Alliteration – Number Challenge

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KS2 (Year 3 & 4) English National Curriculum aligned
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Can you think an alliterative sentence for the numbers below? The first two have been done for you. You can draw pictures if you want to.

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KS2 grammar worksheet that builds Year 3 and Year 4 children’s understanding of alliteration through a simple number challenge.

The page opens with a definition explaining that alliteration is when words in a sentence begin with the same sound or initial letter, alongside a familiar tongue-twister example and a short note that not every word needs to alliterate. Children then write an alliterative phrase for each number from one to ten, with the first two modelled as 1 crazy clown and 2 dancing dinosaurs. The format is open enough for children to draw pictures alongside their phrases if they want to.

Useful for poetry units, vocabulary stretch, classroom intervention or homework that doubles as creative writing. More grammar work sits in the grammar worksheets for KS2 ages 7 to 9. Printable PDF, A4, downloads instantly after purchase.