I'm a Primary Teacher who loves adventure stories with a historical or geographical link. I create reading comprehension questions, usually two sets for different ability, using SAT style as well to ensure a range of reading skills are addressed.
Check out my blog where I review books that I've used or intend to use, from a classroom perspective.
I'm a Primary Teacher who loves adventure stories with a historical or geographical link. I create reading comprehension questions, usually two sets for different ability, using SAT style as well to ensure a range of reading skills are addressed.
Check out my blog where I review books that I've used or intend to use, from a classroom perspective.
This resource is a sample question set for the book Revolt Against The Romans by Tony Bradman. It includes two sets of questions - one higher and one lower - in the SAT style suitable for both LKS2 and UKS2. Answers included.
This is for Chapter 1.
This resource is a sample question set for the book Secrets of a Sun by Emma Carroll. It includes two sets of questions - one in the SAT style suitable for Year 4 upwards, and one Lower Ability set.
This is for Chapter 1.
Winter of the Wolves by Tony Bradman reading comprehension questions. There are two sets of questions per chapter both in the SAT style of questionning: one for MA/HA and one for LA. Suitable for KS2, particularly Year 3 to Year 5 and fits in well with Anglo Saxon studies.
This resource has a variety of questions for the book Roman Invasion by Jim Eldridge.
It has questions for every chapter and includes page numbers for each question. It also has a set of of Lower Ability / SEN questions that may or may not be done with adult support, and a list of suggested activities. It is aimed at KS2 children, and can be used from Year 4 to Year 6, though for UKS2, some modification to the activities may be required.
Revolt Against the Romans by Tony Bradman reading comprehension questions. There are two sets of questions per chapter both in the SAT style of questioning: one for MA/HA and one for LA. Answers are included for both sets. These are suitable for KS2 classes studying the Romans in Britain.
Reading comprehension questions per page/double page along with English and SPaG tasks to compliment each lesson for Marcy and the Riddle of the Sphinx by Joe Todd-Stanton; a fabulous book in the style of a graphic novel which can be adapted to any level of KS2. This particular resource is aimed at LKS2, though the writing particularly can easily be adapted for UKS2.
See my review of the book here as a teaching resource: https://meswaine.wixsite.com/resourcefulreader/post/template-product-review-3
Winter of the Wolves by Tony Bradman reading comprehension questions. There are two sets of questions per chapter both in the SAT style of questionning: one for MA/HA and one for LA. Suitable for KS2, particularly Year 3 to Year 5 and fits in well with Anglo Saxon studies. The marks available for each questions are in red.
This resource has a variety of questions for the book Across the Roman Wall by Theresa Breslin.
It has questions for every chapter and includes page numbers for each question. It also has a set of of Lower Ability / SEN questions that may or may not be done with adult support, and a list of suggested activities. It is aimed at KS2 children, and can be used from Year 3 to Year 5, though for UKS2, some modification to the activities may be required for a challenge.
This resource has a variety of questions for the book Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson retold by Henry Brook.
Each chapter has:
a sorting the main events into the correct order
where appropriate, a character description/discussion
two sets of questions for every chapter and for the lower ability set, includes page numbers for each question.
It is aimed at KS2 children, and can be used from Year 4 to Year 6, though for UKS2, some modification to the activities may be required. The questions are in the style of SATs and also have the marks available for each question, though can most certainly be (and indeed are aimed at) the year groups lower than Year 6.
The book is an abridged version retold by Henry Brook and uses the 2006 edition. The files are Microsoft Word so they can be easily adapted for other abridged or non-abridged versions.
See my review here: https://meswaine.wixsite.com/resourcefulreader/post/template-product-review
Reading comprehension question and suggested activity for Prince of Fire by Jatinder Verma book. It covers the Hindu story of Diwali in detail and suits KS2 children.
This resource has a variety of questions for the book Secrets of a Sun King by Emma Carroll.
It has reading comprehension questions for every chapter and includes page numbers for each question in the style of SATS tests. It also has a set of of Lower Ability / SEN questions that may or may not be done with adult support. It is aimed at KS2 children, and can be used from Year 4 to Year 6, though for UKS2, some modification to the activities may be required.
Lower Ability questions are in larger text and coloured to help with tracking.