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Premium member Presentation Transcript Wickersley School and Sports College Reading and Writing For GCSE: Wickersley School and Sports College Reading and Writing For GCSE Part 1: Reading The 4 types of reading Reading GCSE questions History Statistics PE ScienceYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. : Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. The Aim: train you to be efficient at reading GCSE examinations papers The Promise: everything here is common sense and easy using the ideas here will reduce the work Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Were you taught to read or write after you left primary school? Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.Do you know how to read this?: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Do you know how to read this?Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. The one type of reading you were taught Continuous Reading: left to right every word down the page absorbing the meaning as you go like watching a filmYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Practise reconstructing the text in your head. Good readers are constantly paying into and making withdrawals from, working, internal models of text. Turning the text over and think about it Think what happens in your head in terms of how you Picture Remember Bring in feelingsYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Continuous Reading: the only type you were taught assumed to be the only type there is really only used when reading for pleasure: letters, beginnings of news articles, books you have chosen certainly not the only main type used in schools or societyYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Skim Reading down the page for when you have to read something you only want the main ideas maybe time is limited you suspect that not all the detail matters Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Skim Reading: one way read the first paragraph read the topic (first) sentences of the succeeding paragraphs read quotation, statistics etc. read as much of the conclusion as you need Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Skimming can be done in different ways is an advanced skill probably a limited number of advanced applications is often done badly Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Scanning has arguably become the main type of reading used in society is widely used in schools you probably do it to some extent it is a skill that you need with thirty minutes’ practice you could become an expert scan reader Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Scanning move in any direction pick up on any visual clues put the meaning together in your head Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Everyone knows how to scan a text for capital letters, numbers, colours and bold textYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. From: Radio Times Page18 31st December- 6th. January 2006 Drama Round-Up And there’s plenty more to come … Life on Mars BBC1 A rising police detective, Sam Tyler (John Simm) nearly dies in a car accident and wakes up in 1973, where his new boss (Philip Glenister) is an unreformed copper of the old school. Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. From the Radio Times Page18 31st December- 6th. January 2006 Drama Round-Up And there’s plenty more to come … Life on Mars BBC1 A rising police detective, Sam Tyler (John Simm) nearly dies in a car accident and wakes up in 1973, where his new boss (Philip Glenister) is an unreformed copper of the old school. My way: BBC1- Sam Tyler- 1973- police detective- nearly dies- names of actors- title (which I then close read, by pausing a moment to realise it is a song title)Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Scanning Tables and Spread Sheets is a common requirementYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Close Reading often required for text that is dense and/ or difficult different people close-read different things Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Not all close reading is hard Pictures are usually read by scan- and close- readingYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Close Reading: is not necessarily harder than the other types, and can be learnt use with other types of reading move in any direction Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Close Reading Alternate between two processes think logically: break ideas down into constituent parts 2. import outside knowledge bring your own words to the text Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Close Reading Misfits 67 45 17 89 Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Across 1. Emit in reverse after midday meal 3. About to sing, dear? Down 1. Look in Libra, Ryan! 2. Select planet’s revolution, we hear. Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Four Types of Reading Continuous Skimming Scanning Close Use them togetherYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Theory into practice Learn to use the four types of reading in sequencesYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Work out the reading sequences for this history paperYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Frequently used reading sequence: Close Read the question, highlighting key words Continuously Read underlining any important/ difficult bits Close Read the question again Scan Read the passage again quickly Close Read any hard parts Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.How would you read this?: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. How would you read this?Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. A Head of Maths wrote:Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.Why did a top PE candidate fail this easy one?: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Why did a top PE candidate fail this easy one?Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Science examiners word and set out their questions to help students. How is following question written to assist students? How should it be read? Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. (b) Scientists in America have cloned a mule. They took an egg cell from a horse and removed its chromosomes. They took the chromosomes from the body cell of a mule. They put them into the horse egg cell. The egg cell was put back into the horse’s womb where it grew into a mule. When the mule was born, it was a clone of the original mule. Sarah says it will be identical to the original mule when it grows up. Kate says it will be similar but not identical. Kate is correct. Write down one reason why it will be similar to the original mule Write down one reason why it will not be identical to the original mule.Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. (d) This part of the question is about ideas and evidence in science. The American scientists have published details of how they cloned the mule. This is important so that people in all parts of the world know about their work. Write down three reasons why scientific ideas like this need to be communicated to other people. ………………….. …………………. ………………….. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Wickersley School and Sports College Reading and Writing For GCSE: Wickersley School and Sports College Reading and Writing For GCSE Part 1: Reading The 4 types of reading Reading GCSE questions History Statistics PE ScienceYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. : Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. The Aim: train you to be efficient at reading GCSE examinations papers The Promise: everything here is common sense and easy using the ideas here will reduce the work Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Were you taught to read or write after you left primary school? Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.Do you know how to read this?: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Do you know how to read this?Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. The one type of reading you were taught Continuous Reading: left to right every word down the page absorbing the meaning as you go like watching a filmYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Practise reconstructing the text in your head. Good readers are constantly paying into and making withdrawals from, working, internal models of text. Turning the text over and think about it Think what happens in your head in terms of how you Picture Remember Bring in feelingsYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Continuous Reading: the only type you were taught assumed to be the only type there is really only used when reading for pleasure: letters, beginnings of news articles, books you have chosen certainly not the only main type used in schools or societyYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Skim Reading down the page for when you have to read something you only want the main ideas maybe time is limited you suspect that not all the detail matters Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Skim Reading: one way read the first paragraph read the topic (first) sentences of the succeeding paragraphs read quotation, statistics etc. read as much of the conclusion as you need Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Skimming can be done in different ways is an advanced skill probably a limited number of advanced applications is often done badly Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Scanning has arguably become the main type of reading used in society is widely used in schools you probably do it to some extent it is a skill that you need with thirty minutes’ practice you could become an expert scan reader Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Scanning move in any direction pick up on any visual clues put the meaning together in your head Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Everyone knows how to scan a text for capital letters, numbers, colours and bold textYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. From: Radio Times Page18 31st December- 6th. January 2006 Drama Round-Up And there’s plenty more to come … Life on Mars BBC1 A rising police detective, Sam Tyler (John Simm) nearly dies in a car accident and wakes up in 1973, where his new boss (Philip Glenister) is an unreformed copper of the old school. Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. From the Radio Times Page18 31st December- 6th. January 2006 Drama Round-Up And there’s plenty more to come … Life on Mars BBC1 A rising police detective, Sam Tyler (John Simm) nearly dies in a car accident and wakes up in 1973, where his new boss (Philip Glenister) is an unreformed copper of the old school. My way: BBC1- Sam Tyler- 1973- police detective- nearly dies- names of actors- title (which I then close read, by pausing a moment to realise it is a song title)Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Scanning Tables and Spread Sheets is a common requirementYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Close Reading often required for text that is dense and/ or difficult different people close-read different things Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Not all close reading is hard Pictures are usually read by scan- and close- readingYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Close Reading: is not necessarily harder than the other types, and can be learnt use with other types of reading move in any direction Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Close Reading Alternate between two processes think logically: break ideas down into constituent parts 2. import outside knowledge bring your own words to the text Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Close Reading Misfits 67 45 17 89 Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Across 1. Emit in reverse after midday meal 3. About to sing, dear? Down 1. Look in Libra, Ryan! 2. Select planet’s revolution, we hear. Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Four Types of Reading Continuous Skimming Scanning Close Use them togetherYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Theory into practice Learn to use the four types of reading in sequencesYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Work out the reading sequences for this history paperYear 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Frequently used reading sequence: Close Read the question, highlighting key words Continuously Read underlining any important/ difficult bits Close Read the question again Scan Read the passage again quickly Close Read any hard parts Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.How would you read this?: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. How would you read this?Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. A Head of Maths wrote:Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.Why did a top PE candidate fail this easy one?: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Why did a top PE candidate fail this easy one?Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. Science examiners word and set out their questions to help students. How is following question written to assist students? How should it be read? Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. (b) Scientists in America have cloned a mule. They took an egg cell from a horse and removed its chromosomes. They took the chromosomes from the body cell of a mule. They put them into the horse egg cell. The egg cell was put back into the horse’s womb where it grew into a mule. When the mule was born, it was a clone of the original mule. Sarah says it will be identical to the original mule when it grows up. Kate says it will be similar but not identical. Kate is correct. Write down one reason why it will be similar to the original mule Write down one reason why it will not be identical to the original mule.Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006.: Year 11 Reading GCSE Examination Papers Spring, 2006. (d) This part of the question is about ideas and evidence in science. The American scientists have published details of how they cloned the mule. This is important so that people in all parts of the world know about their work. Write down three reasons why scientific ideas like this need to be communicated to other people. ………………….. …………………. …………………..