'The Sea' - Poetry Reading Comprehension | KS2, KS3, SATs, 11+
This LinkyThinks comprehension based on the poem ‘The Sea’ by James Reeves invites children to explore both the vivid imagery and poetic techniques used to describe the sea as a powerful, living creature. Throughout the resource, students will strengthen their understanding of figurative language while engaging their imagination and critical thinking skills.
‘The Sea’ includes:
· A short poem
· Exposure to high level vocabulary
· Written and multiple-choice questions
· A variety of question types and challenge levels
· Annotated text
· Colour coded model answers
· Tips and guidance along the way for both pupils and educators
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This LinkyThinks comprehension based on the poem ‘The Sea’ by James Reeves invites children to explore both the vivid imagery and poetic techniques used to describe the sea as a powerful, living creature. Throughout the resource, students will strengthen their understanding of figurative language while engaging their imagination and critical thinking skills.
‘The Sea’ includes:
· A short poem
· Exposure to high level vocabulary
· Written and multiple-choice questions
· A variety of question types and challenge levels
· Annotated text
· Colour coded model answers
· Tips and guidance along the way for both pupils and educators
By accessing LinkyThinks Downloadables (free or paid) you agree to our Terms
This LinkyThinks comprehension based on the poem ‘The Sea’ by James Reeves invites children to explore both the vivid imagery and poetic techniques used to describe the sea as a powerful, living creature. Throughout the resource, students will strengthen their understanding of figurative language while engaging their imagination and critical thinking skills.
‘The Sea’ includes:
· A short poem
· Exposure to high level vocabulary
· Written and multiple-choice questions
· A variety of question types and challenge levels
· Annotated text
· Colour coded model answers
· Tips and guidance along the way for both pupils and educators
By accessing LinkyThinks Downloadables (free or paid) you agree to our Terms