Reading assessment based on:
Summarasing
Predicting
Clarifying
Questioning
This assessment / sheet is based on there’s a boy in the girls bathroom, but can be edited on the blank template for any book.
This extract from Harry Potter describes Albus Dumbledore arriving on Privet Drive. The task is for the pupils to read the passage and pick out all the descriptions of the character. Based on the descriptions the pupils need to draw the character as best they can. As a class, agree which descriptions need to be included and then person (or people) with the closest drawing ‘wins’!
These cards can be cut up and played like traditional charades.
This can be used as an introduction or fast finisher to allow the pupils to identify the verbs and adverbs.
Turn over the cards and ask the pupils to add in some of their own ideas.
This powerpoint presentation includes the definitions of question marks, colons and how to use them.
The PPT scaffolds the learning the learning and has lots of working examples for the pupils to work through on their own or with the class.
This PPT supports many abilities.
Common, Proper and Abstract Nouns: Worksheet Answers
Common Nouns matching
Abstract Nouns opposites
Proper Noun grammar corrections.
Harry Potter Extract - Find the Common, Proper and Abstract Nouns.
Create your own sentences using Common, Proper and Abstract Nouns.
Common, Proper and Abstract Nouns: Worksheet Answers
Common Nouns matching
Abstract Nouns opposites
Proper Noun grammar corrections.
Harry Potter Extract - Find the Common, Proper and Abstract Nouns.
Create your own sentences using Common, Proper and Abstract Nouns.
These flashcards can be used as an introduction or a fast finisher.
Cut them up and ask the pupils to sort them into each category and explain their reasons WHY.
Can be used for solo or group work.
Turn the cards over and ask the pupils add some of their own.