Ready Steady Read Together
A World of Flavour: Non-Fiction Lesson 2
What do you think you know?
What?
Who?
Why?
Where?
How?
When?
Book Talk: Let's explore this illustration.
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What do you know and think?
Shakshuka is traditional to have at breakfast, brunch or lunch but it’s just as delicious at dinner. Named after the Arabic word for ‘mixture’, it’s all simmered in a single frying pan.
How might this extract link to the illustration?
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From: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Today's Question(s)
A) How does the author suggest you could change the recipe to suit your own tastes or needs?
C) Find and copy two words in the numbered instructions which mean ‘dents or dips’.
B) Put these steps in the correct order according to the recipe.
Explore
Let me read today's text
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Adapted from: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Vocabulary
Explore
Hover for definitions!
poached
variations
jammy perfection
cured
fragrant
indentations
Explore
From: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
I will model the first.
Find the word or phrase Read the sentence Talk about it to a partner
poached
Explore
Find Read Talk
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
poached
Your turn
jammy perfection
Find the word or phrase Read the sentence Talk about it to a partner
variations
cured
fragrant
indentations
Use your text
Explore
Vocabulary Check
Explore
Reveal Vocabulary
Teacher Note: Re-read if time allows.
Adapted from: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Fluency
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Let me use my reader's voice...
First you make a simple savoury sauce of tomatoes, onion, garlic and red peppers, spiced with cumin, coriander and sweet or smoked paprika, then you gently crack the eggs into the sauce, where they cook to a jammy perfection in just a few minutes.
What did you notice?
Explore
From: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
My Turn
Your Turn
Echo Read
First you make a simple savoury sauce of tomatoes, onion, garlic and red peppers,
spiced with cumin, coriander and sweet or smoked paprika,
then you gently crack the eggs into the sauce,
where they cook to a jammy perfection in just a few minutes.
Explore
From: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Sound like a reader!
Stand up!
Choral Read
First you make a simple savoury sauce of tomatoes, onion, garlic and red peppers, spiced with cumin, coriander and sweet or smoked paprika, then you gently crack the eggs into the sauce, where they cook to a jammy perfection in just a few minutes.
Explore
From: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Strategy Focus
Explore
Strategy: Read Between the Lines
A) How does the author suggest you could change the recipe to suit your own tastes?
Be a detective and look for clues!
Teach
Let me show you
Reveal Text Marks
This version calls for sweet peppers but some cooks also add fiery hot chillies – other variations include cured olives, salty white cheese, artichoke hearts or spicy sausage.
A) How does the author suggest you could change the recipe to suit your own tastes?
This suggests that if someone prefers spicier food, they could add chillies to make the dish taste fiery hot.
Reveal Explainer
Teach
From: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Strategy Stop
What else could you use to answer today's question(s)?
Teach
Your Turn
A) How does the author suggest you could change the recipe to suit your own tastes or needs?
C) Find and copy two words in the numbered instructions which mean ‘dents or dips’.
B) Put these steps in the correct order according to the recipe.
A) Poach the egg to jammy perfection.
B) Add the tomatoes and cook the sauce until thickened.
C) Add spices and cook until fragrant.
D) Fry the onion, garlic and pepper until softened.
Text mark
Find the answers
Explore
Acceptable Answers
Text Mark Evidence other variations include cured olives, salty white cheese, artichoke hearts or spicy sausage
add different ingredients
A) How does the author suggest you could change the recipe to suit your own tastes or needs?
Text Mark Evidence - chopped parsley or mint, and crusty bread, for serving (optional) - scatter the parsley or mint on top
different serving suggestions
Text Mark Evidence depending on the number of eggs you’re using
the number of eggs
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Text Mark Evidence if you prefer hard-boiled eggs, leave them to cook to desired doneness
how the egg is cooked
Practise & Apply
Acceptable Answers
D) Fry the onion, garlic and pepper until softened.
B) Put these steps in the correct order according to the recipe.
C) Add spices and cook until fragrant.
B) Add the tomatoes and cook the sauce until thickened.
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
A) Poach the egg to jammy perfection.
Practise & Apply
Acceptable Answers
indentations
C) Find and copy two words in the numbered instructions which mean ‘dents or dips’.
wells
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Practise & Apply
Quiz Time
Start
Picture Me
Which image is the best match for ‘poached’?
Find Me
Find and copy two words which mean ‘a different way’ of making the dish:
This version calls for sweet peppers but some cooks also add fiery hot chillies – other variations include cured olives, salty white cheese, artichoke hearts or spicy sausage.
2 Discuss then check
1 Discuss then check
variations
version
Tick Me
When is shakshuka not traditionally served:
Tick one
A breakfast
B brunch
Check
C lunch
Click if correct
D dinner
Match Me
Match the correct cooking time with the ingredient:
2 paprika, cumin and coriander
4 eggs
3 tomatoes/ tomato sauce
1 onion, garlic and pepper
C 6 minutes
D 20 minutes
B 5-6 minutes
A 30 seconds
Click if correct
Check
Feedback: Who did what well?
FindRead Talk
EchoRead
ChoralRead
ReadingStrategy
Answers & Text Marks
Other...
To be a book lover, you could...
follow instructions.
Reveal
Use DIY, craft or recipe books to try something new.
Copyright Notice
This document has been supplied under a CLA Licence with specific terms of use. It is protected by copyright and, save as may be permitted by law, it may not be further copied, stored, re-copied electronically or otherwise shared, even for internal purposes, without the prior further permission of the Rightsholder. Extracts sourced and adapted for accessibility from: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024 Schools must purchase the original text for full content.
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Ready Steady Read Together
A World of Flavour: Non-Fiction Lesson 2
What do you think you know?
What?
Who?
Why?
Where?
How?
When?
Book Talk: Let's explore this illustration.
Explore
What do you know and think?
Shakshuka is traditional to have at breakfast, brunch or lunch but it’s just as delicious at dinner. Named after the Arabic word for ‘mixture’, it’s all simmered in a single frying pan.
How might this extract link to the illustration?
Explore
From: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Today's Question(s)
A) How does the author suggest you could change the recipe to suit your own tastes or needs?
C) Find and copy two words in the numbered instructions which mean ‘dents or dips’.
B) Put these steps in the correct order according to the recipe.
Explore
Let me read today's text
Explore
Adapted from: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Vocabulary
Explore
Hover for definitions!
poached
variations
jammy perfection
cured
fragrant
indentations
Explore
From: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
I will model the first.
Find the word or phrase Read the sentence Talk about it to a partner
poached
Explore
Find Read Talk
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
poached
Your turn
jammy perfection
Find the word or phrase Read the sentence Talk about it to a partner
variations
cured
fragrant
indentations
Use your text
Explore
Vocabulary Check
Explore
Reveal Vocabulary
Teacher Note: Re-read if time allows.
Adapted from: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Fluency
Explore
Let me use my reader's voice...
First you make a simple savoury sauce of tomatoes, onion, garlic and red peppers, spiced with cumin, coriander and sweet or smoked paprika, then you gently crack the eggs into the sauce, where they cook to a jammy perfection in just a few minutes.
What did you notice?
Explore
From: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
My Turn
Your Turn
Echo Read
First you make a simple savoury sauce of tomatoes, onion, garlic and red peppers,
spiced with cumin, coriander and sweet or smoked paprika,
then you gently crack the eggs into the sauce,
where they cook to a jammy perfection in just a few minutes.
Explore
From: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Sound like a reader!
Stand up!
Choral Read
First you make a simple savoury sauce of tomatoes, onion, garlic and red peppers, spiced with cumin, coriander and sweet or smoked paprika, then you gently crack the eggs into the sauce, where they cook to a jammy perfection in just a few minutes.
Explore
From: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Strategy Focus
Explore
Strategy: Read Between the Lines
A) How does the author suggest you could change the recipe to suit your own tastes?
Be a detective and look for clues!
Teach
Let me show you
Reveal Text Marks
This version calls for sweet peppers but some cooks also add fiery hot chillies – other variations include cured olives, salty white cheese, artichoke hearts or spicy sausage.
A) How does the author suggest you could change the recipe to suit your own tastes?
This suggests that if someone prefers spicier food, they could add chillies to make the dish taste fiery hot.
Reveal Explainer
Teach
From: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Strategy Stop
What else could you use to answer today's question(s)?
Teach
Your Turn
A) How does the author suggest you could change the recipe to suit your own tastes or needs?
C) Find and copy two words in the numbered instructions which mean ‘dents or dips’.
B) Put these steps in the correct order according to the recipe.
A) Poach the egg to jammy perfection. B) Add the tomatoes and cook the sauce until thickened. C) Add spices and cook until fragrant. D) Fry the onion, garlic and pepper until softened.
Text mark
Find the answers
Explore
Acceptable Answers
Text Mark Evidence other variations include cured olives, salty white cheese, artichoke hearts or spicy sausage
add different ingredients
A) How does the author suggest you could change the recipe to suit your own tastes or needs?
Text Mark Evidence - chopped parsley or mint, and crusty bread, for serving (optional) - scatter the parsley or mint on top
different serving suggestions
Text Mark Evidence depending on the number of eggs you’re using
the number of eggs
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Text Mark Evidence if you prefer hard-boiled eggs, leave them to cook to desired doneness
how the egg is cooked
Practise & Apply
Acceptable Answers
D) Fry the onion, garlic and pepper until softened.
B) Put these steps in the correct order according to the recipe.
C) Add spices and cook until fragrant.
B) Add the tomatoes and cook the sauce until thickened.
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
A) Poach the egg to jammy perfection.
Practise & Apply
Acceptable Answers
indentations
C) Find and copy two words in the numbered instructions which mean ‘dents or dips’.
wells
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Practise & Apply
Quiz Time
Start
Picture Me
Which image is the best match for ‘poached’?
Find Me
Find and copy two words which mean ‘a different way’ of making the dish:
This version calls for sweet peppers but some cooks also add fiery hot chillies – other variations include cured olives, salty white cheese, artichoke hearts or spicy sausage.
2 Discuss then check
1 Discuss then check
variations
version
Tick Me
When is shakshuka not traditionally served:
Tick one
A breakfast
B brunch
Check
C lunch
Click if correct
D dinner
Match Me
Match the correct cooking time with the ingredient:
2 paprika, cumin and coriander
4 eggs
3 tomatoes/ tomato sauce
1 onion, garlic and pepper
C 6 minutes
D 20 minutes
B 5-6 minutes
A 30 seconds
Click if correct
Check
Feedback: Who did what well?
FindRead Talk
EchoRead
ChoralRead
ReadingStrategy
Answers & Text Marks
Other...
To be a book lover, you could...
follow instructions.
Reveal
Use DIY, craft or recipe books to try something new.
Copyright Notice
This document has been supplied under a CLA Licence with specific terms of use. It is protected by copyright and, save as may be permitted by law, it may not be further copied, stored, re-copied electronically or otherwise shared, even for internal purposes, without the prior further permission of the Rightsholder. Extracts sourced and adapted for accessibility from: A World of Flavor by Gabrielle Langholtz © 2024 Schools must purchase the original text for full content.