The importance of reading Assembly - Assembly Topic: Books, literacy and Reading. All about the benefits of reading.
Each Assembly Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Clear structure, Assessment of Learning, Beautiful presentation, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides & Thoughtful Questioning)
Designed by Specialists
Mapped against Latest DfE Guidance, PSHE Association Core themes and Requirements
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SATS 2020 - 100 reading questions organised by content domain, created for SATS revision. This is a popular revision tool for the Y6 Reading SATS test! The resource can be used all year round to help prepare pupils for the requirements of the 2020 KS2 test or as a last minute revision tool.
Get ready for the 2020 KS2 reading assessments with this SATS Question Generator! Covering all of the reading content domains, you can use this SATS revision resource to practise the different types of questions that might come up in the KS2 SATS paper.
Select one of the following modes:
- Choose a particular reading content domain to revise
- Practise those tricky 3-mark questions where pupils often lose marks
- Revise fiction/non-fiction/poetry questions
- Random mode, giving you a mixture of all types of questions
The SATs revision resource also includes handy hints and tips to help pupils in the test. Perfect for teachers to use as morning work, lesson starters or revision sessions or alternatively for pupils to practise independently at school or at home. Each slide contains a short passage in the style of the reading SATS papers and then a question to answer.
This is a must-have resource for Y6 pupils working towards their reading SATS tests!
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A reading booklet designed to accompany A Monster Calls. Made for Year 7, but could be used or adapted for any KS3 class. A wide range of tasks included.
Alongside reading the book, designed to last 6 weeks.
An informative and inspiring assembly is aimed at KS2 and KS3 students and focuses on the importance of reading. The aim of this assembly is to discuss the importance and benefits of reading. The last slide could be used as a tutor time activity following the assembly.
Slides:
Introduction
Why is reading so important?
Benefits of reading: knowledge
Benefits of reading: mental health
Benefits of reading: Vocabulary
Benefits of reading: Comprehension
Benefits of reading: Different Perspectives
Addressing the ‘reading is boring’ myth
Genres of books
Different types of reading materials
Where can I find books to read?
Different ways to read
Recommendations
Quiz on benefits of reading (Tutor time activity)
Finishing question
Duration:
This assembly is designed to last between 15-20 minutes.
Fully adaptable
This resource is a fully adaptable PowerPoint so you can add anything you need to.
Instructions included
The assembly features instructions and presenting ideas on each slide
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This collection of four guided reading activities, aimed at children aged 10-13 years old, tests children’s inference and deduction skills. It will also promote lively and engaging classroom discussion as children explore these remarkable stories for themselves.
Each activity has questions and answers, with an indication of how many marks are on offer at the end of each question. This is particularly helpful for children preparing for reading tests and exams, encouraging them to give fuller answers where required.
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A word document booklet, which can be printed or sent to students, containing extracts from six different texts, followed by 8-10 comprehension questions. Each set of questions is followed by a creative writing extension task themed around the extracts.
The extracts have been sourced from the following texts:
The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Joan Aiken
The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
Cider with Rosie by Laurie Lee
‘Supersports High’ - an article from The Times (12.8.2012)
Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha by Roddy Doyle
The Silver Sword by Ian Serraillier
The resource may be suitable for students in years 6-8 depending upon their reading ability.
Add these to your classroom to promote reading for pleasure and for children (and staff) to share what they are currently reading! Would create a fantastic display.
7 colours included…
blue
red
green
purple
pink
yellow
orange
This Assembly has been used to promote reading among pupils.
The PowerPoint uses engaging images as prompts to guide pupils through the benefits and importance of reading, the lessons to be learned from famous novels, while also offering pupils the opportunity to discuss their favourite books. The script for the assembly is easy to follow, with corresponding slides for the PowerPoint labelled for ease.
Alternatively, a version of the powerpoint that combines the presentation and script is also included.
It is also interactive, allowing for audience participation.
This has been used as part of a wider initiative to promote reading throughout the school.
This Reading Comprehension worksheet is suitable for upper intermediate to proficient ESL learners. The text narrates the story of Macbeth based on William Shakespeare's tragedy.
After carefully reading a text, students are required to complete some comprehension exercises including: questions, True or False and a gap filling exercise. The vocabulary used in the text is rather advanced and can also be used for IGSCE, TOEFL or IELTS vocabulary building purposes. The handout can be completed in class or assigned for homework.
A 19-page reading practice booklet for French GCSE. Each of the 15 questions links to both a AQA and Edexcel specification topic and replicates an exam style question. Answers are included. This booklet is ideal for practice, revision and independent study.
15 topics are covered in the booklet:
School trips
Describing my bedroom
The environment
Birthdays and celebrations
Food and drink
Television and film
School description
Holidays
Family and home
When I was young
My primary school
The city of Montréal
Protecting the environment
The weather
Future plans
Format: Word document and PDF with answers
A handy reading resource for classroom teaching or tutoring - **eight passages with comprehension and analysis questions. **
Questions include comprehension and language analysis; some are arranged in a traffic light system to determine challenge.
Passages are from KS3-appropriate texts: Of Mice and Men, A Christmas Carol, The Hunger Games, Animal Farm, Sherlock Holmes, etc.
Reading comprehension and questions pack perfect for KS3 (or as a fun warm-up for KS4)- a few included:
Rise of the YouTube Vloggers - who are they and how did they make their millions?
Environmental issues - a very serious article about very scary problems students will face in their lifetimes unless serious action is taken.
E-Sports and professional gamers. What’s it like to be one of these? How do they do it and what exactly do they do?
Flat Earthers - what is this new trend? Why do some people believe the Earth is flat? An investigation into the growing anti-science trend and why this movement is gaining momentum.
Rise of the Online Trolls - why do people ‘troll’? Who are these bullies hiding behind screens? This article investigates.
The rising popularity of plastic and cosmetic surgery - what is this, what are the ethical issues behind it and why is it so popular?
Virtual reality - what can we do with this technology? How does it work and what’s in store for the future?
Tattoos - too cool for school or looking like a fool? Why is there so much prejudice against tattoos in a professional workplace and is this likely to change any time soon?
) Alternative Facts - what are these? Who came up with this term and what do we need to know?
The Sugar Tax - why should your pay more for your favourite bottle of pop? This opinion piece investigates the rights and wrongs of this controversial tax.
Scientology - just why is this organisation so rich?
Terrorism - how have our attitudes towards terrorist plots changed? (Bonfire Night and Guy Fawkes Focus)
Fracking - what is this and what’s the big fuss about?
The antivaxx movement - who are these people rejecting vaccines? Why?
Amazon and the toy-craze madness - why do people turn consumer-crazy at Christmas? What’s the problem with this?
And more!
All of these articles are pretty interesting for students and teachers! All are very easy to use and a good way to combine Current Affairs / Citizenship and English or just for reading comprehension practice.
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Whole class guided reading planning for Romans on the Rampage by Jeremy Strong. There are 6 weeks worths of planning. All lessons have 1 PowerPoint and 1 worksheet. This guided reading planning uses ‘Reading Vipers’ for each lesson. Each week focuses on 1 reading viper. This was taught in Year 3 but could easily be adapted for Year 4.
Each lesson’s structure is as follows:
A think about it question
Vocab with word classes
Teacher reads
Speed retrieval
Independent reading
Main task (linked to reading viper)
Reading SATs practice for KS2 will ensure your class is well-prepared for the English reading papers in their key stage 2 reading SATs at the end of primary school.
This pack of SATs papers aims to practice reading comprehension skills through a range of fiction and non-fiction texts and poems and 10 practice papers differentiated at three levels.
Based on past papers and perfect for SATs revision, the reading assessments can be used as practice tests in class or for home learning.
This pack of SATs practice papers is the perfect revision tool for the KS2 reading tests.
What’s inside?
Introduction (page 4)
10 text extracts and 10 English SATs practice question papers (page 5)
Each practice paper contains:
English National Curriculum aligned content domain coverage
Text extract
SATs questions (differentiated as sets A, B and C)
Marking scheme and answers (sets A, B and C)
Featured texts:
The Explorer – Katherine Rundell
Wonder – R J Palacio
Matilda – Roald Dahl
Artemis Fowl – Eoin Colfer
Goodnight stories for Rebel Girls – Elena Favilli & Francesca
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Who Was Marie Curie? – Megan Stine
Who Was Anne Frank? – Ann Abramson
The Short and Bloody History of Highway Men – John Farman
Throwing a Tree – Thomas Hardy
The Sailor’s Consolation – William Pitt
Contains three classic fiction text extracts accompanied by SATs style questions with answers. The final text in the year 6 reading test is often very challenging and the associated questions require depth of understanding. It can be difficult to find suitable texts and develop suitable questions to practise the skills needed to do well in this section of the SATs reading paper.
This resource can help. It contains three:
Challenging classic fiction texts
Mini-tests containing 10 questions which are similar in style to those commonly found in this section of the test including questions linked to inference, evidence and impressions.
Answer sheets similar to the markschemes used in SATs.
Reading the text and answering the questions for each mini-test will take about twenty minutes - approximately the same amount of time the children will have to complete the last section of the reading test during SATs. This enables this resource to be used for test practice to develop test technique. The answer sheet can then be used to analyse and discuss suitable answers.
The comprehensions are based on the following books:
-Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
-Anne of the Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery
-The Railway Children by Edith Nesbit
An easy to use reading comprehension pack with three sections of differentiated questions. This activity focuses on urgent environmental issues . It can be used in form time as part of literacy focus, or in an English lesson for KS3/4 GCSE comprehension training.
It is interesting, useful, very easy to use and good to raise awareness of envirornmental issues.
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With the opening chapter of the A Christmas Carol included, this comprehension resource has questions and answers about this popular text by Charles Dickens.
Suitable for children working towards/at the expected standard in Y5/6, the questions are closely linked to the National Curriculum and therefore adequately develop their comprehension skills. It can be used as a guided reading text, an assessment piece or as an introduction to the text in general.
For the differentiated version of this resource, please go to the Reading Resources for Teachers’ TES Shop.