Best Non Chronological Report Comprehension
Non-chronological reports are a popular feature in KS1 reading comprehension activities because they present lots of factual information in a clear way.
Non chronological report comprehension. This is visually appealing and helps children break down lots of information into smaller sections to help them with their comprehension. Differentiated into three ability levels and lengths this non-chronological report is the perfect text with which to help your Key Stage 2 children practise their retrieval and inference skills. Mainly KS2 resources for English Maths Science and some topic also.
A Christmas Carol - Narrative writing. This is a great exercise to deepen understanding of the non-chronological report format as well as testing comprehension at your choice of three differentiated ability levels suitable for KS2. Non-Chronological Report Display Dilys Mugford DOC.
First lesson - Cut up report and get children to stick it back together using the features. A model non-chronological report information text on weather climate and climate zones. Aimed at Year 56.
Planning to Present a Report Steve Driscoll DOC. This wonderfully illustrated comprehension activity includes a fact-filled non-chronological report about the Titanic and a set of comprehension questions to complement it. Badgers Rachael Wilkie DOC.
We used the report as basis for all our work. There are comprehension guided reading questions at 4 levels of difficulty on this text. Theres A Boy In The Girls Bathroom by Louis Sachar.
Fun Facts about Wolves. Year 2 resource to revise features of reports. Third lesson - Differentiated comprehension questions and cloze.