LOs
To understand how an author uses everyday objects as a portal to a fantasy world.
To understand how an author uses familiar and unfamiliar words to create a fantasy setting.
To understand how an author builds a sense of wonder.
To draw conclusions based on what has been read to date.
To skim and scan a text to find evidence to support opinions and answer questions.
To understand how an author draws on his own life, his beliefs and his experiences.
To reflect on a completed text.
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A complete half term's guided reading pack - Fantasy books
A set of books for KS2 children studying the fantasy genre. Ideal for understanding the fantasy genre, magpie-ing ideas for their own writing as well as introducing some of the greatest children's fantasy authors of the 20th century. A sudden puff of glittery smoke / The Iron Man - LA The Worst Witch - LA / MA The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - MA Harry Potter - HA / MA The Hobbit - HA
A Complete half term's guided reading - Upper Key Stage 2 - Collection 4
A differentiated set of guided reading for a half term Private Peaceful - HA Carrie's War / Stig of the Dump - MA The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe / Street Child - LA
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