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The King's Coronation Memory Game. How Good is Your Memory? Royal Family Fun Tutor Time Game.
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The King's Coronation Memory Game. How Good is Your Memory? Royal Family Fun Tutor Time Game.

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Instructions: Divide pupils into teams. Each team has sixty seconds to memorise all of the items in the box. Players are not permitted to take a photo of the game sheet or to write any of the objects down on paper at this stage of the game. After the allocated time is up, the players will be asked to turn over their game sheets. They will then have three minutes to write down, from memory, each of the items below. The team who can memorise the most items, wins! A fun game for tutor time!
Functional Skills English Level 1 - Purpose of a Text Reading Question. 15 Page PPT & Task
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Functional Skills English Level 1 - Purpose of a Text Reading Question. 15 Page PPT & Task

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This is a PPT which will help level 1 learners to answer the reading assessment’s ‘Purpose of a Text’ question. **Powerpoint Overview: ** Overview of the question What is the meaning of ‘Purpose of a Text’ and the different purposes they need to know for the assessment Explanation of each purpose with examples Sample questions from past papers of different examination boards Sample question and source document from a past paper to answer as a class. Model answer included Activity: a teacher created source document on ‘Graffiti Art’ and a sample question with model answer attached.
Functional Skills English Level 1 - Reading Assessment Compare and Contrast Question. PPT & Tasks
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Functional Skills English Level 1 - Reading Assessment Compare and Contrast Question. PPT & Tasks

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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.
Fact or Opinion English Functional Skills L1 & L2 Activity / Worksheet & Answers - Reading
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Fact or Opinion English Functional Skills L1 & L2 Activity / Worksheet & Answers - Reading

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A worksheet aimed at L1 & L2 learners. This will be helpful as they are required to know the difference between a fact and opinion, in order to gain marks on their reading examination Get your learners to read each statement on the page. They can highlight the facts in one colour and the opinions in answer colour. Go through the answers as a class afterwards. Answer sheet is provided.
Coraline Movie Inspired Game. Scavenger Hunt - Find the Clues.
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Coraline Movie Inspired Game. Scavenger Hunt - Find the Clues.

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Cut out and hide the clues that are located on the second sheet. Your class need to locate each clue which will contain an individual letter. They will write these letters on their game sheets. Once they have located the clues, they have to unscramble the letters which will reveal two separate words. These words spell a the name of a character from this popular movie! You could also split your class into two teams! Place the teams in two separate rooms and get them to locate the clues. The first team to find all of the clues and who unscramble the letters, wins!