Ready Steady Read Together
Cheeky Treats: Non-Fiction Lesson 1
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?
My guilty pleasure, well, one of many, is garlic bread – especially when it has loads of cheese and the garlic swings in and lingers there…
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From: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Today's Question(s)
A) What does each word meaning ‘cut into smaller pieces’ tell you about how the ingredient is prepared?
B) Explain three different ways that butter is used in the recipe.
C) Which words does the writer use to suggest that he enjoys this recipe?
D) How can you tell that the size of the dough balls is important?
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Let me read today's text
Follow as I read
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Adapted from: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Adapted from: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Adapted from: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Vocabulary
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Hover for definitions!
springform cake tin
knock back the dough
knead
well distributed
concentric circles
prove
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From: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. 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
springform cake tin
Explore
Find Read Talk
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
springform cake tin
Your turn
knead
Find the word or phrase Read the sentence Talk about it to a partner
knock back the dough
well distributed
concentric circles
prove
Use your text
Explore
Vocabulary Check & Re-read
Explore
Reveal Vocabulary
Teacher Note: Re-read if time allows.
Adapted from: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Teacher Note: Re-read if time allows.
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Teacher Note: Re-read if time allows.
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Fluency
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Let me use my reader's voice...
My guilty pleasure, well, one of many, is garlic bread – especially when it has loads of cheese and the garlic swings in and lingers there… Yum. Balls of cheesy garlicky goodness – perfect for a dinner party or just for a casual catch up with pals. You know what you should try this with? BBQ sauce – it’s banging, trust me.
What did you notice?
Volume
Pace
Smoothness
Phrasing
Expression
Explore
From: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
My Turn
Your Turn
Echo Read
My guilty pleasure,
well, one of many,
is garlic bread –
especially when it has loads of cheese
and the garlic swings in and lingers there…
Yum. Balls of cheesy garlicky goodness.
You know what you should try this with?
BBQ sauce – it’s banging, trust me.
Explore
From: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Sound like a reader!
Stand up!
Choral Read
My guilty pleasure, well, one of many, is garlic bread – especially when it has loads of cheese and the garlic swings in and lingers there… Yum. Balls of cheesy garlicky goodness – perfect for a dinner party or just for a casual catch up with pals. You know what you should try this with? BBQ sauce – it’s banging, trust me.
Explore
From: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Strategy Focus
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Strategy: Read Between the Lines
A) What does each word meaning ‘cut into smaller pieces’ tell you about how the ingredient is prepared?
Be a detective and look for clues!
Teach
Let me show you
Reveal Text Marks
A) What does each word meaning ‘cut into smaller pieces’ tell you about how the ingredient is prepared?
Reveal Explainer
Garlic is an ingredient which has a very strong flavour so you would not want to bite into a large piece. I can infer that ‘minced’ means to cut into very tiny pieces, instead of being left as large chunks.
Teach
From: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. 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) What does each word meaning ‘cut into smaller pieces’ tell you about how the ingredient is prepared?
B) Explain three different ways that butter is used in the recipe.
C) Which words does the writer use to suggest that he enjoys this recipe?
D) How can you tell that the size of the dough balls is important?
Pairedreading first
Find the answers
Text mark
Explore
Acceptable Answers
Text Mark Evidence - a handful of thyme, leaves picked and finely chopped - a handful of parsley, leaves picked and finely chopped - 2 tbsp fresh basil, chopped
cut into small, rough pieces
A) What does each word meaning ‘cut into smaller pieces’ tell you about how the ingredient is prepared?
Text Mark Evidence a small bunch of chives, snipped
cut into pieces using scissors
Text Mark Evidence 100g unsalted butter, cubed
cut into square chunks
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Text Mark Evidence - 300g Cheddar, grated - sprinkle half the grated cheese over the top
shredded into tiny strips
Practise & Apply
Acceptable Answers
Text Mark Evidence remove the bread from the oven and brush your buns with the herb butter
to add flavour in the herb butter
B) Explain three different ways that butter is used in the recipe.
Text Mark Evidence stir in the sugar and butter…keep stirring until the butter has melted
as an ingredient in the dough mixture
Text Mark Evidence lightly brush the cake tin with melted butter
to grease the baking tin to prevent sticking
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Practise & Apply
Acceptable Answers
Text Mark Evidence my guilty pleasure
C) Which words does the writer use to suggest that he enjoys this recipe?
Text Mark Evidence yum
Text Mark Evidence cheesy garlicky goodness
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Text Mark Evidence it’s banging, trust me
Practise & Apply
Acceptable Answers
Text Mark Evidence divide the dough into 19 equal-sized balls
must be the same size
D) What is important to remember about the dough balls?
Text Mark Evidence weigh each ball – you’re aiming for 50g balls
must have the same mass
Text Mark Evidence if the balls are different sizes, the bread won’t cook evenly
need to cook uniformly
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Practise & Apply
Quiz Time
Start
Picture Me
Which image is the best match for ‘well distributed’?
Find Me
Find the total amount of time the dough needs to rise:
Let it Sleep
Pop the dough in a lightly oiled bowl, cover with some oiled clingfilm and leave for 1 ½ - 2 hours, until doubled in size.
Lightly brush the cake tin with melted butter.
Knock x Roll x Fill...Sprinkle half the remaining cheese in the gaps between the balls, cover again and leave to prove for a further 2 hours, until well risen.
Preheat oven to 200ºC/Fan 180ºC/Gas 6.
Discuss then check
3 ½ - 4 hours
Which One's Right?
Pour in your beaten eggs and lukewarm milk and give it a quick mix to form a soft pillowy dough.
The word ‘pillowy’ suggests that the dough should be…
B) moist and loose.
A) light and airy.
C) hard and firm.
D) tight and dry.
Tick Me
What might happen if the dough is not left long enough to prove?
Tick one:
A) The bread will be light and fluffy.
B) The air bubbles will fill with cheese.
Check
C) The dough will be dense and heavy.
Click if correct
D) The dough will stick in the pan.
Feedback: Who did what well?
FindRead Talk
EchoRead
ChoralRead
ReadingStrategy
Answers & Text Marks
Other...
To be a book lover, you could...
set reading goals.
Reveal
Challenge yourself to read a specific number of books or pages.
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: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018 Schools must purchase the original text for full content.
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Ready Steady Read Together
Cheeky Treats: Non-Fiction Lesson 1
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?
My guilty pleasure, well, one of many, is garlic bread – especially when it has loads of cheese and the garlic swings in and lingers there…
How might this extract link to the illustration?
Explore
From: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Today's Question(s)
A) What does each word meaning ‘cut into smaller pieces’ tell you about how the ingredient is prepared?
B) Explain three different ways that butter is used in the recipe.
C) Which words does the writer use to suggest that he enjoys this recipe?
D) How can you tell that the size of the dough balls is important?
Explore
Let me read today's text
Follow as I read
Explore
Adapted from: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Adapted from: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Adapted from: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Vocabulary
Explore
Hover for definitions!
springform cake tin
knock back the dough
knead
well distributed
concentric circles
prove
Explore
From: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. 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
springform cake tin
Explore
Find Read Talk
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
springform cake tin
Your turn
knead
Find the word or phrase Read the sentence Talk about it to a partner
knock back the dough
well distributed
concentric circles
prove
Use your text
Explore
Vocabulary Check & Re-read
Explore
Reveal Vocabulary
Teacher Note: Re-read if time allows.
Adapted from: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Teacher Note: Re-read if time allows.
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Teacher Note: Re-read if time allows.
Reveal Vocabulary
Adapted from: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.
Fluency
Explore
Let me use my reader's voice...
My guilty pleasure, well, one of many, is garlic bread – especially when it has loads of cheese and the garlic swings in and lingers there… Yum. Balls of cheesy garlicky goodness – perfect for a dinner party or just for a casual catch up with pals. You know what you should try this with? BBQ sauce – it’s banging, trust me.
What did you notice?
Volume
Pace
Smoothness
Phrasing
Expression
Explore
From: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
My Turn
Your Turn
Echo Read
My guilty pleasure,
well, one of many,
is garlic bread –
especially when it has loads of cheese
and the garlic swings in and lingers there…
Yum. Balls of cheesy garlicky goodness.
You know what you should try this with?
BBQ sauce – it’s banging, trust me.
Explore
From: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Sound like a reader!
Stand up!
Choral Read
My guilty pleasure, well, one of many, is garlic bread – especially when it has loads of cheese and the garlic swings in and lingers there… Yum. Balls of cheesy garlicky goodness – perfect for a dinner party or just for a casual catch up with pals. You know what you should try this with? BBQ sauce – it’s banging, trust me.
Explore
From: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.
Strategy Focus
Explore
Strategy: Read Between the Lines
A) What does each word meaning ‘cut into smaller pieces’ tell you about how the ingredient is prepared?
Be a detective and look for clues!
Teach
Let me show you
Reveal Text Marks
A) What does each word meaning ‘cut into smaller pieces’ tell you about how the ingredient is prepared?
Reveal Explainer
Garlic is an ingredient which has a very strong flavour so you would not want to bite into a large piece. I can infer that ‘minced’ means to cut into very tiny pieces, instead of being left as large chunks.
Teach
From: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018. 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) What does each word meaning ‘cut into smaller pieces’ tell you about how the ingredient is prepared?
B) Explain three different ways that butter is used in the recipe.
C) Which words does the writer use to suggest that he enjoys this recipe?
D) How can you tell that the size of the dough balls is important?
Pairedreading first
Find the answers
Text mark
Explore
Acceptable Answers
Text Mark Evidence - a handful of thyme, leaves picked and finely chopped - a handful of parsley, leaves picked and finely chopped - 2 tbsp fresh basil, chopped
cut into small, rough pieces
A) What does each word meaning ‘cut into smaller pieces’ tell you about how the ingredient is prepared?
Text Mark Evidence a small bunch of chives, snipped
cut into pieces using scissors
Text Mark Evidence 100g unsalted butter, cubed
cut into square chunks
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Text Mark Evidence - 300g Cheddar, grated - sprinkle half the grated cheese over the top
shredded into tiny strips
Practise & Apply
Acceptable Answers
Text Mark Evidence remove the bread from the oven and brush your buns with the herb butter
to add flavour in the herb butter
B) Explain three different ways that butter is used in the recipe.
Text Mark Evidence stir in the sugar and butter…keep stirring until the butter has melted
as an ingredient in the dough mixture
Text Mark Evidence lightly brush the cake tin with melted butter
to grease the baking tin to prevent sticking
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Practise & Apply
Acceptable Answers
Text Mark Evidence my guilty pleasure
C) Which words does the writer use to suggest that he enjoys this recipe?
Text Mark Evidence yum
Text Mark Evidence cheesy garlicky goodness
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Text Mark Evidence it’s banging, trust me
Practise & Apply
Acceptable Answers
Text Mark Evidence divide the dough into 19 equal-sized balls
must be the same size
D) What is important to remember about the dough balls?
Text Mark Evidence weigh each ball – you’re aiming for 50g balls
must have the same mass
Text Mark Evidence if the balls are different sizes, the bread won’t cook evenly
need to cook uniformly
Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
Practise & Apply
Quiz Time
Start
Picture Me
Which image is the best match for ‘well distributed’?
Find Me
Find the total amount of time the dough needs to rise:
Let it Sleep Pop the dough in a lightly oiled bowl, cover with some oiled clingfilm and leave for 1 ½ - 2 hours, until doubled in size. Lightly brush the cake tin with melted butter.
Knock x Roll x Fill...Sprinkle half the remaining cheese in the gaps between the balls, cover again and leave to prove for a further 2 hours, until well risen. Preheat oven to 200ºC/Fan 180ºC/Gas 6.
Discuss then check
3 ½ - 4 hours
Which One's Right?
Pour in your beaten eggs and lukewarm milk and give it a quick mix to form a soft pillowy dough.
The word ‘pillowy’ suggests that the dough should be…
B) moist and loose.
A) light and airy.
C) hard and firm.
D) tight and dry.
Tick Me
What might happen if the dough is not left long enough to prove?
Tick one:
A) The bread will be light and fluffy.
B) The air bubbles will fill with cheese.
Check
C) The dough will be dense and heavy.
Click if correct
D) The dough will stick in the pan.
Feedback: Who did what well?
FindRead Talk
EchoRead
ChoralRead
ReadingStrategy
Answers & Text Marks
Other...
To be a book lover, you could...
set reading goals.
Reveal
Challenge yourself to read a specific number of books or pages.
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: Cheeky Treats by Liam Charles © 2018 Schools must purchase the original text for full content.