Writing: Term 1, Week 8

This week's workshops:
Mr Edwards - 
The Golden Rules


Miss Hill - 
Vivid Verbs: Make your writing AMAZING


LP1 - BOOK 

your workshops and fill in your timetable daily.



LP2 PLAN

WALT use a graphic organiser to plan writing
  • Choose a picture that grabs your attention or bring in a picture that you have found yourself (no zombies please)
  • Think about all of the possibilities that you can write about.
  • Fill in a 5 Finger Retell sheet with your idea.  



LP3 - WRITE: 

WALT use a variety of language features and vocabulary to develop our creative ideas.


Success Criteria
  • Use metaphors, similes, personification and/or onomatopoeia
  • use vocabulary that is related to the topic

Instructions: 
  • In your writing book write the date and glue in the WALT
  • Insert your picture
  • Using the ideas from your graphic organiser, begin writing your story.


This piece of writing will be peer assessed. Check that you have met the Success Criteria.

This is also the perfect time to show your teacher evidence of your ability to use lots of different writing features.




LP4 - DOC:  

WALT develop a character


Success Criteria

  • Write with correct tense
  • Write using vivid verbs
  • Write using interesting adjectives
  • Describe the setting (where the character lives)

Instructions:
  • In your writing doc, insert a horizontal line
  • Above the line type in your date and WALT
  • The title is SIX SENTENCE STORY (you can also give your piece of writing a name)
  • You are writing a story for an ALIEN! Being new to Earth, they need you to make sure your writing includes important information and specific details


  1. The first sentence begins with ‘Once upon a time…..’ and introduces the main character
  2. The second sentence describes where the character lives
  3. The third sentence describes the character’s special talent
  4. The fourth sentence describes the character’s problem
  5. The fifth sentence tells how the character feels about the problem
  6. The sixth sentence tells how the character solves the problems

Remember:  These are not sentence headings. They could be paragraphs, so keep an eye out for TIPTOP. Your story must flow from sentence to sentence.



CAN DO's
I1 - Silent Writing: 20 minutes writing of your choice

I2 - Quirky Quote (Complete in your blog): WALT think critically:

  - What does this quote mean to you?
  - Do you agree? Why? Why not?
  - How does this apply to you?


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