SATS Reading Year 6 3 Mark Question Lesson
This download is a 3 mark question Year 6 SATS practice PowerPoint. It has been designed to be used by Year 6 teachers to help prepare for the reading SATS test by giving the pupils the opportunity to practise answering three mark questions.
There are three sample texts in this 28-slide resource. For each text, there is a walk-through, step-by-step guide to answering a three mark question. There is then a new question for pupils to try independently. The answer is then given for the teacher to reveal so that pupils can check against this.
Covered in this resource is:
*Finding two completely separate points
*Finding the supporting evidence
*Structuring your answer
*Explaining your answer
Y6 SATS Reading Poetry Practice
This download is a Year 6 SATS poetry sample questions resource. There are two sample poems, each with 10 questions. The SATS style questions range from 1-3 marks, and I have provided answer sheets for each text.
Included in this resource is an editable version and non-editable PDF.
The types of questions covered in this resource include:
Retrieval
Inference
Author’s intent
Vocabulary (which word is closest in meaning…?)
Find and copy
3 mark questions (use evidence to support answers)*
Included:
2 poems (editable)
20 editable questions (10 for each poem)
Answers for all questions
Have you been struggling teaching your Year 6 class how to answer impressions questions in reading comprehension tasks? Do you want some support in giving a clear method with examples and practice questions? This PowerPoint might just be the answer. This Year 6 reading SATS preparation lesson focuses on impressions questions and supports the children to give answers that give two very different impressions of a person, place, object or setting.
This resource includes:
Steps to success
Examples of modelled answers
Practice questions for Year 6 pupils to have a go with
Answers given throughout
The method focuses around giving two very distinctive impressions. The analogy of a weighing scale is used to show that the two impressions should be different - kind and thoughtful, for example, would be too similar.
Please note that this PowerPoint is flattened (cannot be edited).
This is a Year 6 SATS reading impressions questions bundle, consisting of a PowePoint, teaching pupils how to answer impressions questions and then a question pack, with 5 stories and 10 impressions questions. After using these resources, your class will be feeling much more confident with the best strategy to use to get maximum marks for these types of questions.
The PowerPoint includes:
Steps to success
Examples of modelled answers
Practice questions for Year 6 pupils to have a go with
Answers given throughout
The method focuses around giving two very distinctive impressions. The analogy of a weighing scale is used to show that the two impressions should be different - kind and thoughtful, for example, would be too similar.
Included in the question pack is:
5 stories
10 impressions questions (two based on each story)
Answers
The resource is 15 pages long, including the answer pages. Each story is on its own page, as is each set of accompanying questions
Ancient Egyptian Deities Poems Comprehension
This Ancient Egyptian deities poems comprehension reading and history activity includes four poems about Ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses. Each one then has a set of questions for pupils to revise their knowledge of each deity. This also gives pupils the chance to practise their reading comprehension skills. Deities covered in the poems are: Anubis, Bes, Osiris and Ra.
The cross-curricular nature of this activity means that children will be able to practise both their history skills (learning about Ancient Egyptian gods) and reading comprehension skills at the same time.
The comprehension questions include retrieval and inference questions and also author’s intent and vocabulary ones. There are a mix of circle the answer, one word, one sentence and longer answers. Some questions require evidence from the text. All answers are included (sample answers where more than one answer would be acceptable).
What’s included?
4 poems about Ancient Egyptian deities: Anubis, Bes, Osiris and Ra
4 sets of questions (one about each god or goddess). Five questions per god / goddess
4 sets of answers
Please note that the resource is not editable.
Abstract Nouns Lesson Presentation
This download is an abstract nouns lesson presentation. It is designed to be clear, fun and informative. There are pupil tasks related to their learning about abstract nouns throughout, as well as extra challenges. This abstract nouns lesson will be both engaging and informative for your class.
Students learn:
What is a noun?
What is an abstract noun?
What is a concrete noun?
How to identify abstract nouns
About appropriate use of abstract nouns
Included: 1 x teacher PowerPoint
SATS Reading 3 Mark Question Cards Year 6
Looking for a way to give your Year 6 class more practice with 3 mark questions before SATS? Then look no further! These question cards come in 4 sets, each with a text and four three mark questions based on that text. There are then answers for each question. The 3 mark question cards have been designed so they could be used independently by pupils - in interventions, for example - and pupils can then use the answer sheets to self or peer assess.
These attractive cards will keep your Year 6 pupils busy during revision sessions and will give them the best possible chance to do well. Different question styles have been used (including questions about impressions of characters). The answer sheets give them a good model of what 3 mark questions should look like.
What’s included?
4 texts - including a poem
16 three mark questions (four based on each text)
Answers for each question
Fact or Opinion Mystery Activity
Why not make teaching fact or opinion a bit more fun? his upload is a fact or opinion mystery activity. In this reading lesson activity, students must solve the mystery to work out which suspect stole the head teacher’s chocolate bars!
Throughout the activity, students will be given sources containing evidence (facts). These take the form of diary entries, a newsletter extract and even a wanted poster! Students must identify the facts and not get distracted by the opinions, which are also hidden in there. By gathering the facts, they can exclude suspects from their inquiry. At the end of the activity, there is just one suspect remaining. The mystery is solved!
*Included:
A 20 page PowerPoint (with some interactive elements)
Y6 SATs Reading Revision Common Errors Retrieval
Do you find your Year 6 pupils continuously make the same errors in SATs practice papers? Then this is the lesson for you! The session covers three common errors when answering retrieval questions: red herrings, misquotes and avoiding answering altogether. They are given steps for avoiding these errors, practice questions and the opportunity to write their own questions to catch out a partner. Altogether there are six short texts included in the resource.
The structure of the activity is:
How to avoid red herrings
Short text and questions to practise avoiding red herrings
Answers
New text for pupils to use to write their own questions for a partner (can they catch them out using red herrings?).
Answers - sample questions
How to avoid misquotes
Short text and questions to practise avoiding misquotes
Answers
New text for pupils to use to write their own questions for a partner (can they catch their partner out?).
Answers - sample questions
How to avoid avoidance
Short text and questions to practise avoiding avoidance
Answers
New text for pupils to use to write their own questions for a partner (will their partner avoid the questions?).
Answers - sample questions
Recap - plenary
Answers to plenary questions
What’s included?
A 22 slide PowerPoint
Want to teach your Year 6 pupils how to avoid common errors when answering inference questions? This PowerPoint goes through three common SATS inference errors, one by one. There’s plenty of change to practise, with two texts (and sets of questions) per error.
The errors covered are:
Not using the clues (not using the evidence to help answer the inference question
Short answers (missing key parts of the answer and, thus, missing out on marks)
Dangerous general knowledge (using general knowledge in a SATS answer, rather than using the text to answer the question).
With six enjoyable texts and six sets of questions (three questions per text), there is plenty of SATS reading practice to be carried out here.
Please note that this resource is not editable for terms of use reasons.
Abstract Nouns Game
This game is an abstract nouns starter activity. The students are tasked with finding the abstract nouns before the teacher. This fun and engaging activity is an exciting way for pupils to consolidate their grammar knowledge.
The teacher must click on all the abstract nouns on their interactive grid on the board. Meanwhile the pupils are finding the abstract nouns on their identical grid. Who will find them all first?
Included is:
An interactive teacher PowerPoint (editable) with a 30 second timer included
A pupil activity sheet (not editable)
Abstract Nouns Quiz
This download is an abstract nouns quiz. There are 20 multiple choice questions with different levels of difficulty, all focused on abstract nouns. The answers are interactive and there are buttons to take students back to the question if they are incorrect, or forward to the next question if they get an answer right. This fun and challenging abstract nouns quiz will consolidate your pupils’ knowledge.
Included:20 question quiz (PowerPoint)
Y6 SATs SPAG Revision Quiz
This download is a Year 6 SPaG SATs revision SPaGbot Quiz. Help your Year 6 class revise for their SPaG SATs paper with a fun, interactive quiz!
On the menu page, pupils can choose to answer a SPaGbot question (SPaG revision focused), a Funbot question (a fun, pop-culture or sports question) or a lucky dip question (mix of SPaG and fun questions).
There are:
15 SPaGbot questions
15 Funbot questions
10 lucky dip questons
These are fall reading comprehension passages for 5th grade that include a range of non fiction autumn texts for Key Stage 2, whilst also giving you a selection of autumn reading comprehension activities. Each autumn text has a non fiction text, followed by five varied comprehension questions, focusing on quoting from the text, identifying main ideas and themes and vocabulary (as well as retrieval and inference). There are then three KS2 autumn themed reading activities, which can be used with any of the passages.
Passages are:
My Favorite Autumn Weather (A poem)
Why do Autumn Leaves Change Color?
Preparing for Hibernation
My Harvest Diary
How to Make a Leaf Rubbing Collage
What’s included?
5 non fiction Autumn themed passages - one poem, one set of instructions, one explanatory text, one informational text and a day in the life diary
20 KS2 focused questions - include questions on main idea and key details, quoting accurately from the text and vocabulary questions
3 reading comprehension activities - these can be used with any of the passages. There’s a comparison worksheet, a vocabulary worksheets and a main idea and key details worksheet
Your Key Stage 2 pupils will enjoy the variety of passages and tasks. There is lots to keep them busy, as they work through the questions and activities.
The passages and activities could be printed out and given to children as a pack. This would make it perfect for a supply teacher day.
There’s not much to prepare… All you need to do is print the sheets out and hand to children!
The three activity sheets are designed to delve deeper into some of the key areas of reading comprehension:
The comparing worksheet requires children to find similarities and differences between passages
The vocabulary worksheet requires children to find synonyms for particular pieces of vocabulary within the passage
The main idea and key details sheet requires children to find two main points and key details for the passage of their choice
These are Key Stage 2 Winter Reading Comprehension Worksheets that include a range of non-fiction winter texts for KS2, whilst also giving you a selection of winter reading comprehension activities. Each winter reading passage has a nonfiction reading text, followed by four comprehension questions, covering a range of reading strategies. There are then three reading activities, which can be used with any of the passages.
Passages are:
It’s a Snow Day! (A poem)
Animal Adaptations: How They Win at Winter
How Does Winter Clothing Keep Us Cosy?
How to Make Your Own Paper Snowflake
A Day in the Life of a Snow Plough Driver
What’s included?
5 non-fiction winter themed passages - one poem, one set of instructions, two explanatory texts and a day in the life diary
20 reading comprehension questions - include questions on main idea and key details, quoting accurately from the text and vocabulary questions
3 reading comprehension activities - these can be used with any of the passages. There’s a comparison worksheet, a vocabulary worksheets and a main idea and key details worksheet
Your class will enjoy the variety of passages and tasks. There is plenty to keep them busy, as they work through the questions and activities.
The passages and activities could be printed out and given to pupils as a pack. This would make it perfect for a sub teacher day.
There’s not much to prepare… All you need to do is print the sheets out and hand to students!
The three activity sheets are designed to delve deeper into some of the standards:
The comparing worksheet requires pupils to find similarities and differences between passages
The vocabulary worksheet requires children to find synonyms for particular pieces of vocabulary within the passage
The main idea and key details sheet requires students to consider the overarching theme of the passage and the supporting key details
Ancient Greek Deities Poems Comprehension
This Ancient Greek deities poems comprehension reading and history activity includes four poems about Ancient Greek gods and goddesses. Each one then has a set of questions for pupils to revise their knowledge of each deity. This also gives pupils the chance to practise their reading comprehension skills. Deities covered in the poems are: Zeus, Hera, Apollo and Poseidon.
The cross-curricular nature of this activity means that children will be able to practise both their history skills (learning about Ancient Greek gods) and reading comprehension skills at the same time.
The comprehension questions include retrieval and inference questions and also author’s intent and vocabulary ones. There are a mix of circle the answer, one word, one sentence and longer answers. Some questions require evidence from the text. All answers are included (sample answers where more than one answer would be acceptable).
What’s included?
4 poems about Ancient Egyptian deities: Zeus, Hera, Apollo and Poseidon
4 sets of questions (one about each god or goddess). Five questions per god / goddess
4 sets of answers
Tes paid licence
If you’re looking for Y6 SATS revision for ordering the events of a text, then look no further. This resource is a PowerPoint, taking your class through the step-by-step process of ordering the events. There is a modelled activity, where all the steps are modelled with a sample text. Then there are two ‘over to you’ questions for pupils to have a go independently. Ordering the events is an important reading comprehension skill for practising summarising, and one that the children are usually required to demonstrate in Year 6 SATS.
At the end, there is a ‘to finish’ task, where pupils need to remember all the steps they have learnt about.
If you would like your class to have even more practice with this skill, there is also an order the events booklet that you can give them. This is available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13022061
Answers are included for each question.
What’s included?
Step-by-step guide
Modelled process
2 independent tasks
Answers
22 slides
Roman Deities Poems Comprehension
This Roman deities poems comprehension reading and history activity includes four poems about Roman gods and goddesses. Each one then has a set of questions for pupils to revise their knowledge of each deity. This also gives pupils the chance to practise their reading comprehension skills. Deities covered in the poems are: Jupiter, Juno, Neptune and Minerva.
The cross-curricular nature of this activity means that children will be able to practise both their history skills (learning about Roman gods) and reading comprehension skills at the same time.
The comprehension questions include retrieval and inference questions and also author’s intent and vocabulary ones. There are a mix of circle the answer, one word, one sentence and longer answers. Some questions require evidence from the text. All answers are included (sample answers where more than one answer would be acceptable).
What’s included?
4 poems about Ancient Egyptian deities: Jupiter, Juno, Neptune and Minerva
4 sets of questions (one about each god or goddess). Five questions per god / goddess
4 sets of answers
If you’ve enjoyed this resource, why not try out our other deity poem comprehensions?
We have these ones available:
Ancient Greek Deities Comprehension: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12723663
Ancient Egyptian Deities Comprehension: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12721772
Ancient Mayan Deities Comprehension: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12718622