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KS2, KS3 CRR Reading Fluency HW Cover Guided reading "The New Mother"
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KS2, KS3 CRR Reading Fluency HW Cover Guided reading "The New Mother"

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This is a comprehension activity designed to assess children’s reading fluency and focus on some of the reading skills that will be crucial as they work through an English Language curriculum. The text is an excerpt from “The New Mother” by Lucy Clifford (in the public domain) and there are ten questions with suggested answers provided.
Pre 1914 Non Fic Reading GCSE Eng Lang preparation revision Conan Doyle Old Calabar
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Pre 1914 Non Fic Reading GCSE Eng Lang preparation revision Conan Doyle Old Calabar

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Created as a revision homework for a group of year 11 students with targets of 2, 3 and 4, this uses a short extract in which Arthur Conan Doyle describes a trip up an African river. There are ten questions focusing on the reading skills that will be tested in the English Language GCSE exam. Could be used in a face to face revision session or could be used with less confident readers to structure a guided reading session.
Pre 1914 Non Fiction Reading - Conan Doyle photographs a shark
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Pre 1914 Non Fiction Reading - Conan Doyle photographs a shark

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A short extract from an article by Arthur Conan Doyle in which he describes a photography trip to Africa. There are 10 questions intended to focus students on the writer’s choice of language and its effect. This was created as a revision homework for a less confident class preparing for their English Language GCSE. It could also be used in class to structure a discussion about the text or to scaffold a guided reading activity.
Pre 1914 Non Fiction Reading Conan Doyle on Cycling CRR Revision HW Cover
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Pre 1914 Non Fiction Reading Conan Doyle on Cycling CRR Revision HW Cover

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This is a short extract written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in praise of cycling, originally published in 1895. There are 9 questions intended to increase student confidence in dealing with pre-1914 non-fiction writing. Originally created as a revision homework for a set with target grades of 2 and 3, but could be used in class. The questions would work to structure a guided reading session with less confident readers.
KS3, KS4 Non Fic WW1 "Some Desperate Glory" CRR Homework Cover
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KS3, KS4 Non Fic WW1 "Some Desperate Glory" CRR Homework Cover

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This is a short comprehension exercise focusing on polishing skills of inference and analysis. Useful to pair with the literature of the first World War. Planned as a homework activity for a year 9 class but could be used as cover or even to structure a guided reading session for those students who are less confident readers. Suggested responses are provided.
KS3 Gothic Fiction Poetry "The Sick Rose" William Blake
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KS3 Gothic Fiction Poetry "The Sick Rose" William Blake

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A short and simple lesson, planned as part of a unit on gothic fiction for a lower ability class in year 8. This lesson uses Blake’s “The Sick Rose” and invites the students to pick out the gothic elements of the poem, explain why a student might have interpreted it in one way and then add their own interpretation.
KS4 Reading Skills Non Fiction Dickens Greenwich Fair Starters Revision HW
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KS4 Reading Skills Non Fiction Dickens Greenwich Fair Starters Revision HW

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Planned for a class preparing for AQA GCSE English Language, this powerpoint has a week’s worth of starters, all focused on the same, short text (Dickens’s description of Greenwich Fair, from “Sketches by Boz”). The starters use the READ acronym (recall, evidence, analysis, develop) and focus on some key reading skills. Good preparation for AQA Language Paper 2, questions 3 and 4.
KS4, GCSE, AQA Eng Lang, Question 2, Question 4, Analysis, Evaluation Jack London extracts Boxing
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KS4, GCSE, AQA Eng Lang, Question 2, Question 4, Analysis, Evaluation Jack London extracts Boxing

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This is a very short and simple powerpoint aimed at students targeting grade 4/5. The extract uses two short extracts from Jack London’s short story “A Piece of Steak”. The focuses are on question 2 (language analysis) and question 4 (evaluation). Suggested responses at level 4/5 are provided. Could be useful as homework or revision as well as being used in class as a teaching resource.
"White Fang" HW Starter Guided Diagnostic Comprehension Fluency Multiple Choice Quiz
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"White Fang" HW Starter Guided Diagnostic Comprehension Fluency Multiple Choice Quiz

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This is a straightforward multiple-choice quiz (answers provided) based on a short excerpt from “White Fang” by Jack London. There are 11 questions which test some key knowledge as well as comprehension and reading fluency. This could be set as homework or used as a lesson starter. Alternatively, it could be used diagnostically to identify gaps or the questions could structure a guided reading session.
Reading gothic fiction "The Lady of the Shroud" Bram Stoker HW Diagnostic Guided Reading Quiz
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Reading gothic fiction "The Lady of the Shroud" Bram Stoker HW Diagnostic Guided Reading Quiz

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This is a multiple choice quiz (answers provided) based on a short extract from “The Lady of the Shroud” by Bram Stoker. This quiz fits neatly into a unit on gothic literature, ghosts or spooky stories. It could be used as homework. It could also be useful as a lesson starter or as a diagnostic tool to identify gaps in knowledge or reading comprehension. Alternatively, the questions could be used to structure a guided reading session.
Gothic fiction HW Starter Guided Diagnostic Comprehension Multi Choice Quiz "Old English Baron"
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Gothic fiction HW Starter Guided Diagnostic Comprehension Multi Choice Quiz "Old English Baron"

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This multiple choice quiz uses an excerpt from “The Old English Baron” by Clara Reeve. There are 12 questions and answers are provided. This could be set as a homework task to support a unit of work on gothic fiction. Alternatively, it could be used in class as a starter, as a diagnostic tool to check for gaps in key knowledge and comprehension. The questions could be used to structure a guided reading session.
KS4 non-fiction reading Smithfield Market pre 1914 LA  writer's viewpoint
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KS4 non-fiction reading Smithfield Market pre 1914 LA writer's viewpoint

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This was planned for a lower ability KS4 class (targets of 2 and 3) who were working towards AQA English Language GCSE. The focus of the lesson is on inferring the writer’s viewpoint and explaining why the writer’s choices help to communicate that viewpoint. The subject-matter is Smithfield (meat) market and the writer’s viewpoint is not hard to detect. The powerpoint guides the students through the selection of evidence and demonstrating comprehension by framing the writer’s ideas in their own words. The final slide invites the teacher to model the most challenging part of the answer - explaining why the quoted words convey what they do.