Four Home Truths and a Ghost Story: Short Stories and Activities for KS3

A lovely resource which would engage my students

K Dewsnap, English Teacher & Peer Reviewer (1st edition)

Five original short stories to support language study at KS3.

Intriguing short stories with comprehension and creative writing activities to encourage and stimulate students' own creative writing.

  • Designed to engage readers as well as interest them in further literary study and/or language study
  • Hints and tips throughout
  • Answers to comprehension questions included

The questions are excellent and ideal for focusing SATs teaching - would also be very good for cover lessons. The stories are interesting and I like the way they are focused on the writer's own experience - students will like this

J Goulds, English Teacher & Peer Reviewer (1st edition)

⇧ Review based on 1st edition - it's now even better!

New second edition with:
  • New activities
  • Added differentiation - specially designed activities to support weaker learners

What do teachers say about this resource? (4544)

A lovely resource which would engage my students... Would help students to become involved with the language used through directed questions. A good resource for exam-based lessons.

K Dewsnap, English Teacher & Peer Reviewer (1st edition)

The questions are excellent and ideal for focusing SATs teaching - would also be very good for cover lessons. The stories are interesting and I like the way they are focused on the writer's own experience - students will like this.

J Goulds, English Teacher & Peer Reviewer (1st edition)

It certainly should prove interesting and thought-provoking to students. The difference in styles of writing are certainly a very strong point... They teach the students different methods of approaching descriptive writing and subject treatment... 'The baby sitter' [is] a very strong, descriptive piece, full of thought-provoking scenes conjuring up visualisations (very much in the style of some of the major novel writers when they set scenes). 'As she woke' [is] a very good example of descriptive writing around a single subject... 'A pink ribbon' [is] a great piece to help develop individual writing styles and creativity!... A good resource.

E Moss, English Teacher & Peer Reviewer (1st edition)

These resources, with their comprehension tasks fit in well with the KS3 scheme of work as the SATs examinations ask similar types of questions. The resources will encourage reading and writing skills too... The babysitting story was well written and gripping.

N Holloway, HoD & Peer Reviewer (1st edition)

I enjoyed reading this resource and could easily see it fitting into a scheme of work. It was clear and used personal experience for the creative juices to flow... as the pupils are expected to do.

G Gateley, English Teacher & Peer Reviewer (1st edition)

Very accessible for KS3... Clear questions and creative writing suggestions... Focuses closely on how language shapes meaning.

J Bridges, HoD & Peer Reviewer (1st edition)