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Functional Skills English / X32 Punctuation Matching Cards. Match Symbol & Name. Game. KS3 / KS4
32 X Punctuation Cards.
Get learners to revise their punctuation knowledge skills with 3 sets of cards:
Name and Symbol
How to play: put cards into 2 separate piles and get the learners to match the punctuation name and symbol.
Cards are double sided and colour coded so they can be placed in 3 draw piles. Remember to when printing to select “double sided” and “flip on short edge."
15X Poetry Anthology Display Quote Posters English Literature GCSE. Power & Conflict
15X posters that include a key quote from each poem.
A3 size.
DNA by Dennis Kelly 21X Reading Task Flashcards English Literature Play
3X Flashcard sheets that contain 21 different reading tasks that learners can complete during or following the reading of the play. The tasks are based on the lay ’DNA’ and includes tasks such as:
Article Writing
Creating a Storyboard
Diary Entry Writing
Creating a Facebook Character Profile
Creating a New Book Cover / Blurb
Plus many more.
These sheets are double sided ( with a DNA strand background on one side of the cards). Laminate and cut out and get your student to choose a task at random.
2X Speech Writing Classroom Posters / Template/ Revision English GCSE / Functional Skills
These A3 posters can be stuck on the classroom wall to help learners with structuring their speech writing. The posters feature an memorable acronym that makes sure they include everything needed to persuade / engage their audience.
Poster 2 - Can also be used as a template. It gives learners more information on how they should structure their speech and expands on poster 1.
Functional English Skills Instructional Writing Module PPT E3 / L1 City and Guilds
This is a 16 page PowerPoint which helps E3 / L1 learners to understand how to write a set of instructions for their writing assessment. This is step-by-step guide with a writing tasks included on the last slide.
It is based on the City and Guilds assessment, but can be amended for other examination boards.
The PowerPoint includes:
What is instructional writing?
Instructional structure and format
How to write instructions: title, introduction, list of items needed, step-by-step instructions,
A white board short task based on use of time connectives, imperative verbs and adverbs
Layout of a instructions plus an example WAGOLL
How to expand your instructions and aN EXAMPLE
Nine instruction writing questions to choose from
An instruction writing template planning sheet is included.
Functional English Skills Narrative Writing Module PPT with Task Booklet
This is a 16 page PowerPoint which helps L1 / L2 learners to understand how to write narrative for their writing portion of their assessment. This is step-by-step guide with a writing task attached.
It is based on the City and Guilds assessment, but can be amended for NCFE.
The PowerPoint includes:
What is a narrative?
Narrative structure
Narration
Tense
Description writing
Narrative Structure Overview: Title, Introduction, Min Body and Conclusion
Layout of a narrative plus an example WAGOLL
Narrative writing task question
Narrative template
12 X Macbeth Display Key Quote Classroom Posters English Literature GCSE.
12X key quote posters and 2X Macbeth posters.
Functional Skills English Entry 3 Reading Dictionary Skills / Assessment Questions PPT Lesson
This resource consists of a PowerPoint and worksheet. It will help learners learn how to use a dictionary and also how to answer the three questions, that require a dictionary, in their reading assessment.
28 slides
There are tasks throughout for learners to complete on their whiteboards, as well as a worksheet ( with answers) for them to complete at the end of the lesson.
This resource is base of the C&G assessment, but is also applicable for the NCFE assessment.
Overview of Lesson:
How to use a dictionary to locate words and their meanings
Sample assessment question: how to find the meaning of specific words in the text
Sample assessment question: how to identify words that mean the same as words in the text
Sample assessment question: how to replace a specific word within the text with one of similar meaning
Practice your learnt techniques by completing a task
Functional Skills English Level 1 - Reading Assessment Compare and Contrast Question. PPT & Tasks
A PPT aimed at level 1 learners. This will prepare them to answer the reading assessment’s compare and contrast question. This question is worth 10 – 13% of the papers overall mark, dependent on the examination board used.
**Powerpoint Overview: **
Short introduction to the compare and contrast reading question
Comparing and contrasting ‘opinions’ group question.
Three example questions from different exam boards to give learners a visual image of how the question may be written / formatted
Example question from a sample assessment and tips on how to answer this. The class will be given a worksheet and will read the source documents to find the similarities and differences between the texts. A model answer will then be shown on the board.
Compare and contract sample assessment activity: Graffiti: Vandalism or Art.
13 slides.
10 X Entry Level 3 Functional Skills English: Alphabetical Order Tasks Workbook. Writing Exam Prep
This is a workbook which contains 10x alphabetical order tasks on a range of topics.
In the E3 English exam, learners are asked to put a list of words in alphabetic order. I have created 10 worksheets that are similar to this exam question. Each worksheet has 18 words for the learner to put in alphabetic order. They can do this indervidually or as a class.
Gangsta Granny Book English Reading X15 Work Tasks Chapters 1 - 14 . David Walliams Book
This is an 18 page fun task booklet based on the book: Gangsta Granny. I created this booklet for my KS3 English reading class ( but can be used with KS2 students).
The booklet contains 15 different tasks that pupils can complete as they read through the book. There are tasks for each of the first fourteen chapters and a book prediction task to complete before reading.
Tasks include:
Reading book predictions
Reading comprehension
Descriptive Writing ( locating words classes and language techniques)
Word search
‘Scrabble’- rearrange the words
Memory game
Interrogation: Interviewing Granny
Rhyming poem task
Mapping journey descriptions
Wanted posters
Homophone / Capital Letter Task
Diary entry
Chapter predication
Plus many more…
Rich Text Format and Word Document files attached for compatibility.
English Functional Skills E3 Writing Revision Guide - REFORM 13 Pages
A 13 page revision guide that helps learners to understand how to pass their writing assessment.
This revision guide includes:
An overview of the writing assessment
Overview of the spelling test including pictures of common misspelled words
Overview of the plural question and a list of irregular plural forms which learners need to remember
Overview of the alphabetical order question and a step-by-step guide on how to arrange a list of words alphabetically
How to format different types of text - step-by-step guide with examples. Text types include: letters, emails, articles and reviews
A guide on the writing composition questions and how they are marked
A practice exam question with a step-by-step guide on how to answer this question plus an example answer
This is based on the NCFE awarding body but will be applicable to other awarding bodies.
Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror Escape Room Game. Halloween Fun Clues / Quiz English Reading
A fun resource for KS3 learners. This resource is based on chapter 6 of the book: Winter Pruning.
This resource includes: 11 clues, an instruction and answer sheet and clue answer sheet.
Split your class into teams of 4 - 6. Ideally you will need two classrooms as each team will hide the clues for the other team in a separate room. If you can only use one classroom then split the room in half.
Each team will hide the other teams’ clues and then each team will have to locate all the clues in order to solve the code!
For my class, I hid the clues myself. I began by reading the chapter and then gave them the instructions and asked them to find the clues around the classroom.
Further Instructions
• There are 11 clues hidden around the room.
• You need to locate all 11 clues and then you need to solve them in order from
1 – 11.
• The first 9 clues will reveal a letter of the alphabet that you must note down
on your answer sheet. When you have all of the letters noted down, you will
then unscramble the letters to reveal a chapter from the book (two words).
• The other two clues will reveal 2 separate numbers. You will multiply these
numbers to reveal a 4-digit number. This will be the last part of the code.
• Once you have both codes, you will then be able to escape from
Uncle Montague’s creepy house!
All clues are based on this chapter if the book and learners will have to use their skimming and scanning techniques to look for the answers in their reading books.
Gangsta Granny Escape Room Game Fun Clues / Quiz English Reading
A fun resource for primary school aged learners and KS3! This resource should be used on completion of the book: Gangsta Granny. This resource includes: 10 clues, an instruction and answer sheet and clue answer sheet.
Split your class into teams of 4 - 6. Ideally you will need two classrooms as each team will hide the clues for the other team in a separate room. If you can only use one classroom then split the room in half.
Each team will hide the other team’s clues and then each team will have to locate all the clues in order to solve the code!
Further Instructions
• There are 10 clues hidden around the room.
• You need to locate all 10 clues and then you need to solve them in order from
1 – 10.
• The first 8 clues will reveal a letter of the alphabet that you must note down
on your answer sheet. When you have all of the letters noted down, you will
then unscramble the letters to reveal a phrase (two words). This phrase is
related to the book.
• The final clues will reveal 2 separate numbers. You will multiply these
numbers to reveal a 3-digit number. This will be the last part of the code.
• Once you have both codes, you will then be able to escape from
the Tower of London.
All clues are based on the book and learners will have to use their skimming and scanning techniques to look for the answers in their reading books.
Functional Skills English / X32 Punctuation Matching Cards. Match Symbol/Name/Sentence & Use. Game
32 X Punctuation Cards.
Get learners to revise their punctuation knowledge skills with 3 sets of cards:
Name and Symbol
How it is used
Match the sentence
How to play: put cards into 3 separate piles and get the learners to match the punctuation name and symbol to the explanation of how it is used and then to the sentence it is used in.
Cards are double sided and colour coded so they can be placed in 3 draw piles. Remember to when printing to select “double sided" and “flip on short edge."
6 SHEETS INCLUDED.
Bundle
English Dennis Kelly DNA Bundle: Plot Summary, Character Traits and Character Analysis Flash Cards
This bundle contains:
DNA by Character Traits Worksheet and Extension Task
DNA by Act & Scene Plot Summary A3 Revision Sheet
DNA by Dennis Kelly Character Analysis 11 Flash Cards
English Functional Skills Reading 31 Page Revision Guide Level 2 - All Topics
This is an English Functional Skills reading revision guide that has been written for learners who will be taking the level 2 reading assessment.
The guide includes an overview of all the information they will need to know in order to pass this assessment ( based on the City and Guilds / NCFE level 2 assessment).
The 31 page revision guide includes an overview of the following:
How to skim and scan a piece a text
The purpose of a text
Layout features of a text
Language Techniques
Facts and opinions
Bias
Tone and style
Words and Phrases
Main point of a text
Summary of a text
Each section contains information on each topic and gives examples of practice exam questions, answers, explanations of answers and tips on how to answer each question.
How to Write a Blog PowerPoint: GCSE / Functional Skills English. 15 page PPT Lesson and 3 Tasks
This is a 15 page PPT on how to write a blog piece.
The PPT includes:
What is a blog article?
What do I include in a blog article?
Step-by-Step blog format and content slides
Examples throughout PPT
Layout of a blog
3 practice question tasks
Ozymandias Poetry Anthology Display Quote Posters and Quote Flash Cards. English Literature GCSE
11X A4 display posters.
GCSE AQA Power and Conflict - Ozymandias. Key quotes to display on your classroom walls.
There are also two documents attached containing 11 flashcards. They contain the quotes that are printed on the posters. Students can cut out these cards and laminate them for revision practice. You could also get your students to cut out each quote and stick them into their workbooks. They can then critically analyse each quote.
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Functional Skills L1 & L2 Revision Guides - Reading and Writing
2 X Revision Guides
Reading: This is an English Functional Skills reading revision guide that has been written for learners who will be taking the level 1 reading assessment.
The guide includes an overview of all the information they will need to know in order to pass this assessment ( based on the NCFE level 1 assessment).
The fifteen page revision guide includes:
How to skim and scan a piece a text
The purpose of a text
Layout features of a text
Facts and opinions
Tone and style
Main point of a text
Summary of a text
Each section contains information on each topic and gives examples and tips. This is given to my learners before their assessments and has helped them a lot.
Writing: A ten page revision guide that helps learners to understand how to pass their test.
P2 Explains the marking criteria and what learners need to include in their writing in order to pass the assessment
There is a guide on how to correctly format the following: letters, emails, articles, reviews and reports. I have also provided picture examples on how each text should be formatted.
Learners are then given tips on how to ‘bulk out’ their writing by using word association. A practice exam question ‘scenario’ is given. It also includes a visual step by step guide on how to use word association to generate ideas.