This engaging and thought-provoking triple-lesson resource aids students in developing a secure understanding of the chapters 8, 9 and 10 of Katherine Rundell’s 'The Explorer.’
The comprehensive and colourful PowerPoint presentation enables students to understand the text through:
-Retrieving information;
-Inferring and deducing hidden meanings;
-Empathising with key characters.
The sessions include a range of retrieval, vocabulary, inference, explanation and deeper thinking activities. A clear, colourful and comprehensive PowerPoint presentation guides students through the learning. The lesson also includes an answer key for the retrieval questions, and model answer ideas for the more detailed responses.
There’s a lot here (20 slides in total) so I would recommend possibly splitting the content into two or even three lessons. The lessons are suitable for students in KS2 (with only minor adaptations, I have used the resources in the past with children from years 3 to 5).
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The Explorer - Katherine Rundell - Big Bundle!
THIS 'BIG BUNDLE' CONTAINS ALL OF 'THE EXPLORER' LESSONS, PLUS THE KNOWLEDGE ORGANISER AND THE COMPREHENSION BOOKLET. It contains all that you need to deliver a complete unit of learning alongside reading Katherine Rundell's 'The Explorer.' The engaging and thought-provoking lessons aid students in developing a secure understanding of every chapter. The double and triple-lesson resources are well-sequenced, and include: Chapters 1-2 - ‘Flight’ and ‘The Green Dark’ Chapters 3 and 4: ‘The Den’ and ‘The River’ Chapters 5 to 7: ‘Food (Almost)’, ‘Fire’ and ‘The Raft’ Chapters 8 to 10: ‘Maiden Voyage’ to Abacaxi’ Chapters 11-13: ‘The Monkeys and the Bees’ to ‘Smoke’ Chapters 14-16: ‘On the River’ to ‘The Ruined City’ Chapters 17-19: ‘The Explorer’, ‘The Trap’ and ‘Tarantulas’ Chapters 20-22: ‘Twice-Fried Osieau Spectacle’ to ‘The Vow’ Chapters 23-26: ‘Explorer School’ to ‘Behind the Vines’ Chapters 27-31 - ‘The Green Sky’ to the End of the Story Each session includes a range of retrieval, vocabulary, inference, explanation and deeper thinking activities. A clear, colourful and comprehensive PowerPoint presentation guides students through the learning for each lesson. Worksheets/ templates are also included where needed (both as Word and PDF documents). Each lesson also includes an answer key for the retrieval questions, and model answer ideas for the more detailed responses. The lessons are suitable for students across KS2 (with only minor adaptations, I have used the resources in the past with children from years 3 to 5).
The Explorer - Katherine Rundell - Complete Lesson Bundle!
These engaging and thought-provoking lessons aid students in developing a secure understanding of every chapter of Katherine Rundell's 'The Explorer!' The double and triple-lesson resources are well-sequenced, and include: 1. Chapters 1-2 - 'Flight' and 'The Green Dark' 2. Chapters 3 and 4: 'The Den' and 'The River' 3. Chapters 5 to 7: 'Food (Almost)', 'Fire' and 'The Raft' 4. Chapters 8 to 10: 'Maiden Voyage' to Abacaxi' 5. Chapters 11-13: 'The Monkeys and the Bees' to 'Smoke' 6. Chapters 14-16: 'On the River' to 'The Ruined City' 7. Chapters 17-19: 'The Explorer', 'The Trap' and 'Tarantulas' 8. Chapters 20-22: 'Twice-Fried Osieau Spectacle' to 'The Vow' 9. Chapters 23-26: 'Explorer School' to 'Behind the Vines' 10. Chapters 27-31 - 'The Green Sky' to the End of the Story Each session includes a range of retrieval, vocabulary, inference, explanation and deeper thinking activities. A clear, colourful and comprehensive PowerPoint presentation guides students through the learning for each lesson. Worksheets/ templates are also included where needed (both as Word and PDF documents). Each lesson also includes an answer key for the retrieval questions, and model answer ideas for the more detailed responses. The lessons are suitable for students across KS2 (with only minor adaptations, I have used the resources in the past with children from years 3 to 5).
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