High school librarian, expertise in Reading for Pleasure, SEND, and reluctant readers. I sell resources that encourage reading for pleasure, promote whole school literacy, and fun book related activities and quizzes.
High school librarian, expertise in Reading for Pleasure, SEND, and reluctant readers. I sell resources that encourage reading for pleasure, promote whole school literacy, and fun book related activities and quizzes.
A fun quiz to spark some interest/discussion around popular UKS2/KS3 reads!
How many do your pupils know?
HOW IT WORKS:
The screen will show one square segment of a famous book cover
Guess what book you think it’s from
There are 15 rounds
The answers are revealed in order by showing the whole book cover
Featuring fan favourites such as The Boy at the Back of the Class and Once!
An epic emoji book quiz - test their book knowledge! 4 rounds, 6 questions per round (24 questions total). Can they guess the book from the emojis?
Perfect for end of term fun or World Book Day.
Suitable for Years 6 - Year 10!
Rounds:
Children’s Books (e.g. Matilda)
Classic Literature (e.g. Dracula)
Popular Fiction (e.g. Boy at the Back of the Class)
Popular Series (e.g. How to Train Your Dragon)
Two Bookish Quizzes - 10 questions and answers with each. All multiple choice, a fun easy quiz to do with any class.
Recommended:
Lower - Years 5, 6, 7, 8
Upper - Years 8, 9, 10, 11
THREE booklets included (Year 7, Year 8, Year 9)
50+ pages per booklet
16 sets of homework per booklet
A mix of fiction and non-fiction
Each homework is as follows:
Excerpt of book (1-2 pages long)
Comprehension section (3-5 questions, occasional language technique work)
Vocabulary section (definitions and application or grammar work)
Reflection (space to reflect on what they’ve read, wider ideas or themes in excerpt)
Reading for Pleasure Booklets - 3 included! Diffrentiated for Year 7, Year 8, and Year 9.
Includes:
30 pages!
Various genre matching activities
Various activities on compelling book openings
Creative tasks e.g. redesigning book covers
Book review templates (including planning and examples)
Autobiography vs biography work
Space for book tracking, personal challenges and recommendations
A bumper pack of recommended reading for KS3, containing HUNDREDS of hand picked books. Well laid out for display with brief blurbs, organised by genre.
INCLUDES:
Recommended Reads for Year 7 - FIVE book suggestions with brief blurbs for EACH of the following genres; Adventure, Realistic Fictions, Historical, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Funny, Mystery, Horror, Biographies, Graphic Novels, Animal Stories, Sports, Romance, Popular Series, Classics, Non-Fiction. 3 book suggestions for Poetry, Short Story collections, and Gifted Readers.
Recommended Reads for Year 8 - same format as above.
*** Recommeded Reads for Year 9** - same format as above.
Boy Reluctant Readers - 9 short books for reluctant readers, particularly aimed at boys. Short, gripping, and fast paced reads.
Realistic Fiction for Girls - a guide to realistic fiction books aimed at girls. 18 books recommeded for EACH year group; Year 7, Year 8, Year 9.
Realistic Fiction for Boys - a guide to realistic fiction books aimed at boys. 18 books recommeded for EACH year group; Year 7, Year 8, Year 9.
10 pages of ‘If you liked … try …’ with additional recommendations to ‘age up’ their reading. i.e If you liked How to Train your Dragon try A Darkness of Dragons. Age Up by trying Eragon.
7 pages of reccomended reads after finishing the following popular series; One of Us Is Lying, Alex Rider, Noughts and Crosses, Gone, Twilight, Divergent, The Hunger Games.
7 Bookish Quizzes included in this bundle!
Emoji Book Quiz
Hip Hop or Shakespeare Quiz
Roald Dhal Quiz
One Square Inch Quiz (book cover guessing game)
Poetry or Pop Quiz
Book Quiz - Upper Years (multiple choice, general knowledge)
Book Quiz - Lower Years (multiple choice, general knowledge)
This is a fully resourced 20 lesson SOW for a novel study of October, October by Katya Balen (Winner of the Yoto Carnegie Medal 2022). Aimed at Year 7, but could easily be tweaked for a Year 6 or Year 8 class as well.
Includes: PowerPoint (210 slides), SOW document included National Curriculum justification and teacher notes.
Activities include writing from a analytic paragraphs, a range of close readings, character mapping, and creative writing and also activities based on language analysis. Scheme also includes references to a non-fiction Victorian source on Mudlarking and The Lost Words by Robert McFarlane.
Final assessment piece is for students to write a their own story using the skils demonstrated throughout SOW for effective creative writing.
Optional/additional six tasks at the end. Four of which can be applied at any point whilst reading the text. Including comparisons to Gone to The Woods by Gary Paulsen and Diary of a Young Naturalist by Dara McAnulty.
Vast opportunities for cross-curriculum learning:
Geography: Environment, Urban/Nature landscapes, human geography, protecting wildlife
PSHE: seperated parents, neurodivergence, emotional wellbeing, sick/injured parent, new school/starting school, empathy, identity, resilience
Critical Thinking