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How to write an info text in 10 steps
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How to write an info text in 10 steps

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In this workbook, students follow 10 steps to produce an information text on mountains. Students are guided through research, planning, organisation and editing. Opportunities to explore new vocabulary and topic sentences are also included. Throughout the work book, models are provided to aid understanding.
Mountains - Compare & Contrast
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Mountains - Compare & Contrast

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Reading Comprehension task with a focus on compare and contrast. This activity features a table of information about 4 mountains. Students have to answer questions based on the info from basic recall to more advanced inference. Answers are included, as are extension activities.
Mountains - English Activities
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Mountains - English Activities

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15x Reading/English activities linked to mountains for cross-curricula lessons. Includes fiction, non-fiction, poetry, posters, data and more to inspire and encourage exploration. Questions involve inference, prediction, explanation as well as speaking and listening. Ideal for starters, guided reading, group work.
Mountains - English Activities
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Mountains - English Activities

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A curated selection of English activities to support cross-curricula learning. Includes: 1 x Writing activity booklet 1x Compare and Contrast Guided Reading Activity 6x Skim and Scan activities 15x Guided Reading activities (Inference, SPeaking and Listening, Vocabulary, etc)
Skim & Scan - Mountains
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Skim & Scan - Mountains

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5 x Reading activities with a mountain theme, ideal for cross-curricula teaching and learning. Each extract is taken from a diary or memoir of a mountain climber, including a report from Mount Everest, and John Muir discussing his own travels. Students have to locate a series of words within the text - like a wordsearch. My class enjoy having a time limit and seeing who can find the most. This resource could be used in Guided Reading, as an English starter or as part of a broader Geography topic to inspire the students.