Guided Reading Year 4 Term 6 Week 2


















































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Guided Reading Year 4 Term 6 Week 2 Friday
Day 5 Reading for pleasure DNA Use a bubble map to describe the Little Bull. You can use some of the adjectives used by the author as well as your own adjectives which you think would be suited for this character.
Day 5 Reading for pleasure I can chose texts which I find interesting and engaging. I can read independently for increasing lengths of time. I can make predictions, based on the text, around what might happen next.
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? A Special vocabulary Edition
Question 1
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‘The Indian lay there on the floor of the cupboard, stiff and stark’- what is the meaning of the word –stark- in this context? A constantly fidgeting B quiet C rigid and incapable of movement D comfortable and happy
‘The Indian lay there on the floor of the cupboard, stiff and stark’- what is the meaning of the word –stark- in this context? A constantly fidgeting B quiet C rigid and incapable of movement D comfortable and happy
Question 2
A facial expression usually showing disgust, disapproval or pain is called… A quivered B twitchy C clipper D grimace
A facial expression usually showing disgust, disapproval or pain is called… A quivered B twitchy C clipper D grimace
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Question 3
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Privacy means … A Knowing that something good is about to happen. B Believing in something. C Feeling lonely D A state in which one is not observed or disturbed by other people
Privacy means … A Knowing that something good is about to happen. B Believing in something. C Feeling lonely D A state in which one is not observed or disturbed by other people
Question 4
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The trunk of the human body is also known as… A A moccasin B A grimace C A torso D A content
The trunk of the human body is also known as… A A moccasin B A grimace C A torso D A content
Question 5
To be greatly surprised and amazed it is to be … A mere B astonished C dismayed D muttering
To be greatly surprised and amazed it is to be … A mere B astonished C dismayed D muttering
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Question 6
Quivered means… A To cover a surface with objects spread randomly. B A long structure, usually built of stone, where boats can be tied up to take on and off their goods C A type of a shoes wore in North America. D tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion
Quivered means… A To cover a surface with objects spread randomly. B A long structure, usually built of stone, where boats can be tied up to take on and off their goods C A type of a shoes wore in North America. D tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion
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Question 7
Muttering means the same as… A sitting in silence B shouting out very loudly C talking or grumbling quietly in secret or in private D drawing pictures
Muttering means the same as… A sitting in silence B shouting out very loudly C talking or grumbling quietly in secret or in private D drawing pictures
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Question 8
Past tense of the word describing making a low, short and inarticulate sound defines… A Grunted B Scattered C Quivered D Content
Past tense of the word describing making a low, short and inarticulate sound defines… A Grunted B Scattered C Quivered D Content
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Question 9
An adverb describing ability to do something just about or barely is called… A muttering B tantalising C scarcely D privacy
An adverb describing ability to do something just about or barely is called… A muttering B tantalising C scarcely D privacy
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Question 11
An adjective, used to emphasize how small or insignificant someone or something is… A privacy B tantalising C mere D muttering
An adjective, used to emphasize how small or insignificant someone or something is… A privacy B tantalising C mere D muttering
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Question 12
The desire or urge to do something is also known as… A stark B dismayed C temptation D privacy
The desire or urge to do something is also known as… A stark B dismayed C temptation D privacy
Task Hope you have enjoyed our newest round of the Who wants to be a Millionaire? Special Vocabulary Edition Now it’s time to choose your own book to read. What are you going to base your choice on? Maybe you can email us your recommendation? ! Read for at least 25 minutes Your time starts now
YELLOW Hat reflection Complete following statement think about the skills you have practised, strategies that you have applied and habits of mind that you have been using. What made this first week of a new term’s learning successful for you? This week in Guided Reading I was successful at ________________________ because I ____________________.