*Students are introduced to the fiction and nonfiction forms of texts. *Students discuss the features and purpose of the different types of the text and features Teacher asks the children to identify which ones are forms of fiction and non-fiction and complete the hoops. Open class feedback Explain the task and give Ss time to complete the graphic organiser referring to the extract in Ex. 7. Then ask Ss to use their notes and suitable conjunctions to write a summary of the extract. Suggested Answer Key Characters: the narrator, the curate (the narrator's brother and cousin) Setting: an empty house in Halliford, England Main events: black smoke around house, men prisoners, Monday morning, tripod washed it away, narrator decided to leave, curate came with him, roads full of scared people, saw Martians at Kew, hid in shed, narrator sets off before dark, curate follows, saw a tripod chasing men, Martian picked them up and threw them into a metal container, froze in fear, ran for lives The narrator and the curate are in an empty house in Halliford, England. There is black smoke around the house which makes the men prisoners. On Monday morning, a tripod washed it away and the narrator decided to leave. The curate came with him. The roads were full of scared people. They saw some Martians at Kew and they hid in a shed. Then the narrator set off again before dark. The curate followed him. They saw a tripod chasing some men. A Martian picked them up and threw them into a metal container. The narrator and the curate froze in fear and then they ran for their lives. Students are divided into pairs (more able students work with less able students) to complete the quiz (P) Students check the answers Reading Students start reading a fiction book “The Worth of Wealth” and read a nonfiction book (extract) about bears in the wild. (Have students compare and contrast the books) Differentiation: in providing individual support for students while they are reading extracts Speaking Students answer the questions: |