The Wind in the Willows - Comprehension & WritingQuick View
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The Wind in the Willows - Comprehension & Writing

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<p>This comprehension is designed to stretch the vocabulary of your students, using a passage containing lots of sophisticated language and asking the students to define these unfamiliar words from their contexts. This can easily be adapted into a dictionary activity.</p> <p>This is followed by some comprehension questions which encourage the students to search for quotes in the text that support their own opinions.</p> <p>The last exercise is a writing prompt taken from the passage, asking the students to write about a time they felt similar to the main character in the passage. It will get the students to plan out a piece of writing which could then either be carried out in the lesson or set for homework.</p>
Worksheet on Prefixes (Dis-, Mis-, In-)Quick View
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Worksheet on Prefixes (Dis-, Mis-, In-)

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<p>This prefixes differentiated worksheet is in line with the Year 3 National Curriculum, increasing in difficulty with every section.</p> <p>The first few pages introduce each prefix, including the complexities of the ‘in-’ prefix (im-, in- and ir- exceptions) with plenty of examples.</p> <p>It then moves on to an independent exercise to test your students’ comfort with these new rules which can also be adapted into a dictionary exercise.</p> <p>The workbook ends with an interactive comprehension exercise in which students should be able to circle the correct prefixes included in the passage. There are some high level words included in the passage which students should be encouraged to either discuss with their tables to work out the meanings or get out their dictionaries!</p> <p>Both Worksheet &amp; Answers are included!</p>
11+ Verbal Reasoning - Type J: Rearrange to Make Two New WordsQuick View
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11+ Verbal Reasoning - Type J: Rearrange to Make Two New Words

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<p>This is a simple 11+ Verbal Reasoning Worksheet that introduces the student to Type J. Type J questions give the student a pair of words and ask them to remove a letter from the first and add it into the second to create two new valid words.</p> <p>It has a detailed, step by step example of how to rearrange the letters and solve the problem followed by twelve subsequent questions to test their knowledge.</p> <p>The pack also contains an answer sheet.</p>