Engaging Weekly Activities for Reading Comprehension in Mrs. Ship's Class

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Explore a variety of interactive activities throughout the week in Mrs. Ship's class, including reading texts, vocabulary games, retrieval exercises, inference discussions, and comprehension questions. Students engage in tasks like identifying key features of a newspaper, playing vocabulary games, answering questions about a text, and inferring character emotions and interests. The activities help enhance reading comprehension skills in an engaging and interactive way.


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  1. Roman Coin Surprise for Mrs Ship Read text Echo reading Individual reading

  2. Monday Read the text What is the text about? What kind of text is it? How do you know it is a newspaper? What are the key features of a newspaper? Write them on your whiteboard

  3. Tuesday Vocabulary Dictionary game! Your teacher will choose a word from the list below. The first pair to find the word and read the description get a point! evacuation outgrown special immediately accident

  4. Wednesday Retrieval Whiteboards or draft books 1. When did the building work start on Mrs Ship s property? Circle it in the text. 2. Why did she decide to extend her house rather than move to a new one? 3. Since finding the coins, which group has Mrs Ship joined?

  5. Thursday Inference Discuss with your partner and feedback to the class 1. Use 2 adjectives to describe how Sally would have felt. 2. Think about the types of television programmes Mrs Ship and her daughter like to watch (circle this information in the text). What does this tell us about their interests?

  6. Answer these comprehension questions

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