A slideshow with an example of a discussion text about whether dogs should wear leads in parks. WAGOLL. Includes a checklist for what makes a good discussion text, and a diamond 9 activity.
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 12 slides.
This is an example of a newspaper report or article. It is inspired the book Holes by Louis Sachar, but the article could be used an an example for what a good newspaper report looks like. Includes a ‘hunting’ activity from a features checklist.
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 10 slides.
Word classes revision, including nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, determiners, prepositions, conjunctions, modal verbs, pronouns, possessive pronouns etc. Includes an adaptable activity.
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 13 slides.
Examples of homophones, including a text with deliberate homophone spelling mistakes and a homophone activity sheet.
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 17 slides.
Subordinate Clauses
Examples of how to turn simple sentences into complex sentences by using subordinate clauses.
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 6 slides.
Punctuation Revision - full stops, capital letters, question marks, exclamation marks, ellipsis, colons, semicolons, brackets, hyphens, apostrophes etc.
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 7 slides.
Apostrophes, including possession and contraction. Includes examples of when apostrophes are used incorrectly (the grocer’s apostrophe).
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 10 slides.
Examples of direct and reported speech, including advantages and disadvantages. Includes an adaptable activity.
Large font and dyslexia-friendly. 8 slides.
Large font and dyslexia-friendly.