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This term's guided reading and core texts.

Here are some of our term 3 English and Guided Reading texts, carefully selected to enhance our topic learning, support our writing skills and encourage reading for pleasure.

Our texts this term are 

This term we will be writing

  • instructions for how to make a dragon potion
  • a character description for our own dragon
  • instructions for our own soup

 

We will also be persuading others why they should eat soup!

Term 4

 

This term our guided reading text will be 

GEORGE'S MARVELLOUS MEDICINE

This term we will be 

  • writing a non chronological report about Florence Nightingale
  • a Mary Seacole diary entry
  • a letter about the Crimean War

                                      

 

The document above gives lots of different questions you can ask your children at home when they read with you, this is very important for developing their comprehension skills as well as their word reading skills.

 

It is really important for children to regularly read their home reading book, returning it to school on the appointed days, so that they can enjoy some of our new school reading books and read a wide genres of texts. 

 

Reading lots at home also has a really positive impact on the children's writing as hey absorb vocabulary and learn different writing techniques from other authors.  

 

We encourage the children to read a wide variety of texts both through their reading material at home; visiting local libraries with families or accessing their online resources as well as reading books that are sent home from school.

 

Use the VIPERS questions at home to help you understand the texts you are reading.

Vocabulary - questions that focus on the meaning of words and understanding why the author has used certain words or phrases.

Infer - questions that focus on using clues from the text to understand character thoughts/feelings/actions and being able to show this evidence.

Predict - questions that focus on understanding what happens next and what role the characters will play in the story. Use evidence from the text to prove your predictions.

Explain - questions that focus on giving a detailed explanation e.g. explaining similarities and differences between events/characters or explaining your opinion about topics.

Retrieve - questions where you can 'grab' the answer from the text.

Summarise - questions that focus ask you to 'sum up' what has happened or putting events in order.