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Analysing longer texts and sustained argument
Can do: Follows a theme or argument across a whole book or long article and traces its development.
Why it matters
Grade 7 assessments move to whole-text questions. Chapter-level comprehension is no longer enough.
What it looks like when it's wobbly
Can discuss individual chapters but not how an idea develops across the book.
โฑ๏ธ Two-minute check
About a book they've finished: "How did that idea change from the beginning to the end?"
Solid looks like: Traces a development with examples from at least two points.
The full activity for this topic ยท Ongoing while reading a book
Track One Thread
- 1Choose one thread at the start: a character, a theme, a repeated image.
- 2Note every appearance with the page number, in a few words.
- 3At the end, lay the notes out in order and describe the shape of the change.
- 4Ask where the turning point was and what caused it.
- 5Write a paragraph tracing the thread with three pieces of evidence.
If it's too hard
Track a single character's feelings across three chapters.
If it's too easy
Track two threads and explain how they interact.
Say this
"Where did that change? Find the exact moment it turned."
