Contents Unit 1 Non-fiction 2 Non-fiction 3 Non-fiction 4 Fiction 5 Fiction 6 Fiction 7 Non-fiction 8 Non-fiction 9 Non-fiction 10 Fiction Title
‘Outstanding Animals’ by
Stephanie Drimmer
I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai with Christina Lamb
Top 10 Worst Creepy Mysteries
You Wouldn’t Want to Know About by Fiona MacDonald
The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin
Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis
The Silver Sword by Ian Serraillier
Killer Plants and
How to Grow Them by Gordon Cheers and Julie Silk
The Boy Who Conquered Mt.
Everest by Jordan Romero with
Katherine Blanc
The Sea by Miranda Krestovnikoff
Superhero Facts
Report (The Sea)
Report (Superheroes)
Explanation (Plants)
Explanation (Mt. Everest)
Recount (Mystery Stories)
Narrative (Hallowe’en)
Narrative (Bullying)
Narrative
(World War II)
Determine important information.
Notice any peculiar actions, thoughts and incidents that add to the mystery of the extract.
Prepare phrases as I read by glancing
forward and preparing the text in my mind.
Read the text accurately with expression.
Notice the length of sentences as I read. Adjust my pace to suit the sentence.
Understand the
sequence of events that led Jordan Romero to fulfilling his goal.
Read for information. Read the text with
correct pronunciation and accuracy.
Genre
Recount (Animals)
Recount (Famous People)
Reading Goal
Read for pleasure and enjoyment.
Pay attention to the rules of punctuation and apply when reading aloud.
Poem
‘Laika’ by Paul Gerard Reed
‘See it Through’ by Edgar Guest
‘His Favourite History Story’ by Lenore Hetrick
‘The Listeners’ by Walter de La Mare
‘Bully’ by Enda Wyley
‘Bournemouth 1939’ by Anthony Thwaite
‘Venus Fly Trap Rap’ by Ralph Fletcher
‘On Top of Mount Everest’ by Kenn Nesbitt
‘The Sea’ by James Reeves
‘Steve the Superhero’ by Kenn Nesbitt
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