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RSRT Y4 L5 The Girl Who Stole an Elephant

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Transcript

Ready Steady Read Together

Year *: Fiction Lesson *

Quiz Time

Start

Questions about the book so far...

Picture Me

Which image is the best match for ‘resist’?

True or False?

The princess lied to the queen about how she slept because she wanted to trick her.

True
False

Link Me

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A xx

1 xx

B xx

2 xx

C xx

3 xx

Check
Click if correct

D xx

4 xx

Sequence Me

Put these events in the correct order:

A) x

B) x

C) x

D) x

Click if correct
Check

Speaking Spotlight

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Explore

Role on the Wall

Think
Say
Do

Then bring the character to life!

First

Feel
Describe
Behave

Vocabulary

Explore

Hover for definitions!

Explore

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Let me read today's text

Explore

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Strategy Stop

Teach

Your turn

Practise & Apply

Use your text

Practise & Apply

1) Name two different habitats where dinosaurs lived.

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RevealText Marks

Practise & Apply

1) Name two different habitats where dinosaurs lived.

Accept any two of these answers:

  • rivers
  • coasts
  • deserts
  • plains
  • woodlands

Reveal Answer

3) ?

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

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Reveal Answer

Practise & Apply

Feedback: Who did what well?

FindRead Talk

EchoRead

ChoralRead

ReadingStrategy

Answers & Text Marks

Other...

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