Year 6 Comprehension 3.6.20
Hello Year 6. I hope you all had an enjoyable half term and are looking forward to returning to school. Below is a poem which I would like you to read and then answer the questions that go with it.…
Luigi’s Library Challenges
Hello Year 6. I hope you all had an enjoyable half term and are looking forward to returning to school. Below is a poem which I would like you to read and then answer the questions that go with it.…
Hello Year 3. I hope you all had a lovely half term break and are back on the blogs ready to work hard. Have a read of the text below and have a go at answering the questions. Where were…
The Horrible Histories books have seen epic success – with over 60 books, a BAFTA award-winning TV series and several spin-off series to date. The books are well known for highlighting the gruesome side of history and are packed with jokes, comics and…
At the Governors’ Meeting that was held yesterday , it was agreed unanimously that school will open to Year 6 pupils only if the 5 government conditions have been met. This will be decided on May 28th. Younger children will…
Hello Year 6. Have a read of the text below and answer the questions underneath, please. Thank you. Find and copy one word from the first sentence that means ‘rough’. (1 mark) What evidence is there to suggest that a…
Hello Nursery and Reception. Today, I have been singing some nursery rhymes with my children. We thought it would be nice to share them with you. Join in with us or sing some of your own. Enjoy. 😊
David Walliams’ books are hugely popular with young readers and over the past several years he has become one of Britain’s best-selling children’s authors. From recounts of criminal grandmas to tales of terrible tooth fairy impersonators, Walliams’ stories have hooked in…
Hello Year 5. I would like you all to read the text below and then have a go at answer the questions which are underneath, please. Thank you. . According to the text, why does reading fiction become more interesting…
Hello Year 4. I would like you all to read the text below and have a go at answer the questions underneath. Thank you. What swept over the moon? Find and copy the word in the first sentence that is…
It’s Mental Health Awareness Week so I thought I’d take the opportunity to share a list of children’s books which help children understand their emotions.There are 20 picture books on the list and they’re mostly aimed at children aged 3-7. …
Hello Year 3. I hope you all had a good weekend. Can you please read the text below and answer the questions. Thank you. In which country are the cave paintings found? How old are the paintings thought to be?…
Hello Year 5. The library is a great place for books for reading for pleasure. It is also a great place for resources to research and improve you knowledge. Today I have researched Stratford-upon-Avon to link to your current Topic.…
Hello everyone. We are trying to win £5000 to spend on books for our library. There is a link below with a form on it and it would be great if you could help to nominate our wonderful school! To…
Michael Morpugo has a loyal fanbase among readers who enjoy his stories of wartime, animals and adventure. With hundreds of books to date, Michael Morpurgo’s award-winning stories have become modern classics in primary school classrooms. Find a list of ten…
Before everyone recycled…there was a town that had 3,168 tons of garbage and nowhere to put it. What did they do? Enter the Garbage Barge! This mostly true and completely stinky story is sure to make you say “Pee-yew!” Written by: Jonah…
Camilla Cream loves lima beans, but she never eats them. Why? Because the other kids at her school don’t like them. And Camilla Cream is very, very worried about what other people think of her. In fact she is so…
Hello Year 2. The library is a great place for books for reading for pleasure. It is also a great place for resources to research and improve you knowledge. Today, I have taken some information from a non fiction book…
Hello Year 3. The library is a great place for books for reading for pleasure. It is also a great place for resources to research and improve you knowledge. Today, I have taken some information from a non fiction book…
Clark the Shark Clark is a shark with zing, bang, and boom. Clark zooms into school, crashes through the classroom, and is rowdy at recess. Clark loves life – but when his enthusiasm is too much for his friends, Clark’s…
The quintessential cautionary tale, The Tale of Peter Rabbit warns naughty children about the grave consequences of misbehaving. When Mrs. Rabbit beseeches her four furry children not to go into Mr. McGregor’s garden, the impish Peter naturally takes this as…
Good morning Year 4. The library is a great place to come to for books but also for non fiction books to do some research and learn lots of new things. Below are two photographs from a book called ‘Explore…
The Harry Potter stories have undeniably charmed millions of readers who enjoy stories sparkling with magic, fantasy and adventure. The award-winning series has sold over 500 million copies worldwide and has been turned into eight hugely successful Hollywood films. Find a list of ten…
Good Morning Year 6. As you know, the library is a great place to research topics to improve you knowledge. Research skills will prove vital for you as you move through secondary school and then on to university. I have…
Hello Year 1. The library isn’t always about stories. It is also a great place to visit to find non fiction books to learn new things. Below are two photos from a book called ‘Toys in the Past’. Have a…
Hello Year 4. Friendship is one of the most important things in a persons life. You must be nice to people and make friends who you can laugh with and who will support you when you need it. I am…
Hello Year 6. I hope you are all well. Please have a listen to / read of the poem below and answer the questions below. I hope you enjoy it. What is your limit? When will you feel truly whole?…
Guji Guji is quite content with his life as a duckling, despite the fact that he doesn’t look anything like his brothers. Then one fateful day, he meets up with three nasty, grinning creatures. Written by: Chih-Yuan Chen Illustrated by: Chih-Yuan Chen…
Hello Year 5. I hope this finds you safe and well. Today, I would like you to have a listen to the poem (or read it yourself as I have attached an image) and answer the few questions below.
If you build a perfect sandcastle, a dragon will move in. And that’s exactly what happens to one very lucky boy at the beach. Dad is busy sunbathing and Mom is busy with her book, so the boy and dragon…
Free Children’s Classics Audiobooks KS2Listen to classic books. Including Alice in Wonderland, Wind in the Willows, Railway Children, Jungle Book, Peter Pan, Black Beauty. In Word, pdf, and audiobook formats.