Writing Models Year 3
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Writing Models Year 3

Pie Corbett

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Writing Models Year 3

Pie Corbett

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Teachers who want to cut lesson planning time should welcome this series, revised in line with the new literacy framework in the second edition. Writing Models aims to help teachers cover every sort of writing type they need; fine tune lessons by following key teaching points for each model; and deliver the new literacy units to pupils of varying a

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Editore
Routledge
Anno
2015
ISBN
9781136742422
Edizione
1
Argomento
Bildung
Story Models
Term 1: Stories in Familiar Settings
Term 1: Examples of Dialogue
‘What’s up?’ snarled Tim.
‘Not much,’ replied Bill.
‘Pass the sugar,’ Mrs Jenkins said quietly.
‘No way,’ Simon snapped rudely.
‘I smell wet dog,’ snapped Mr Warbox, grabbing his umbrella.
‘Leaping lizards,’ muttered Annie, trying to hide Benji.
‘Get out,’ snarled Jazz. She grabbed the door and flung it wide open.
But Brand stood his ground. Outside they could hear the crowd shouting.
‘Keep your hair on,’ retorted Brand.
‘The donuts are ready to eat,’ said Mrs Ramsbotham. She grinned at her family as she placed the dish on the table with a flourish. Mr Ramsbotham glanced up from his newspaper and winced. The grandfather clock chimed twelve.
‘Oh no, not more donuts,’ he sighed.
‘What’s up?’ snarled Tim.
‘Not much,’ replied Bill.
‘Pass the sugar,’ Mrs Jenkins said quietly.
‘No way,’ Simon snapped rudely.
‘I smell wet dog,’ snapped Mr Warbox, grabbing his umbrella.
‘Leaping lizards,’ muttered Annie, trying to hide Benji.
‘Get out,’ snarled Jazz. She grabbed the door and flung it wide open.
But Brand stood his ground. Outside they could hear the crowd shouting.
‘Keep your hair on,’ retorted Brand.
‘The donuts are ready to eat,’ said Mrs Ramsbotham. She grinned at her family as she placed the dish on the table with a flourish. Mr Ramsbotham glanced up from his newspaper and winced. The grandfather clock chimed twelve.
‘Oh no, not more donuts,’ he sighed.
Term 1: Setting in the Style of Ted Hughes – The Iron Man
Term 1: Settings – Describing a Known Place
The Giant Man
She turned and looked across the fields towards the hill. Beyond the fence was the rolling gold of the corn. Beyond the corn ran a distant hedge of gorse that bloomed like bright sulphur. Beyond the hedge towered the high hill. On the hill grew a circle of trees. Standing in the trees was the giant. His hair was hardly visible as his head was tangled in the branches where the rooks cawed and the squirrels darted.
Strawberry Banks
Strawberry Banks is a field near the school. To get there you have to cross a stile and walk through a small piece of woodland. Then you come out onto the top of the bank. The field is on a hillside and it stretches down into the valley. There are no roads and no houses so it seems like a secret place, tucked away from human eyes.
In the summer you can smell the wild thyme and hear the bees buzz. There are patches of yellow gorse that smell like coconut. On the way down, there are mole hills and lots of tiny tracks. These paths are where the sheep walk. If you sit still you are bound to see rabbits, and high in the sky you will see a kestrel hovering.
She turned and looked across the fields towards the hill. Beyond the fence was the rolling gold of the corn. Beyond the corn ran a distant hedge of gorse that bloomed like bright sulphur Beyond the hedge towered the high hill. On the hill grew a circle of trees. Standing in the trees was the giant. His hair was hardly visible as his head was tangled in the branches where the rooks cawed and the squirrels darted.
Strawberry Banks is a field near the school. To get there you have to cross a stile and walk through a small piece of woodland. Then you come out onto the top of the bank. The field is on a hillside and it stretches down into the valley. There are no roads and no houses so it seems like a secret place, tucked away from human eyes.
In the summer you can smell the wild thyme and hear the bees buzz. There are patches of yellow gorse that smell like coconut. On the way down, there are mole hills and lots of tiny tracks. These paths are where the sheep walk. If you sit still you are bound to see rabbits, and high in the sky you will see a kestrel hovering.
Term 1: Examples of Openings
In a distant valley lived a giant.
Mitch Buggins was a most unusual boy.
Once upon a time there lived a baker who told lies.
Billy Bolt jumped over the fence...

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