A practice MYP exam containing questions which mirror the E-Assessment for Language and Literature. Marks and suggested timings are also included.
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A set of nine challenging comprehensions to help students improve their reading comprehension skills. The texts are a range of types and questions. The resources would also help students who are preparing for grade level testing or proficiency exams.
Please Note: Not suitable for EAL.
Two reading comprehensions for advanced students. Can be used to prepare for final assessments and grade level testing.
Includes:
2 x reading comprehensions covering different styles and genres.
Each comprehension contains 12 questions.
Suitable for advanced classes or students needing stretch and challenge.
An extract from Frankenstein which contains 12 challenging questions as well as a list of difficult terms for students to define.
Perfect for NGRT or GL prep for older classes.
A full PowerPoint which is aimed to be used over 4 weeks approximately. Each section contains a different focus regarding the tournament. There are 7 exercises given. Each one requires the students to research and complete a written task.
Tasks included are fact files, persuasive speeches, scripts for commentary, articles and blog posts.
Also contained are two reading comprehensions.
Please note. The powerpoint is focused on Euro 2024. It does not contain step by step guides for each written piece.
12 Pages of activities based around:
-Punctuation.
-Commas.
-Quotation Marks.
-Apostrophes.
-Colons and Semicolons.
Paragraphs.
Can be printed and distributed as a booklet. A full answer guide is also provided at the back.
A worksheet containing 3 poems with 15 comprehension questions for each. The questions are a mixture of comprehension and interpretation of the poems.
Can be used as a stretch and challenge or an assessment for a poetry unit.
Contained:
If
The Road Not Taken
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
A PowerPoint which examines the language devices used in Wordsworths poem. It contains a break down of each technique as well as five discussion questions for the students to unpack.
A reading comprehension centered around Moby Dick. This extract contains twelve challenging questions for older students or those requiring stretch and challenge.
Suitable for NGRT or GL prep for older classes.
A set of differentiated articles used for a simple task - locate the persuasive techniques throughout. You can print on the same page and cut them out for your class. The lower level pieces are shorted and contain bold text which may suit EAL learners.
Four multiple choice quizzes which are appropriate for ages 13-16 approx.
Included:
Poetic Techniques.
Graphic Novel Techniques.
Film Techniques.
Advertising Techniques.
You can edit as you see fit and remove the MCQ aspect to increase the difficulty.
Two reading comprehensions for advanced students. Can be used to prepare for final assessments and grade level testing.
Includes:
2 x reading comprehensions covering different styles and genres.
Each comprehension contains 12 questions.
Suitable for advanced classes or students needing stretch and challenge.
A PowerPoint containing a break down of language techniques required for descriptive writing. There are a number of short exercises embedded throughout which allows the lessons to be used in a flexible manner and embedded in larger units where necessary.
Contains:
An exploration of adjectives similes, metaphors and using the five senses.
Image based prompts.
Exemplars.
Stretch and challenge opportunities.
This concise resource on Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” is designed to help teachers and students engage deeply with one of the most famous and frequently taught poems in English literature. Whether used as a classroom guide or for independent study, this resource offers structured support for analyzing key aspects of the poem.
The resource includes a detailed look at the poem’s structure and form, emphasizing Frost’s use of rhyme and meter. Students will learn how these formal elements shape the flow and tone of the poem, reinforcing the reflective mood.
It is perfect for beginning to examine the poem and writing a personal response.
15 Sample Questions:
This resource is designed for IB MYP Language and Literature educators seeking to help students prepare for their e-assessments. It provides a variety of practice questions that closely align with the demands of the MYP e-assessment format, specifically for Task 3: writing functional text. The aim is to offer students valuable opportunities to hone their skills in crafting responses to real-world scenarios, enhancing their understanding of purpose, audience, and format.
The sample questions in this resource are carefully crafted to reflect the different types of functional writing students may encounter in the final assessment. These include letters, reports, articles, and speeches, allowing students to explore various registers, tones, and styles. Each question is accompanied by helpful prompts that guide students to focus on critical aspects of functional writing, such as clarity, conciseness, and appropriate use of language for the intended audience.
Additionally, this resource offers suggested rubrics and marking criteria that follow MYP assessment standards, making it easy for teachers to provide constructive feedback and for students to understand how they can improve. Whether used for class exercises, homework assignments, or mock assessments, the questions are designed to progressively build students’ confidence and competence.
Incorporating these questions into the classroom will help develop key skills required for successful completion of the MYP e-assessment. This resource is ideal for teachers looking for ready-made, high-quality practice materials that can supplement their current teaching approach while providing students with a solid foundation in functional writing tasks.
A set of functional writing exemplars covering letters, blog posts, articles, speeches and reports. They can be distributed as examples for students or given out for students to annotate for features.
Perfect for IB MYP Language and Literature E-Assessment: Task 3
Or
KS3