Level 7 – Lesson 21 – Ready To Think
In this workbook Level 7 – Lesson 21, learners study vowel digraphs and comparative language while focusing on phonics, supported by 34 teaching instructions guiding sentence-building and creative thinking.
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Level 7 – Lesson 21 – (Ready To Think) – Workbook Overview
In this workbook Level 7 – Lesson 21, learners study vowel digraphs like ‘ee’ and ‘ai’ while focusing on comparative language and phonics tasks. The lesson includes sentence-building and vocabulary development exercises, supported by 34 teaching instructions guiding phonics and sentence structure.
Areas | Page 1: Topics & Vocabulary | Page 2: Concept Language | Page 3: Concept Language | Page 4: Alphabet & Vocabulary | Page 5: Writing | Page 6: Rhymes, stories & art work | Page 7: Reinforcement & Quiz |
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Lesson | The Land | Narrative Writing – Choosing a Topic | Diphthongs ‘ear’, ‘air’ wear(air), pear(air), bear(air), tear(air) |
Everyone Worked Hard | 5 comprehension questions 7 new reading words |
Introduction to Narrative Planning | 10 questions |
Skills | Comprehension, Listening, Discussion, Reading | Grammar, Memory & Recall, Vocabulary | Grammar, Memory & Recall, Vocabulary | Comprehension, Listening, Discussion, Reading | Grammar, Memory & Recall, Vocabulary, Reading | Grammar, Memory & Recall, Vocabulary | Comprehension, Dialogue, Creative Thinking, Discussion, Grammar, Listening, Memory & Recall, Phonics, Reading, Speaking, Vocabulary |
Themes | Nature | Reinforcement | Reinforcement | Home | Reinforcement | Reinforcement | Question & Answer |
Topics | Words | Words | Words | Words, People, Animals | Words | Words | Words |
Teaching Instructions | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 |
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Level 7 - Intermediate Stage: Learning Overview
Level 7, the first part of the Intermediate Stage, is designed for children aged 9-11. The 36 workbooks focus on over 1,330 Skill Steps, more than 300 Related Themes, and 290+ Topic Points, spread across up to 760 activities. This level helps learners develop more sophisticated grammar, comprehension, and critical thinking skills. Learners are introduced to more complex grammar rules and sentence structures, including advanced sentence formation and a deeper understanding of verb tenses. Creative writing exercises and reading comprehension tasks are central to the programme, encouraging learners to articulate their thoughts clearly and critically analyse various texts.
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About this workbook
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As part of the RTL English System, this workbook is thoughtfully designed to help children develop the literacy and communication skills essential for a strong educational foundation, whether learning at home or in school. The RTL English System employs a transformative, step-by-step approach, featuring five developmentally appropriate stages and up to 15 series of increasing complexity (with 9 available on this website). With over 500 structured lessons (300 here), 3,000 worksheets (2,000 here), and 15,000 instructional guides (9,000 here), this system offers comprehensive support tailored to individual learning needs. |
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Each lesson in this workbook consists of six engaging worksheets and one reinforcement exercise page. These can be completed in under an hour or divided into five 10-minute sessions throughout the week. This workbook is part of a learning level that offers 36 weeks of structured content, ideal for one academic year. While most students progress at a rate of one lesson per week, some may thrive on a faster pace, completing two lessons per week and finishing the level in half the time. However, it’s crucial to select a learning pace that aligns with each student’s unique needs. |
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This workbook was developed by RTL English, a team of dedicated educators with a strong reputation. Founded in 1996 by Elaine Shannon, a mother, school principal, and English teacher with over 40 years of experience, RTL English is committed to providing a superior and affordable learning experience. This system, aimed at children aged 3 to 18 who speak English as a first or second language, has been used over a million times in 21 countries. |
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Recording Lessons We recommend recording each lesson using your phone or an audio recorder. Start by stating the date, the names of those attending, and a brief outline of the lesson. This recording can be a valuable reference for both you and the parents. |
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Additional information
Age Range | 9-11 Years Old |
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Learning Level | Level 7 – Ready To Think |
Learning Stage | Intermediate Stage |
UK School Stages | Key Stage 2 |
UK School Years | Year 5, Year 6 |
USA School Stages | Elementary School |
USA School Grades | Grade 5, Grade 6 |
Skills | Comprehension, Listening, Discussion, Reading, Grammar, Memory & Recall, Vocabulary, Grammar, Memory & Recall, Vocabulary, Reading, Comprehension, Dialogue, Creative Thinking, Discussion, Grammar, Listening, Memory & Recall, Phonics, Reading, Speaking, Vocabulary |
Themes | Discussion, Counting, Concept Language, Alphabet, Writing, Vocabulary, Writing, Handwriting, Stories, Discussion, Dialogue |
Topics | Guided Tasks, Environment, Comparative Evaluation, Empathy, Guided Tasks, Reinforcement |
Delivery | PDF – Lesson Workbook |
Teaching Instructions | 26 |
Teaching Activities | 34 |