LOs
To be able to use inference and deduction to make predictions about the plot of a shorter story.
To understand the different techniques an author uses to tell a traditional tale.
To consider the way that new chapters relate back to previous chapters and traditional ideas.
To understand the way that an author can use book conventions to convey added meaning to a text.
To be able 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 3
The Hobbit - Above Expectations - HA Harry Potter - At Expectations - HA/MA Kensuke's Kingdom - At Expectations - MA Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - At Y5 Expectations - MA/LA Bad Girls / The Mousehole Cat - working towards expectations - LA
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