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RSRT Y6 L5 Everyone Sang

Literacy Counts

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Transcript

Ready Steady Read Together

Everyone Sang: Poetry Lesson 5

Quiz Time

Start

Questions about the book so far...

Picture Me

Which image is the best match for ‘resist’?

Tick Me

What...

Tick one:

A) f

A) f

Check

A) f

Click if correct

A) f

Match Me

xxx

xx

xx

xxx

xx

A xx

B xx

C xx

D xx

Click if correct
Check

Link Me

xxx

1 xx

A xx

Check
Click if correct

B xx

2 xx

C xx

3 xx

D xx

4 xx

Speaking Spotlight

xx

Explore

Teacher in Role

I am xxx.What do you want to know?

How?

Who?

When?

What?

Where?

Why?

Vocabulary

Explore

Hover for definitions!

Explore

From: Everyone Sang by William Sieghart © 2021. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.

Let me read today's text

Explore

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From: Everyone Sang by William Sieghart © 2021. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.

Strategy Stop

Teach

Your turn

Practise & Apply

Use your text

Practise & Apply

1) xx

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Reveal Answer

Practise & Apply

1) Name two different habitats where dinosaurs lived.

Accept any two of these answers:

  • rivers
  • coasts
  • deserts
  • plains
  • woodlands

Reveal Answer

3) xx

xx

xx

xx

xx

Reveal Answer

xx

Practise & Apply

3) ?

Text Mark Evidence - best of men - cherish you as I would my own son - cheering that followed rang loud

Text Mark Evidence - best of men - cherish you as I would my own son - cheering that followed rang loud

praise and honour from the king and his people

praise and honour from the king and his people

Text Mark Evidence - best of men - cherish you as I would my own son - cheering that followed rang loud

praise and honour from the king and his people

Text Mark Evidence - best of men - cherish you as I would my own son - cheering that followed rang loud

praise and honour from the king and his people

Text Mark Evidence - best of men - cherish you as I would my own son - cheering that followed rang loud

praise and honour from the king and his people

Text Mark Evidence - best of men - cherish you as I would my own son - cheering that followed rang loud

praise and honour from the king and his people

Click on the evidence to reveal acceptable answers
RevealEvidence & Answers

4) xx

Tick one

xx

xx

xx

xx

Reveal Answer

Practise & Apply

Feedback: Who did what well?

FindRead Talk

EchoRead

ChoralRead

ReadingStrategy

Answers & Text Marks

Other...

To be a book lover, you could...

combine poems with art.

Reveal

Create colourful or expressive art to match the feelings of a poem.

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From: Everyone Sang by William Sieghart © 2021. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.