三年级开始,学生就可以to read books written at an age-appropriate interest level. They should be able to read them accurately and at a speed that is sufficient for them to focus on understanding what they read rather than on decoding individual words. They should be able to decode most new words outside their spoken vocabulary, making a good approximation to the word’s pronunciation. As their decoding skills become increasingly secure, teaching should be directed more towards developing their vocabulary and the breadth and depth of their reading, making sure that they become independent, fluent and enthusiastic readers who read widely and frequently. They should be developing their understanding and enjoyment of stories, poetry, plays and non-fiction, and learning to read silently. They should also be developing their knowledge and skills in reading non-fiction about a wide range of subjects. They should be learning to justify their views about what they have read: with support at the start of year 3 and increasingly independently by the end of year 4.
Sort each punctuation concept using the definitions and examples.
Practise writing a shape poem with this crescent moon template.
A scaffolding sheet that can be used to write an explanation text.
A Year 4 reading fluency assessment.
A fun book report template for students to review their favourite book.
A listening comprehension exercise and art activity rolled into one.
A nonfiction text to use when assessing students’ fluency.
A castle-themed persuasive argument planning template.
A set of 8 narrative text structure posters to add to your classroom narrative writing display.
A fun fox book report template for your students to use when giving their opinion of a book.
A checklist for students to use when proofreading and editing their explanation writing.
A set of 12 task cards to practise identifying and writing facts and opinions.
An Interactive PowerPoint where students choose an image to match an aural description.
A graphic organiser to use with students when making connections with a text.
Build your students knowledge of compound words with this hands-on matching activity.
Practise writing a shape poem with this recycling bin template.
A worksheet to practice identifying the mood of a piece of text.
A collection of worksheets to enable students to apply reading comprehension strategies.
A template for students to use to write a shape poem about a thunderstorm.
A set of 10 task cards to practice making predictions.
A quiz to consolidate your students' understanding of contractions.
A collection of 16 images in a PowerPoint to use as prompts for listening practice.
Add a prefix to the beginning of a base word and use the new words in sentences.
A worksheet to practise identifying facts and opinions.
A research template for students to use when writing an explanation text.
An editing workbook for lower primary students containing 20 topical texts.