conjunctions poster year 1 core provides a clear, visual representation of how to build complex, flowing sentences. It encourages children to move beyond simple, short sentences and start experimenting with more sophisticated language. Download this free, high-quality resource today to support your literacy lessons and watch your pupils gain confidence in their sentence construction. It is a must-have tool for any Year 1 classroom looking to brighten up their learning environment while meeting essential grammar curriculum goals.
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