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An example non-chronological report text about the Gryffindor house, inspired by Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J. K. Rowling, plus task sheet, and differentiated planning and writing templates.
Resources provided:
• Non-chronologcial report WAGOLL text
• Planning worksheets differentiated x2
• Writing templates differentiated x2
• Task explanation sheet
Pupils read the model non-chronological report about the Gryffindor house from Harry Potter, and then plan and write their own non-chronological report using the templates provided. Pupils can write about one of the four houses from the novel or invent a fifth house for Hogwarts.
The resources are provided in both PDF and editable Word format.
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✦ Character Profile Example Text Pack
✦ Newspaper Report Example Text Pack
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A model descriptive writing text based on the beautiful wordless picture book Journey by Aaron Becker.
The model text describes the girl approaching and entering the city in her boat.
The description comes with a feature find task, which asks pupils to search for the following writing features including figurative language and other literary devices:
• similes
• metaphors
• hyperbole
• personification
• repetition for effect
• onomatopoeia
• alliteration
• show not tell feelings
An answer sheet has been included.
The description can be used as a WAGOLL before pupils write their own description based on Journey.
The resources come in easily editable Word format and as PDFs.
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✦ Example Writing BUNDLE
✦ Example Diary Text Pack
✦ Character Profile Example Text Pack
✦ Dialogue Text Examples Pack
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✦ Dialogue Text Examples Differentiated: Journey by Aaron Becker
✦ Christophe’s Story Example Letter, Feature Identification & Answers
✦ Christophe’s Story Dialogue Writing Example with Feature Identification, Answers & Extract
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This collection of 30 daily activities will help to teach, assess and consolidate your pupils’ understanding of the grammar, punctuation and spelling curriculum to improve their writing for half a term. Six weeks of daily activities are included on the presentation. The answers to each activity is on the next slide to aid idiscussion with the class. The presentation has over 60 slides in total.
These can be used as daily registration activities, English/Literacy lesson starter activities, plenaries, end of the day activities, and more.
This resource requires no photocopying, just a screen and somewhere for the children to note down their answers (English books, general work books or mini-whiteboards).
Topics covered:
• Co-ordinating conjunctions
• Sentence types: statement, exclamation, question and command
• Commas in lists
• Pronouns
• Similes and metaphors
• Plural possessive apostrophes
• Apostrophes for contractions
• Subordinating conjunctions
• Subordinating conjunctions or prepositions?
• Alliteration
• Present perfect tense
• Synonyms to avoid repetition
• Prepositions to express cause
• Fronted adverbials
• Onomatopoeia
• Direct speech
• Co-ordinating conjunction or adverb?
• Fronted adverbials with a comma after each
• Question or exclamation?
• Complex sentences
• Singular and plural possessive apostrophes and contractions
• Standard and non-standard English
• Personification
• Noun phrases
• Determiners
• Fronted adverbials
• Homophones
• Rule of three
Can also be used as revision for Key Stage 3 pupils.
Editable PowerPoint presentation and PDF document provided.
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This collection of 30 daily activities will help to teach, assess and consolidate your pupils’ understanding of the grammar, punctuation and spelling curriculum to improve their writing for half a term. Six weeks of daily activities are included on the presentation. The answers to each activity is on the next slide to aid idiscussion with the class. The presentation has over 60 slides in total.
These can be used as daily registration activities, English/Literacy lesson starter activities, plenaries, end of the day activities, and more.
This resource requires no photocopying, just a screen and somewhere for the children to note down their answers (English books, general work books or mini-whiteboards).
Topics covered:
• Co-ordinating conjunctions
• Sentence types:statement, exclamation, question and command
• Commas in lists
• Pronouns
• Adjectives and nouns
• Plural possessive apostrophes
• Apostrophes for contractions
• Subordinating conjunctions
• Subordinating conjunctions or prepositions?
• Present perfect tense
• Synonyms to avoid repetition
• Prepositions to express cause
• Fronted adverbials
• Direct speech
• So and so: Co-ordinating conjunction or adverb?
• Fronted adverbials with a comma after each
• Five senses
• Question or exclamation?
• Complex sentences
• Plural possessive apostrophes
• Standard and non-standard English
• Noun phrases
• Definite and indefinite articles
• Homophones
Can also be used as revision for Key Stage 3 pupils.
Editable PowerPoint presentation and PDF document provided.
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A playscript example text based on the events of Chapter 9 from the hilarious children’s book The Day I Was Erased by Lisa Thompson.
The two pages of script provided in this resource are a scene where Maxwell Beckett is discovered at his school’s Centenary Ball.
The WAGOLL playscript comes with a Feature Find worksheet and answers so that pupils can look for features of this text type before continuing the scene or writing their own version.
The following files are included:
• Example Playscript (Word and PDF)
• Feature Find worksheet (Word and PDF)
• Feature Find answers (Word and PDF)
• Playscript Success Criteria Checklist (Word and PDF)
• Teacher Notes (Word and PDF)
The following features can be found in the playscript model text:
• Name of play
• List of all characters
• Scene number and name
• Setting description
• Character names followed by colons
• Words to be spoken by actor
• Character directions inside brackets
• Stage directions
• Sound effects
• Contractions and slang within speech
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Model diary entry from the point of view of a character from the popular novel The Day I Was Erased, plus feature find worksheet, answers, differentiated planning templates and word bank.
This exemplar text is perfect to use as a WAGOLL after reading chapters 4 to 6 of Lisa Thompson’s hilarious novel. The diary entry, written from friend Charlie Geek’s perspective, recounts the day when he is hit in the nose by protagonist Maxwell Beckett.
Resources provided:
• Exemplar diary entry WAGOLL text
• Feature find worksheet
• Feature find answers
• Differentiated planning sheets x3
• Contractions word bank
The resources are available as PDFs and editable Word documents.
Pupils read the example diary entry, use the WAGOLL to complete the feature find worksheet, and then plan and write their own diary entry based on the WAGOLL, from a different point in the narrative or from the point of view of a different character, such as Marcus, Mrs Allen, Mrs Lloyd, or one of Maxwell’s parents.
The following language, grammar and punctuation features can be found in the exemplar diary text:
• date
• greeting with comma
• introductory paragraph
• thoughts
• feelings
• similes
• metaphors
• hyperbole
• repetition
• rhetorical questions
• brackets for extra information
• colons to introduce lists
• complex lists with semi-colons
• dash for emphasis
• pairs of dashes for emphasis
• expanded noun phrases
• fronted adverbials with commas
• possessive noun phrases
• relative clauses
• subordinate clauses
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An example character profile text based on information from chapters 1, 2 and 3 of the novel The Day I Was Erased by Lisa Thompson with feature find sheet, differentiated planning and writing templates, and word bank.
The model character profile based on the children’s novel describes Maxwell, the story’s protagonist.
Read the exemplar character profile text and then use the feature find worksheet as a WAGOLL to examine before pupils plan and write their own about Maxwell or another character such as Charlie, Bex or Reg.
Resources provided:
• Exemplar character profile text
• Feature find worksheet with answers
• Differentiated planning templates, x3
• Differentiated writing templates, x3
• Character trait word bank
The following features are included in the exemplar text:
• semi-colons between related sentences
• conjunctive adverbs
• expanded noun phrases
• extra information inside pairs of commas
• fronted adverbials with commas
• colons followed by explanation
• possessive noun phrases
• relative clauses
• rule of three
• subordinate clauses
All resources are provided in editable Word and PDF format.
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Model diary entry from the point of view of a character from the classic novel Goodnight Mister Tom, plus feature find worksheet, answers, differentiated planning templates and word bank.
This exemplar text is perfect to use as a WAGOLL after reading chapters 5 and 6 of Michelle Magorian’s historical World War Two novel. The diary entry, written from evacuee Zach’s perspective, recounts the day when he speaks to protagonist Willie for the very first time.
Resources provided:
• Exemplar diary entry WAGOLL text
• Feature find worksheet
• Feature find answers
• Differentiated planning sheets x3
• Contractions word bank
The resources are available as PDFs and editable Word documents.
Pupils read the example diary entry, use the WAGOLL to complete the feature find worksheet, and then plan and write their own diary entry based on the WAGOLL, from a different point in the narrative or from the point of view of a different character, such as Willie, Tom Oakley or Dr Little.
The following language, grammar and punctuation features can be found in the exemplar diary text:
• fronted adverbials with commas
• subordinate clauses
• dash and dashes for emphasis
• relative clauses
• thoughts/feelings
• colons to introduce lists
• complex lists with semi-colons
• similes
• brackets for extra information
• expanded noun phrases
• contractions
• hyperbole
• alliteration
• possessive noun phrases
• date
• greeting with comma
• introduction
• sign off
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An example character profile text based on information from chapters 1 and 2 of the historical fiction novel Goodnight Mister Tom by Michelle Magorian with feature find sheet, differentiated planning and writing templates, and word bank.
The model character profile based on the World War II children’s novel describes evacuee Willie, the story’s protagonist.
Read the exemplar character profile text and then use the feature find worksheet as a WAGOLL to examine before pupils plan and write their own about Willie or another character such as Thomas Oakley or Zach.
Resources provided:
• Exemplar character profile text
• Feature find worksheet with answers
• Differentiated planning templates, x3
• Differentiated writing templates, x3
• Character trait word bank
The following features are included in the exemplar text:
• complex lists with semi-colons
• conjunctive adverbs
• expanded noun phrases
• extra information inside dashes
• fronted adverbials with commas
• colons to introduce lists
• possessive noun phrases
• relative clauses
• rule of three
• subordinate clauses
All resources are provided in editable Word and PDF format.
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Model diary entry from the point of view of a character from the classic novel Carrie’s War, plus feature find worksheet, answers, differentiated planning templates and word bank.
This exemplar text is perfect to use as a WAGOLL after reading Chapter 3 of Nina Bawden’s historical World War Two novel. The diary entry, written from evacuee Carrie’s perspective, recounts the day when her brother Nick is caught eating biscuits from Mr Evans’ shop.
Resources provided:
• Exemplar diary entry WAGOLL text
• Feature find worksheet
• Feature find answers
• Differentiated planning sheets x3
• Contractions word bank
The resources are available as PDFs and editable Word documents.
Pupils read the example diary entry, use the WAGOLL to complete the feature find worksheet, and then plan and write their own diary entry from a different point in the narrative or from the point of view of a different character, such as Nick, Mr Evans or Auntie Louise.
The following language, grammar and punctuation features can be found in the exemplar diary text:
• fronted adverbials with commas
• subordinate clauses
• dashes for emphasis
• repetition for effect
• feelings
• colons followed by explanations
• similes
• show not tell
• brackets for extra information
• expanded noun phrases
• contractions
• hyperbole
• thoughts
• possessive nouns
• omitted ‘that’
• date
• greeting with comma
• introduction
• sign off
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Model diary entry from the point of view of a character from the novel The Midnight Fox, plus feature find worksheet, answers, differentiated planning templates and word bank.
This exemplar text is perfect to use as a WAGOLL after reading Chapter 3 of Betsy Byars’s book.
Resources provided:
• Exemplar diary entries WAGOLL text
• Feature find worksheet
• Feature find answers
• Differentiated planning sheets x3
• Contractions word bank
The resources are available as PDFs and editable Word documents.
Pupils read the example diary entry from Tom’s perspective, use the WAGOLL to complete the feature find worksheet, and then plan and write their own diary entry from a different point in the narrative or from the point of view of a different character, such as Mom, Dad, Petie, Aunt Mille, Uncle Fred or Hazeline.
The following language, grammar and punctuation features can be found in the exemplar diary text:
• date
• greeting with a comma
• introduction
• present perfect tense
• fronted adverbials with commas
• thoughts/feelings
• expanded noun phrases
• rhetorical questions
• hyperbole
• subordinate clauses
• dashes for emphasis
• brackets for extra information
• contractions
• omitted ‘that’
• repetition for effect
• possessive nouns
• subordinate clauses
• alliteration
• sign off
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An example informal letter text written from Tom to his friend Petie, plus feature find worksheets and answers, differentiated planning sheets and word bank. This exemplar text is perfect to use as a WAGOLL after reading partway through Chapter 5 of Betsy Byars’s novel The Midnight Fox.
Resources provided:
• Exemplar informal letter text
• Feature Find worksheets
• Feature Find answers
• Letter planning, differentiated x3
• Contractions word bank
The model letter is from Tom to Petie, his best friend back home. It is based on the events that have so far occurred in the story. Pupils read the exemplar informal letter, examine its features using the Feature Find worksheets, and then plan and write their own letters from this part of the story or later on.
The following layout, language, grammar and punctuation features can be found in the WAGOLL:
• Similes
• Hyperbole
• Slang
• Rhetorical questions
• Non-rhetorical questions
• Contractions
• Expanded noun phrases
• Fronted adverbials with commas
• Extra information inside commas
• Possessive noun phrases
• Dashes for emphasis
• Subordinate clauses
• Greeting
• Sign-off
The resources are provided as PDFs and editable Word documents.
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An example character profile text based on information from Chapter 1 of the novel The Midnight Fox by Betsy Byars with feature find sheet, differentiated planning and writing templates, and word bank.
The model character profile based on the children’s novel describes Tom, the story’s protagonist.
Read the exemplar character profile text and then use the feature find worksheet as a WAGOLL to examine before pupils plan and write their own about Tom or another character such as Aunt Millie, Uncle Fred or Hazeline.
Resources provided:
• Exemplar character profile text
• Feature find worksheet with answers
• Differentiated planning templates, x3
• Differentiated writing templates, x3
• Character trait word bank
The following features are included in the exemplar text:
• Extra information inside brackets
• Relative clauses
• Extra information inside commas
• Possessive noun phrases
• Conjunctive adverbs
• Introducing a list with a colon
• Commas in a list
• Expanded noun phrases
• Fronted adverbials
• Subordinate clauses
All resources are provided in editable Word and PDF format.
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An example character profile text based on information from chapters 1 and 2 of the historical fiction novel Carrie’s War by Nina Bawden with feature find sheet, differentiated planning and writing templates, and word bank.
The model character profile based on the World War II children’s novel describes evacuee Carrie, the story’s protagonist.
Read the exemplar character profile text and then use the feature find worksheet as a WAGOLL to examine before pupils plan and write their own about Carrie or another character such as Nick, Auntie Louise or Mr Evans.
Resources provided:
• Exemplar character profile text
• Feature find worksheet with answers
• Differentiated planning templates, x3
• Differentiated writing templates, x3
• Character trait word bank
The following features are included in the exemplar text:
• complex list with semi-colons
• expanded noun phrases
• fronted adverbials followed by a comma
• extra information inside a pair of commas
• extra information inside a pair of brackets
• possessive nouns
• relative clauses
• list introduced with a colon
• conjunctive adverbs
• subordinate clauses
All resources are provided in editable Word and PDF format.
If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, leave a review and receive another up to the value of this one for free. Just email helen-teach@outlook.com with your username, the reviewed resource and the resource you would like for free.
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Example playscript based on Chapter 18 of the children’s historical novel The Silver Sword by Ian Serraillier.
This exemplar playscript is perfect to use as a WAGOLL when studying Chapter 18 of The Silver Sword when Edek is in court for a crime committed by Jan.
The model playscript comes with a feature identification worksheet for children to complete, plus an answer sheet for easy marking.
After identifying the features, pupils can write their own playscript by either re-writing the model text, continuing the script provided or writing a different scene from another part of the novel.
Resources provided:
• Exemplar playscript
• Feature Find worksheets
• Feature Find answers
The language, grammar and punctuation features in the text include:
• List of characters’ names, using commas to separate each item in the list
• Setting the scene, written in the present tense
• Stage directions
• Character names written down the left-hand side of the page, followed by a colon before each line of speech
• Speech – actual words spoken after a character’s name (no inverted commas)
• Character directions within speech, inside brackets
• Character directions not within speech
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An example character profile text based on chapters 1 to 5 of the historical fiction novel The Silver Sword by Ian Serraillier with feature find sheet, differentiated planning and writing templates, and word bank.
The model character profile based on the World War II children’s novel describes Joseph, the father of the three Balicki children.
The exemplar character profile text and feature find worksheet can be used as WAGOLL character profiles to examine before pupils plan and write their own about Joseph or another character such as Ruth, Edek, Bronia or Jan.
Resources provided:
• Exemplar character profile text
• Feature find worksheet with answers
• Differentiated planning templates, x3
• Differentiated writing templates, x3
• Character trait word bank
The following features are included in the exemplar text:
• complex list with semi-colons
• expanded noun phrases
• fronted adverbials followed by a comma
• extra information inside a pair of commas
• possessive nouns
• relative clauses
• list introduced with a colon
• conjunctive adverbs
• subordinate clauses
• synonyms to avoid repetition
All resources are provided in editable Word and PDF format.
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An example informal letter text written from Ruth to her grandparents, plus feature find worksheets and answers, and teacher notes. This exemplar text is perfect to use as a WAGOLL after reading Chapter 10 of Ian Serraillier’s World Ward II novel The Silver Sword.
Resources provided:
• Exemplar informal letter text
• Feature Find worksheets
• Feature Find answers
• Teacher notes
The model letter is from Ruth to her grandparents in Switzerland explaining what has happened to the Balicki family. Pupils read the exemplar informal letter, examine its features using the Feature Find worksheets, and then plan and write their own letters.
The following layout, language, grammar and punctuation features can be found in the WAGOLL:
• Address
• Date
• Greeting with comma
• Introductory paragraph
• Conclusion
• Sign off
• Second person
• Feelings
• Modal verbs
• Omitted ‘that’
• Expanded noun phrases
• Fronted adverbials with commas
• Prepositional phrases
• Relative clauses
• Subordinate clauses
• Possessive nouns
• Brackets for additional detail
• Colons for emphasis
• Commas before coordinating conjunction
• Contractions
• Dashes for qualification
• Synonyms
• Commas in a list
• Conjunctive adverbs with semi-colons and commas
The resources are provided as PDFs and editable Word documents.
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Model diary entry from the point of view of a character from the classic novel The Silver Sword, plus feature find worksheet, answers and differentiated planning templates.
This exemplar text is perfect to use as a WAGOLL after reading Chapter 8 of Ian Serraillier’s historical World War Two novel.
Resources provided:
• Exemplar diary entries WAGOLL text
• Feature find worksheet
• Feature find answers
• Differentiated planning sheets x3
The resources are available as PDFs and editable Word documents.
Pupils read the example diary entry written from Bronia’s perspective, use the WAGOLL to complete the feature find worksheet, and then plan and write their own diary entry from a different point in the narrative or from the point of view of a different character, such as Joseph, Ruth or Edek Balicki, or Jan.
The following language, grammar and punctuation features can be found in the exemplar diary text:
• brackets for extra information
• colons for emphasis
• contractions
• dashes for qualification
• details between sets of commas
• direct speech
• expanded noun phrases
• fronted adverbials with commas
• greeting with comma
• modal verbs
• omitted ‘that’
• relative clauses
• reported speech
• rhetorical questions
• show not tell emotions
• subordinate clauses
• synonyms
• thoughts/feelings
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A model diary writing text based on the beautiful wordless picture book Journey by Aaron Becker.
The model recount text is a diary entry written from the point of view of the female protagonist.
The diary comes with a feature find task, which asks pupils to search for the following writing features including figurative language and other literary devices, grammar and punctuation:
Language features
• Similes
• Metaphors
• Personification
• Rule of three
• Repetition for effect
• Onomatopoeia
• Alliteration
• Rhetorical questions
Grammar features
• Mainly past tense
• Present tense (at the end of the diary)
• Future tense (at the end of the diary)
• Present perfect tense
• Past progressive tense
• Passive voice
• First person
• Fronted adverbials followed by a comma
• Variety of nouns to avoid repetition
• Expanded noun phrases
• Coordinating conjunctions
• Subordinating conjunctions
• Relative pronouns
Punctuation features
• Apostrophes for contraction
• Apostrophes for possession
• Dashes
• Colons
• Semi-colons
• Hyphens
• Brackets
An answer sheet has been included.
The diary example can be used as a WAGOLL before pupils write their own diary entries based on Journey. Ideas include:
• A diary entry from the next day, describing the later events in the story
• A diary entry from the point of view of the boy
• A diary entry from the point of view of one of the guards or soldiers
• A diary entry from the point of view of one of the girl’s family members
• A diary entry from the point of view of either of the child characters, written after the book takes place
The resources come in easily editable Word format and as PDFs.
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An example character profile text based on the beginning of the book The Ice Palace by Robert Swindells. The WAGOLL text comes with a feature find sheet, differentiated writing templates and word bank.
The character profile describes the story’s protagonist, Ivan.
The exemplar text can be used as a WAGOLL character profile to examine before pupils plan and write their own about Ivan or another character such as child-snatcher Starjik.
Resources provided:
• Exemplar character profile text
• Feature find worksheet with answers
• Differentiated writing templates, x3
• Character trait word bank
The following features can be found in the model text:
• Commas in a list
• Coordinating conjunction
• Expanded noun phrases
• Fronted adverbials with commas
• Heading
• Possessive nouns with apostrophes
• Relative clause
• Subheadings
• Subordinate clauses
• Synonyms to avoid repetition
All resources are provided in editable Word and PDF format.
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