Examples of Book Reviews - WAGOLL.
Four book reviews across different genres with a prompt sheet for children to write their own.
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 10 slides.
Examples of a Legend: George and the Dragon. WAGOLL. ‘Check children’s understanding’ activity included.
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 9 slides.
Different fiction genres, including looking at science-fiction, murder mystery, myths, legends, action adventure, western, fable, fantasy, fairy tale, horror and romance.
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 12 slides.
Examples of persuasive devices. Including alliteration, slogans, rhetorical questions, repetition, exaggeration, urgency, imagery (similes/metaphors), strong adjectives, word play and short, catchy sentences. Includes a follow-up discussion/activity.
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 12 slides.
A slideshow showing two points of view in a discussion, each trying to persuade the reader. Should we build a bypass? Includes a ‘diamond 9’ discussion activity.
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 9 slides.
A slideshow showing two points of view in a discussion, each trying to persuade the reader. Should we build a bypass?
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 8 slides.
Slideshow showing the features of a newspaper article with an example of a UFO news story. Includes a features of a newspaper checklist, and a ‘hunting’ activity.
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 7 slides.
An example of an explanatory text all about the five senses in humans. Includes an activity to hunt features of the text.
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 12 slides.
Two examples of recount texts (WAGOLL). Includes an activity to check children’s understanding of the texts.
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 10 slides.
A biography of Sir David Beckham. Includes prompts and sentence starters for children to write their own biographies.
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 11 slides.