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My resources are designed and used in class before being added to TES to ensure they are engaging, fit for purpose and enrich children’s learning. I have been teaching for over 20 years and have taught all across primary school. I rely on feedback from my customers, which helps me to improve the resources and products so please be kind enough to leave feedback on your purchases. Thank you.
India | Where Is Tea Produced? | Bronze | Reading Comprehension | Year 4
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India | Where Is Tea Produced? | Bronze | Reading Comprehension | Year 4

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The Bronze Package Designed for Year 4 students, these no-prep activities delve into the global origins of a common household beverage—tea. Through an engaging text, students will learn about the various regions around the world where tea is grown, including major producers like India and China, while honing their reading comprehension and global awareness. What’s Inside the Bronze Pack? A Carefully Curated Text (“Where Is Tea Produced?”): An informative passage explaining how tea thrives in certain climates, highlighting key tea-producing countries, and exploring the journey of tea from plantation to cup. Comprehension Activity (2-Page): Thoughtfully structured questions encourage close reading, inference, and a deeper understanding of the global factors that influence tea production. Extension Activity: For fast finishers, an additional challenge might involve mapping major tea-producing regions, comparing different tea varieties, or researching environmental factors that affect tea growth. Answer Sheet: Ideal for self-assessment, peer marking, or quick teacher feedback. Use These Resources For: In-class reading and discussions Quiet reading corners for independent study Homework assignments that blend geography, culture, and literacy Guided reading sessions with focused support Assessment practice to gauge comprehension Intervention sessions for targeted skill-building Emergency sub plans that require no extra preparation Simply present the materials, and students will discover how and where tea is cultivated worldwide, enhancing both their cultural literacy and reading comprehension skills. With the included answer sheet, providing feedback is quick and efficient. Empower your learners to connect with the world’s tea-growing regions—no additional planning required! For other great resources visit: Bitesize Education Join the Bitesize Education Community to receive news, special offers and freebies!
India | Where in the World is Asia? | Bronze | Reading Comprehension | Year 4
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India | Where in the World is Asia? | Bronze | Reading Comprehension | Year 4

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The Bronze Package Designed for Year 4 students, these no-prep activities introduce learners to the vast and diverse continent of Asia. Through an engaging text, students will explore where Asia is located, its physical features, and the cultural diversity found within its many countries—broadening their global perspective while honing their reading comprehension skills. What’s Inside the Bronze Pack? A Carefully Curated Text (“Where in the World is Asia?”): An informative passage that explains Asia’s geographic position, key countries, varied climates, and some of its cultural highlights. Comprehension Activity (2-Page): Thoughtfully structured questions encourage close reading, inference, vocabulary development, and a deeper understanding of Asia’s place in the world. Extension Activity: For fast finishers, an additional challenge might involve creating a simple map, researching a specific Asian country, or comparing aspects of life in Asia to other continents. Answer Sheet: Ideal for self-assessment, peer marking, or quick teacher feedback. Use These Resources For: In-class reading and discussions Quiet reading corners for independent study Homework assignments that blend geography and literacy Guided reading sessions with focused support Assessment practice to gauge comprehension Intervention sessions for targeted skill development Emergency sub plans that require no additional preparation Simply provide the materials, and students will discover the wonders of Asia while enhancing their reading skills. With the included answer sheet, assessment and feedback are straightforward and efficient. Empower your learners to gain global awareness and improve their reading comprehension—no extra planning required! For other great resources visit: Bitesize Education Join the Bitesize Education Community to receive news, special offers and freebies!
India | A Letter From India | Silver| Reading Comprehension | Year 4
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India | A Letter From India | Silver| Reading Comprehension | Year 4

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The Silver Package Designed for Year 4 students, these no-prep activities introduce learners to Indian culture and daily life through a captivating piece called “A Letter from India.” Each activity not only sparks curiosity and cultural awareness but also helps develop core reading comprehension skills. What’s Inside the Silver Pack? A Carefully Curated Text Comprehension Activity (2-Pages) Extension Activity Answer Sheets A Teacher Presentation Just Tick It (2-Pages) for reluctant readers/ writers Crossword Wordsearch Colouring sheets Use These Resources For: In-class reading sessions A reading corner display, perfect for quiet study Independent work to reinforce comprehension skills Homework assignments Guided reading groups with structured support Assessment practice to gauge understanding Intervention sessions for targeted skill-building Emergency sub plans that require zero prep Simply print or display these activities to instantly enrich your literacy block. Students will read through “A Letter from India” and answer comprehension and grammar questions, then tackle an engaging extension activity. With the included answer sheet, feedback and assessment are quick and easy. Empower your learners to explore new cultures while sharpening their reading comprehension skills—no extra planning needed! For other great resources visit: Bitesize Education Join the Bitesize Education Community to receive news, special offers and freebies!