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Journey to the River Sea - Comprehension
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Journey to the River Sea - Comprehension

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15 comprehension questions on the opening of *Journey to the River Sea. An ideal activity for Key Stage 3 classes who are studying the novel or as a stand-alone comprehension task. These questions follow Bloom’s Taxonomy and increase in difficulty as they progress.
Square and Cube Numbers - Progression Sheet
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Square and Cube Numbers - Progression Sheet

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This worksheet is linked to the new Key Stage 2 curriculum. Designed to challenge students who have a good grasp of the square and cube numbers. Can either be used as a standalone activity or in conjunction with the first worksheet, which is available here -https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-11784849. Comes with an answer sheet.
Word Classes in The Jabberwocky
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Word Classes in The Jabberwocky

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Learning Aim: To identify word classes in a nonsense poem. This is a lesson for Key Stage 3 classes which asks students to read The Jabberwocky and then explain the meaning of a range of nonsense words in the poem. Students will then identify the type of words used in the poem. E.g. the word ‘slithy’ being used as an adjective.
Persuasive Writing - Plastic
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Persuasive Writing - Plastic

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This lesson is for Key Stage 3 students. It is on persuasive writing and focuses on repetition and emotive language. The final task asks students to write to their headteacher to persuade them whether or not they think plastic should be banned. Also included is a piece of persuasive writing from the Surfers Against Sewage website about their initiative Plastic Free Communities. There is also a sheet on anaphora and anadiplosis to stretch higher-attaining students.