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MODELLED AND SHARED READING
The BFGRoald Dahl
From: Google images
We are learning to:
Activate prior knowledge so that we are ready for reading
Ask questions while we are reading so that we understand the story and really think about what is happening Think, peer,
shareWhat does this
mean? How do we do it?
Activating prior knowledge
What do we
already know
about:
How to read?
Vocabulary?
This topic?
The author
and her/his writing?
Activating prior knowledge: Questions
What do I already know about this topic? Do I recognise the author’s name? What
does this tell me?
When I hear the word.... It makes me think about....
The words/pictures remind me of......
From: The BFG, Roald Dahl
From: The BFG, Roald Dahl
Vocabulary
dormitory
pavement
lavatory
rims
lenses
•Read it •Discuss what it means•Predict what this might tell you about the story •When I hear this word it makes me think of.....
lenses 1. A large room in which many people sleep, e.g. at a boarding school or in a hostel.
rims 2. A paved path for pedestrians alongside a street.
pavement 3. A toilet, or a small room or cubicle containing a toilet.
lavatory 4. A curved part that holds and forms an edge to lenses in a pair of glasses.
dormitory 5. Transparent pieces of glass for focusing.
Day 2
Think, peer, shareWhat are our learning intentions for shared reading this week?
What do we know so far?
Questioning
Before reading
During reading
After reading
Does that make
sense?STOP – sort
it out
I wonder why; what; how; who;
when, if...?What might
happen next?What is the author trying to tell me?
Basic but important
Smart Questions
I wonder why; what; how; who; when, if...?
What might happen next?
What is the author trying to tell me?
Smart Questions
Question gridBefore Questions Why do I ask
this question? Any answers?
What is a witching hour? Chapter title
During questions Why do I ask this question?
Any answers?
Is it always this quiet at night or is something strange going to happen?
Title; never known such a silence
After questions Why do I ask this question?
I have a before reading question –
why is it this chapter called: The Witching
Hour?Think, peer, share
What ‘before reading’
questions do you have?
Basic but important – what is
this telling me?
Basic but important
– what does this mean?
During reading
question:
From: The BFG, Roald Dahl
Question gridBefore Questions Why do I ask
this question? Any answers?
Why is the first chapter called ‘The Witching Hour’?
During questions Why do I ask this question?
Any answers?
Is it always this quiet at night?
Sophie had never known such silence
After questions Why do I ask this question?
Zooming in
Read this paragraph
Think: what three things do you
notice?Share with a
partner
tiny tiniest
?From: The BFG, Roald Dahl
Review – how did we get on with our learning today?
Questioning: before, during and after reading
Basic but important Smart questions
Think, peer, share
One thing I learned today was..... I think I still need help with.....
Day 3
Think, peer, shareWhat are our learning intentions for shared reading this week?
What do we know so far?
Answer to my
question
Basic but important: what do we
learn from this paragraph?Basic but
important: what do we
learn from this paragraph?
Smart question: why
was she so worried about
looking out the window?
Think, peer, share
Can you think of a smart question?
From: The BFG, Roald Dahl
Question gridBefore Questions Why do I ask
this question? Any answers?
Why is the first chapter called ‘The Witching Hour’?
During questions Why do I ask this question?
Any answers?
Is it always this quiet at night?
Sophie had never known such silence
After questions Why do I ask this question?
Review – how did we get on with our learning today?
Questioning: before, during and after reading
Basic but important Smart questions
Think, peer, share
One thing I learned today was..... I think I still need help with.....
Day 4
Think, peer, shareWhat are our learning intentions for shared reading this week?
What do we know so far?
Basic but important – do I understand this paragraph? Think,
peer, share
Smart question: why did the author use a different font
here?
Think, peer, share
After reading questions
From: The BFG, Roald Dahl
One thing I learned this week .....
I thing I still need help with......
Name: Date:
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