TERM 3 - WEEK 10
18th - 22nd September
18th - 22nd September
LI: How to write a narrative
Re-visit the powerpoint on how to write a narrative successfully
LI: Write your own Narrative Writing piece
Starter: I was under the canopy playing basketball with my friends. I shot the ball for a 3 pointer and then, BANG! Everyone just vanished into thin air! I was in complete shock...
Finish the story and share with Mr Wilson
LI: Read a 5A narrative writing piece
Make sure to write this great narrative writing piece to improve your narrative writing
11th - 15th September
LI: Write an information report about a Maori tribe (iwi) of your choosing.
Remember: Noun, pronoun, pronoun, noun.
Do your research and create an Information Report about a Maori Iwi. It must be presentable. Share with Mr Wilson.
4th - 8th September
LI: Write an information report about the Kingdom of Tonga
Remember: Noun, pronoun, pronoun, noun.
Do your research and create an Information Report about Tonga. It must be presentable. Share with Mr Wilson.
28th August - 1st September
After your information report writing...
Complete the narrative writing. Make sure to make a copy of the doc and finish the story.
Share with Mr Wilson
21st - 25th August
LI: Write an information report
Read the template above to see what a great Information Report looks like
Select any animal of your own to write an Information Report about.
Keep using the template to base your information report structure off it as you write your own.
13th - 17th August
7th - 11th August
How to write a Rap
How to write in Spoken Word
How to give a Flash Talk
How to write a Speech
LI: Create an Oral Language piece for the Speech Competition in Week 4
- In Week 4 , next Monday we will have our K15 finals.
- In Week 5 we have our annual School Speech competition. I expect to have at least one finalist in there.
- You are to select one of the genres above. You can select any topic.
- Everyone must have a speech, rap, spoken word, or flash talk.
- The order will be generated randomly on the spinning wheel.
- All the best and good luck! If you have any questions. Please feel free to ask Mr Wilson.
31st July - 4th August
24th - 28th July
17th - 21st July
LI: To write a formal and informal letter
Watch the video to learn about writing an informal and formal letter. You must complete both, one formal and informal letter.
Your letter must have at least 2 paragraphs.
Share your work with Mr Wilson.
Fast finishers: Pobble Writing Tasks