This is a reading comprehension resource which looks at a lovely book which addresses the inequality in South Africa. The young girl in the story begins to realise that education is for ALL.
National Curriculum Spellings Rules Year 5 and Year 6; supporting phonics; dictation, and creative writing. An image is used to cement the meaning of the words in context. Linked to popular topics taught within the KS2 curriculum. se or ce - homophone spelling rules
L.O. To give/explain the meaning of words in context. This resource looks at Chapter 1 specifically and has illustrations from the graphic novel with links to the a pdf copy of the book and a link to the audio book on Youtube.
L.O. Make inferences from the text / explain and justify inferences with evidence from the text. Domain 2d This PowerPoint is based on the text The Nowhere Emporium Chapter 3. It includes both the questions and answers.
National Curriculum Spellings Rules Year 5 and Year 6; supporting phonics; dictation, cloze-procedure, and creative writing. An image is used to cement the meaning of the words in context. Linked to popular topics taught within the KS2 curriculum. ible and able spelling rules
National Curriculum Spellings Rules Year 5 and Year 6; supporting phonics; dictation, cloze-procedure, and creative writing. An image is used to cement the meaning of the words in context. Linked to popular topics taught within the KS2 curriculum. ible and able spelling rules
National Curriculum Spellings Rules Year 5 and Year 6; supporting phonics; dictation, cloze-procedure, and creative writing. An image is used to cement the meaning of the words in context. Linked to popular topics taught within the KS2 curriculum. ible and able spelling rules Linked to Kensuke’s Kingdom
This Powerpoint focuses on Chapter 5 and 6 of Kensukes Kingdom and asks the children to answer questions around reading domain 2e This is approximately 2 days work depending up ability.
National Curriculum Spellings Rules Year 5 and Year 6; supporting phonics; dictation, cloze-procedure, and creative writing. An image is used to cement the meaning of the words in context. Linked to popular topics taught within the KS2 curriculum. ible and able spelling rules