Friday, 30 September 2016

Literacy homework due Friday, 7th October

Literacy homework due Friday, 7th October

For homework this week, I would like you to post six super sentences containing suspense. 
When writing your sentences, remember to include the following techniques used in class:
  • Short sentences to build up tension
  • Ellipsis (…) to create the ‘what happens next?’ moment
  • SHOW how the character felt (His heart pounded, sweat poured from his face.)
  • Similes
  • Dramatic openers (At that moment.....)
  • Use the senses to describe, particularly SOUNDS!
You may use the following short openers as a starting point:
  1. Dougal spotted
  2. Dougal was sleeping
  3. In the distance…
  4. Dougal turned around…
  5. Dougal opened the door
  6. Cautiously, Dougal crept inside
Alternatively, you may wish to create suspense sentences about a completely different adventure!  I'm already looking forward to reading your work.

Friday, 23 September 2016

Literacy Homework due Friday, 30th September

Literacy Homework due Friday, 30th September

Have a look at this boring list poem.

In the blue dream jar you might find:

a parrot,
a butterfly,
the sea,
the sky,
a precious stone,
a gift.




How can you improve it? Maybe you could add some exciting adjectives (gargantuan, ferocious) or some powerful verbs (pounced, erupted). You could include some alliteration (the menacingmonster was munching his meaty meal) or a simile (its skin was a cold as ice, it crawled like a snail).

Write your own, improved version of the poem. I can't wait to see what you come up with!

Friday, 16 September 2016

Literacy Homework due Friday, 23rd September

Literacy Homework due Friday, 23rd September



Mystery Stories

Have a look at the setting above and imagine you are there. Write the introduction to a mystery story, using between 50 and 100 words. Think about describing the SENSES in your opening. What could you see, hear, smell? What did you touch and how did you feel? 

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Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Welcome!

Welcome to our new blog for Downing Street Class. Have a look around and homework will follow shortly!


Mr Goddard