It is vital for teachers to understand the Ziptales 10 stage Reading Scheme, which governs how reading groups can be formed in a way which matches children’s abilities to the appropriate texts. To check on this essential resource - click here.
The 10 Zip Stages cover all levels of reading ability, from Foundation/Prep/Kindergarten through to Year 6. This scheme underpins the whole Themes module.
Focus Stories | Comprehension | Conventions | Writing | Speaking & Listening | Extension |
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Zip Stage 1 Bob the Frog (Short Vowels – Easy Readers) |
Worksheet #1: Ordering Events |
Worksheet #2: Match the Word |
Use days of the week to write a funny story about a zoo animal. | Act out the story to an audience. | Draw the life cycle of a frog. |
Zip Stage 1 Thumps and Thuds (Simple Digraphs – Easy Readers) |
Classify the events in the story as real or imaginary. |
Worksheet #1: Word Families |
Worksheet #2: Describe the Picture |
Discuss the funny ways zoo animals can move. | Draw a simple diagram of an elephant. |
Zip Stage 2 What is Bigger Than? (Simple Digraphs – Easy Readers) |
Worksheet #1: Answering Questions |
Worksheet #2: Adding ‘er’ and ‘est’ |
Write a story about a lion who can’t roar. | Take turns with a partner reading the questions and answers. | Find out some interesting facts about polar bears. |
Zip Stage 2 The Amazing Ape (Long Vowels – Easy Readers) |
Worksheet #1: Rhyming Words |
Use the example ‘an ape’ to study the use of ‘an’ before a word that starts with a vowel. |
Worksheet #2: My Favourite Place |
Use the story script as a choral reading activity. | Apes are mammals. Write or draw some simple facts about mammals. |
Zip Stage 2 Would You Like? (Long Vowels – Easy Readers) |
Which activities are possible and which ones are impossible? |
Worksheet #1: Long ‘i’ Sound |
Worksheet #2: Rewrite the Story |
Discuss imaginary ways to play with different zoo animals. | A tiger is a big cat. Design a poster of other types of big cats. |
Zip Stage 2 Follow the Rules (Long Vowels – Easy Readers) |
Ask what could happen if the rules in the story aren’t followed. |
Worksheet #1: The Magic ‘e’ |
Worksheet #2: Writing Rules |
Collaboratively make a list of rules to follow at the zoo. | Baby lions are called cubs. What are other baby zoo animals called? |
Zip Stage 2 The Awful Animal Zoo (Vowel/Consonant Digraphs – Easy Readers) |
Compare how the author might feel at the different types of zoos. |
Worksheet #1: Same Sound, Different Letters |
Worksheet #2: Synonyms |
Present the story as Reader’s Theatre using effective voice expression. | Create a 3D diorama of a zoo animal in its natural environment. |
Zip Stage 3 Pinky the Elephant (Imaginary Worlds – Junior Readers) |
Worksheet #2: Who and What? |
Worksheet #1: Mystery Words |
Write an imaginative story about an elephant that has a special skill. | In a small group, discuss strategies to help you deal with someone teasing you. | Draw a story map of the story. |
Zip Stage 3 How the Kangaroo got her Pouch (Stories from long ago – Junior Readers) |
Worksheet #2: Story focus |
Worksheet #1: Spelling/Grammar focus |
Create your own fable about how an animal got a particular body feature. | In small groups, role play the story to an audience. | Write about how the kangaroo is feeling throughout the story. |
Zip Stage 3 Fun Facts about Animals (Fun Facts – Junior Readers) |
Worksheet #2: True or False? |
Worksheet #1: Definition and Word |
Write your own unusual facts about a particular zoo animal. | With a partner, research some other fun facts about zoo animals. | Classify zoo animals as those that lay eggs and those that give birth to a live baby. |
Zip Stage 4 Tails of Bears (Comedy) |
Write a short description of the two main characters in the story. | Study the sound ‘ear’ as in bear compared to ‘ear’ as in fear. |
Use a zoo animal to complete General Worksheet #2: Creating Fables |
General Worksheet #1: Fables |
Design a poster displaying interesting information about polar bears. |
Zip Stage 4 The Exterminator (Comedy) |
General Worksheet #2: There’s More Than One Way to Kill a Mouse |
Identify the sounds that zoo animals make e.g. a lion roars, an elephant bellows. |
General Worksheet #1: One Problem Leads to Another! |
In a small group, act this story out to an audience. | Use a Venn Diagram to compare African and Indian elephants. |
Zip Stage 4 Peabrain (Comedy) |
General Worksheet #1: Design a Comic Strip |
General Worksheet #2: Adding ‘ing’ |
Imagine Peabrain was sent to live at the zoo. Write about his adventures. | Explain to an audience a zoo animal you would like to have as a pet. | Paint or draw a peacock showing the circular pattern of its feathers. |
Zip Stage 5 The Eye of the Idol (Adventure) |
List the obstacles Luke faces and how he overcomes each one. |
General Worksheet #1: To, Too or Two? |
General Worksheet #2: Word Switch |
General Worksheet #4: Interview Lucky Luke - Role play in pairs. |
Create a fact file about crocodiles. |
Zip Stage 5 In Your Sleep (Scary) |
General Worksheet #2: Similes |
General Worksheet #1: Sentences |
General Worksheet #3: Writing a Report |
Work together to list the positives and negatives of spiders. | Draw a detailed diagram of a spider. |
Zip Stage 5 Arachnophoebe (Yucky) |
Why is Phoebe scared of spiders? Retell in your own words. | Locate the names of 10 phobias for different zoo animals. |
General Worksheet #2: Words and Pictures |
General Worksheet #1: Phobias |
Create a chart that explains how spiders create their webs. |
Zip Stage 6 Lost in the Rainforest (Adventure) |
Explain different ways Matthew looks after Jade in the rainforest. |
General Worksheet #1: Using Commas |
General Worksheet #3: Writing a Recount |
General Worksheet #2: Animal or Plant? |
Design a poster about different types of spider monkeys. |
Zip Stage 6 Snake! (True Tales) |
Create a cause and effect chart for each idea the men had to remove the snake. |
General Worksheet #1: Studying Suffixes |
General Worksheet #3: Research Project |
General Worksheet #2: Body Language |
Study different animals found in the reptile enclosure at a zoo. |
Zip Stage 7 Kafoops’ Zoo (Animal) |
General Worksheet #1: Pretty Funny Floorplan |
Study apostrophes of possession for nouns ending in ‘s’ using Kafoops’ as an example |
General Worksheet #3: The Amazing, Unmissable, Excursion |
Work together in a small group to complete General Worksheet #2: Study the Signs |
General Worksheet #4: The Visitor’s Book |
Zip Stage 7 Princess Nightmare (Animal) |
General Worksheet #2: Daily Disasters |
Scan the story for words that use a soft ‘c’ sound (e.g. princess). |
General Worksheet #3: Asking Too Much |
General Worksheet #1: Pros and Cons |
Create a fact file about pythons. |
Zip Stage 8 The Faithful Prince (Myths & Legends) |
General Worksheet #2: Match the Definition |
Create a spelling list made up of words ending in ‘ful’ (e.g. faithful) |
General Worksheet #1: Two Points of View – Two Stories |
In a small group, brainstorm stories where animals become human or vice versa. | A monkey is a primate. Research the physical characteristics of primates. |
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