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Designed to develop year 8-9 students’ reading comprehension skills and their confidence approaching an unseen fiction text, Mastering comprehension will help upper KS3 students to make the transition to GCSE English Language study.

This teaching pack includes eight literary fiction or prose texts from the 19th-, 20th- and 21st-century. The activities are designed for upper KS3 (years 8-9) or higher attaining KS3 students and should provide a helpful transition to the GCSE/IGCSE assessment focus on unseen literary fiction.

You’ll find extracts from celebrated novels and short stories to appeal to younger students, as well as a range of genres, literary and narrative styles, including first- and third-person narration.

What’s included?
The teaching pack is student-facing for use in the classroom, and is designed to provide a series of comprehension practice activities for eight one-hour lessons:

Each lesson includes:

  • a choice of two pre-reading starter activities (focusing on context, prediction, vocabulary development, inference skills, oracy skills etc.)
  • a set of three lesson activities to build students’ reading comprehension skills and strategies, and comprehension and inference questions and tasks:
  • skimming, scanning, selecting, summarising and synthesising information
  • analysing language, literary devices and structure
  • evaluating the text critically
  • writing analytically
  • an extension writing task to anticipate some of the fiction and non-fiction writing tasks students will complete in their GCSE English Language exams
  • a plenary or formative assessment activity.

Each activity includes answers, where appropriate and there is also a summative assessment task, which includes exam-style questions, with suggested answers for self or peer marking, or to support teachers.

The resource pack also includes a focus on vocabulary development by building students’ confidence approaching unfamiliar or challenging new words.

The lessons can be used in sequence or as one-off English lessons, for cover activities or for independent homework tasks.

The pack includes extracts from Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, Brick Lane by Monica Ali, The Trial by Franz Kafka, The Time Machine by H.G. Wells, The Happy-Go-Lucky-Morgans by Edward Thomas, ‘The Story-Teller’ by Saki, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and ‘Invisible Mass of the Back Row’ by Claudette Williams.

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