These texts and associated worksheets are great for teaching non-fiction reading to KS4 and KS5 students working at Pre-GCSE level. They were made for students working towards the Edexcel Entry Level 1 English paper, but could be used as a starter exercise or confidence-booster for students working at the next level up.
Two separate adverts are provided: one for a pet sitting service and one for a swim club.
The questions are tailored to encourage discussion with the students about reading exam questions carefully, looking for key words and how to tackle “two point” questions. The vocabulary is straightforward but I put the texts on the board just to read through with the students before they tried the questions.
They could also be used for teaching English as a foreign language.
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Entry Level English - Non Fiction Bundle SEN Functional Skills
Non-fiction resources perfect for building the confidence of your readers with SEN. Types of text include emails, SMS and adverts. These are designed for KS4 and KS5 students working at pre-GCSE level. Advert topics include: * Pet sitting service * Swimming club * Camp site * Games club SMS and emails are conversations between friends and from a college about an interview. Questions are tailored to encourage discussion about key words, reading questions carefully, and answering questions where there is more than one mark available. These resources could also be used for teaching English as a foreign language.
Entry Level English: Reading non-Fiction: Adverts SEN Functional Skills
A great bundle for building the confidence of your readers with SEN. Four straightforward adverts each with a worksheet of questions. Topics include: * Pet sitting * Swimming Club * Camp Site * Games Club The questions are tailored to encourage discussion with the students about reading exam questions carefully, looking for key words and how to tackle “two point” questions. The vocabulary is straightforward but I put the texts on the board just to read through with the students before they tried the questions. These resources could also be used for teaching English as a foreign language.
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