Further practice of the PEE (point, evidence, explain) structure for answering comprehension questions in preparation for SATs and 11+ entrance exams. In this video, I explain what PEE is and model how to use it through four inference questions. There are opportunities for children to try for themselves and learn from my modelled responses too. PLUS see the document below for the full text used in the video. ![]()
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Learn the PEE (point, evidence, explain) structure for answering comprehension questions in preparation for SATs and 11+ entrance exams. In this video, I explain what PEE is and model how to use it through five inference questions. There are opportunities for children to try for themselves and learn from my modelled responses too. PLUS see the document below for the full text and a vocabulary exercise. ![]()
By watching my video which explains the steps to gaining a full score every time! Whether for 11+ or Y6 SATS, your child can follow along and practise the technique of 'PEE' (point, evidence, explain) to structure their answers. A thrilling story...followed by some stretching comprehension questions! Perfect comprehension skills practice at home or in school. 11+, SATs or just for good old enjoyment of a story. This cute little tale is the first in a series of story videos with questions at the end. Children up to Y4 can enjoy listening to an exciting original short story and then practise comprehension skills. There are simple retrieval questions for younger children and inference questions for older children to practise writing comprehension answers in preparation for SATs, 7+ and 11+. Please 'like' in Youtube if you find it helpful so that I know it's worth making more of them! Thank you.
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