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Weekly Reading Activities

Reading Comprehensions
On Wednesday, it is Earth Day 2020. Below, are Week 1's reading comprehensions. There are 3 texts of range of challenge. Please help your child to choose the one best suited to their reading ability. There are matching questions and answers for you to work through together.
This week, as our theme for English is 'Chocolate', I thought our reading comprehension should be about the author who created the greatest chocolate scenes ever! There are 3 texts of range of challenge. Please help your child to choose the one best suited to their reading ability. There are matching questions and answers for you to work through together.
This week, as our English theme is Performance Poetry, our reading comprehension is about the poet Benjamin Zephaniah. There are 3 texts of range of challenge. Please help your child to choose the one best suited to their reading ability. There are matching questions and answers for you to work through together.

This week, as we celebrated VE day last Friday, our reading comprehension will give us some more information on why it is such an important date in history. There are 3 texts of range of challenge. Please help your child to choose the one best suited to their reading ability. There are matching questions and answers for you to work through together.

This week, our reading comprehension links in with this weeks topic, food and healthy eating. There are 3 texts of range of challenge. Please help your child to choose the one best suited to their reading ability. There are matching questions and answers for you to work through together.
This week, our reading comprehension links in with our English and is all about David Walliams. There are 3 texts of range of challenge. Please help your child to choose the one best suited to their reading ability. There are matching questions and answers for you to work through together.
This week, our reading comprehension links in with our topic celebrations. It is looking at the Jewish festival Shavout which is celebrated at the end of May. There are 3 texts of range of challenge. Please help your child to choose the one best suited to their reading ability. There are matching questions and answers for you to work through together.
This week, our reading comprehension links in with our topic celebrations. It is looking at Islamic festival of Ramadan. There are 3 texts of range of challenge. Please help your child to choose the one best suited to their reading ability. There are matching questions and answers for you to work through together.
This week, as our theme for English is 'Water', I thought our reading comprehension should be about the Water Cycle! There are 3 texts of range of challenge. Please help your child to choose the one best suited to their reading ability. There are matching questions and answers for you to work through together.
This week, as our theme Sports, our reading comprehension is about inspirational female British athletes. There are 3 texts of range of challenge. Please help your child to choose the one best suited to their reading ability. There are matching questions and answers for you to work through together.
This week, as our theme is The Rainforest, that is what our reading comprehension is about. There are 3 texts of range of challenge. Please help your child to choose the one best suited to their reading ability. There are matching questions and answers for you to work through together.
This week, as our theme is Inspiring People, that is why our reading comprehension is about Kobe Bryant. There are 3 texts of range of challenge. Please help your child to choose the one best suited to their reading ability. There are matching questions and answers for you to work through together.
Weekly Reading Activities

Please make sure that you are continuing to listen to your child read whether that be their school reading book, online resources or books you have at home.

 

  • You could share a story together. This could be a chapter book where you read and discuss a chapter a day.

  • Listen to your child read and let them discuss what they have read. Encourage them to read with expression and intonation.

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