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This unit encompasses both written and comprehension skills, but particular focus is given to developing children’s descriptive writing. They are encouraged to analyse sections of the book to see how Michael Morpurgo builds tension in his writing. The children have a chance to explore how characters are thinking and feeling with the use of Hot Seating. They study photos and video clips of jungles to inspire their written descriptions. They learn about using ‘show not tell’ to infer how characters are feeling. The unit includes three powerpoints: Modal Verbs, Adding Subordinate Clauses and Descriptive Sentence Making. The culmination of this unit involves planning and writing a ‘hunter’ piece based on the structure of Chapter 10. The children are also given the opportunity to replicate the skills they have developed in this piece of writing in an assessment task based on the short tale ‘Something Fishy’, which can be found on the Literacy Shed.
Although my unit contains 8 weekly plans, I was not working a 5 day week. It is, however a fairly extensive unit which has enough material to last 4/5 weeks. It was very worthwhile making it so lengthy, as I found that the children made major progress in their writing.
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