LOs
To understand how an author can introduce a story / to comment on the specific effects of words and phrases.
To be able to empathise with a family faced with bad news.
To understand how an author creates a low point in a story.
To understand how one event changes the relationship between characters.
To use contextual clues to understand archaic language.
To understand how a story within a story is linked back to the first story.
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A bundle is a package of resources grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place.
A complete half term's guided reading for Y3 or Y4 - collection 3
The Wreck of the Zanzibar - working above Y4 - HA Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - working at Y4 - HA/MA Buried Alive - working at Y4- MA James and the Giant Peach - working at Y3 -LA/MA Bill's New Frock / All About Jackson - working towards Y3 -LA
Michael Morpurgo - guided reading set of 5 books
Lower Ability - Cool Middle Ability - Wreck of Zanzibar, the Last Wolf Higher Ability - Kensuke's Kingdom, Private Peaceful. Ideal for use with Key Stage 2 or Key Stage 3
A complete half term's guided reading pack - Historical Fiction
A set of books for KS2 children studying the historical fiction genre. Ideal for understanding the genre, magpie-ing ideas for their own writing as well as introducing some of the greatest children's authors of historical fiction.
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