Letters from the Lighthouse - Session 14 - Word Workshop
English Resource Description
The "Letters from the Lighthouse - Session 14 - Word Workshop" is an educational resource designed to enhance vocabulary skills among KS2 students. It offers a structured approach to learning new words by exploring their meanings, usage in sentences, and related linguistic variations. Each word is examined through various exercises that encourage students to modify it by adding prefixes or suffixes, changing its form or tense, and identifying synonyms and antonyms. This comprehensive workshop not only enriches students' vocabulary but also deepens their understanding of word classes and the nuances of the English language.
The workshop includes a diverse set of words such as 'desperate', 'bleary-eyed', 'concerned', and 'hovered', among others. Students are tasked with exploring the meanings of these words and creatively using them in sentences. They also engage in modifying the words to understand their different forms and applications. The activity promotes critical thinking by challenging students to find synonyms and antonyms, thereby expanding their lexical range. This session is an excellent way for students to actively engage with language, improve their communication skills, and prepare for more advanced literacy challenges.