-KS2 whole class reading comprehension lessons
-reading templates, assemblies and inspiration -
As Year 6 teachers, we found ourselves in need of comprehension resources that bring texts to life.
YES, we want our comprehension lessons to be rigorous in preparation for the SATs, BUT we also want them to be engaging and fun!
Our aim is to get children excited about comprehension lessons, eager to talk about books and confident in interrogating a text.
-KS2 whole class reading comprehension lessons
-reading templates, assemblies and inspiration -
As Year 6 teachers, we found ourselves in need of comprehension resources that bring texts to life.
YES, we want our comprehension lessons to be rigorous in preparation for the SATs, BUT we also want them to be engaging and fun!
Our aim is to get children excited about comprehension lessons, eager to talk about books and confident in interrogating a text.
This engaging whole-class reading comprehension resource is designed to accompany At the Top of the World: The Greatest Mountains on Earth (and How to Climb Them) by Robin Jacobs. Perfect for a KS2 mountains topic, it builds excitement and deepens knowledge through a range of comprehension skills and hands-on activities.
Whatâs Included?
Extracts included
⢠A 61-page PowerPoint covering six lessons
⢠15 PDF printable resources for easy classroom use
⢠Hands-on activities to make learning interactive
⢠A variety of comprehension skills including inference, retrieval, vocabulary, and summarising
Designed to bring mountains to life, this resource supports pupils in developing key reading skills while exploring some of the worldâs most awe-inspiring landscapes. Ideal for whole class reading sessions, it provides everything you need to inspire young geographers and adventurers!
Get your class excited about their rivers topic using books about rivers.
4 whole class reading comprehension lessons based on the chapters about the Nile and the Yangtze from âRiver Storiesâ by Timothy Knapman.
Whole class reading, paired reading, collecting/presenting information in a table, opportunity for children to create their own retrieval questions about a different river.
Reading Skills foci: retrieval, featureâsplore (exploring the features/organisation of a text)
32-page dyslexia-friendly PowerPoint, 6 x PDF downloadable activities.
Extract not included.
Recommended for age 7+
For those teaching rivers as a topic, River Stories is a a must read with your class. Each glorious river-length page brings five rivers from around the world to life by telling all the stories, histories, geography, myths and legends associated with each.
Itâs the perfect opportunity for classes to look at how a textâs structure contributes to meaning and gives the children lots of opportunities to practise retrieval. They can even enjoy making up their own retrieval question cards based on a river of their choice.
4 whole class reading lessons for KS2 based on the poem Happiness from âBig Thoughts for Little Thinkersâ, by Daniel Thompson.
A thought-provoking poem encouraging children to consider whether buying things can truly bring you happiness.
Whole class reading, paired reading, additional opportunity for children to write their own poem about plastic pollution, Q&A with the author
Reading Skills foci: summarising the main message of the poem, looking at the impact of rhythm, rhyme and word choices on delivering the message of the poem, wordâsplore (exploring word choices), performing the poem, imitating the poetâs style by recreating their own poem.
37-page dyslexia-friendly PowerPoint, 3 x printable PDFs, plus a PDF copy of the poem.
Poem included.
Recommended for age 8+
Lesson 1
Firstly, learn more about Daniel Thompson or skip to the Q and Aâs at the end of the PowerPoint to learn more about what inspires him to write poetry. Then pre-teach some key vocabulary to increase pupil engagement with the text. Next, read the text together so children can discuss their responses to key questions and work together to summarise each verse.
Lesson 2
This lesson focuses on the poetâs style. Using practical challenges, children work together to discuss how to use words and phrases effectively to reinforce key ideas.
Lesson 3
As children have previously explored the poem on a deeper level, this lesson gives children the opportunity to perform the poem, focusing on intonation, tone, volume and actions.
Lesson 4
Finally, children can use a similar structure to create their own poem about plastic pollution.
For more poetry lessons explore our website, My Teaching Hive.
Reading Comprehension Resources for âThe Last Bearâ by Hannah Gold, winner of the 2022 Blue Peter Book Award & 2022 Waterstones Childrenâs Book Prize
**Year 6
Recommended for ages 8+
20 Lessons
51 Printable PDFs
116-Page PowerPoint Presentation
Vocabulary Cards
Warm-Up Activities and Reflection Exercises**
These materials delve into themes such as global warming, plastic pollution, and their impact on our planet.
**Awards and Recognitions:
Winner of the 2022 Blue Peter Book Award
Winner of the 2022 Waterstones Childrenâs Book Prize**
Available with a ÂŁ2 discount on our website. My Teaching Hive.
Whole Class Guided Reading Comprehension resources based on The Explorer by Katherine Rundell
An adventurous story to compliment KS2 rainforests topic work.
Recommended for Year 5
Appropriate for age 9+
3 x teaching PowerPoints - 194 pages
108 x PDF documents
Vocabulary cards for all 31-chapters
Mixed comprehension questions and activities to develop reading skills linked to the KS2 National Curriculum.
The book will need to be purchased separately.