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Recommending Books

META
EnglishReading Comprehension|Ages 9—10|ID: mt_0MfpLj0Uhb

Recommend books to peers, giving reasons for choices based on knowledge of a wide range of genres, authors, and themes, and making comparisons within and across books

Mastery Evidence

  • Recommend a book to a peer by explaining its genre, theme, and what makes it engaging, comparing it to other books the peer has enjoyed
  • Justify a book recommendation by referring to specific features such as the author's style, the plot structure, or how a theme is developed
  • Maintain a reading log or book review collection that captures key responses to books read and serves as a reference for future recommendations

Assessment Prompt

“When [child] recommends a book to a friend, can they explain clearly why they think that person would enjoy it — mentioning the genre, characters, and themes rather than just saying "it's good"?”

Curriculum Standards1 alignment

Eng.UKS2.Read.Comp.1dThe national curriculum in England
Recommend books

Maintain positive attitudes to reading and understanding of what they read by recommending books that they have read to their peers, giving reasons for their choices.

English · Key Stage 2

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