Analyse Lesson 5
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-s
and
They
took
cups
maps
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and
maps
took
cups
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was
Our
adventure
Saturday
on
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Saturday
was
on
Our
adventure
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Verb
is driving
Who/What
Gramps
Sentence
Gramps is driving.
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van
camper
the
Gramps
driving
is
________________
Re-read
Build
Gramps
is
___
the
van
driving
___________
camper
___________________________________________________________________________
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Title
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Grandad's Memories
My grandad lives in the most beautiful cottage. Its walled garden has the tallest sunflowers and climbing pear trees. One morning, I was in the cosy living room when Grandad brought over a big book. It was the special photo album of Grandad’s memories with Gramps in the camper van. How excited he looked! I snuggled up to listen to his stories of their adventures. He was wearing his warmest smile as he gently opened the album. What adventures would he reveal?
Title
Paragraph
Alliteration
Verbs
Click on / Click off
Writer's Knowledge
Questions
Suffixes -er and -est
Noun Phrases
Exclamations
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Stations
Pairs
Groups
Memorize the positions
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Suffixes -er and -est
Try adding the suffixes -er and -est to change the meaning of the adjectives.
Adjective
Suffix
bright
-est
-er
-est
-er
old
kind
-est
-er
Reveal
Suffixes -er and -est
Let's find and discuss
My grandad lives in the most beautiful cottage. Its walled garden has the tallest sunflowers and climbing pear trees. One morning, I was in the cosy living room when Grandad brought over a big book. It was the special photo album of Grandad’s memories with Gramps in the camper van. How excited he looked! I snuggled up to listen to his stories of their adventures. He was wearing his warmest smile as he gently opened the album. What adventures would he reveal?
Reveal
Replace?
Remove?
Feel
Imagine
Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?
Suffixes -er and -est
Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?
Reveal
Writer's Knowledge
Questions
Suffixes -er and -est
Noun Phrases
Exclamations
Noun Phrases
Let me show you
Drag the adjectives to create a noun phrase.
Adjectives
sunset
colourful
river
long, winding
camper van
pink, cosy
Reveal
Noun Phrases
Let's find and discuss
My grandad lives in the most beautiful cottage. Its walled garden has the tallest sunflowers and climbing pear trees. One morning, I was in the cosy living room when Grandad brought over a big book. It was the special photo album of Grandad’s memories with Gramps in the camper van. How excited he looked! I snuggled up to listen to his stories of their adventures. He was wearing his warmest smile as he gently opened the album. What adventures would he reveal?
Replace?
Feel
Remove?
Imagine
Reveal
Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?
Noun Phrases
Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?
Reveal
Writer's Knowledge
Questions
Suffixes -er and -est
Noun Phrases
Exclamations
Questions
Let me show you
Let's discuss how these questions keep the reader interested.
How did it feel to travel so far?
What would they discover next?
Questions
Let's find and discuss
Next, Grandad showed me a photo of interesting homes and houses. They saw so many different kinds. Some roofs were pointy and some roofs were flat. Some had huge, glass windows while others were all colours of the rainbow. What amazing places they saw! Soon they saw flats that were taller than towers. What would it be like to live up so high? Some of the houses were as small as Grandad’s camper. Grandad said the best home was their own little van because that is where Gramps was.
Reveal
Replace?
Feel
Imagine
Remove?
Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?
Questions
Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?
Reveal
Writer's Knowledge
Questions
Suffixes -er and -est
Noun Phrases
Exclamations
Let me show you
Exclamations
Help me add the missing punctuation to these sentences.
1. What a beautiful memory it was
2. How wonderful the photos were
3. How excited he looked
Reveal
Exclamations
Let's find and discuss
Many years ago, Grandad and Gramps were driving through a lush valley. The camper van was rumbling along a bumpy road that took them higher and higher into the mountains. First, they saw sheep as fluffy as white clouds. After that, they marvelled at the sun’s light shining like gold above the valley. He told me how adventurous they were feeling. What wonderful journeys they had! Where else might they have gone to explore?
Reveal
Replace?
Feel
Remove?
Imagine
Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?
Exclamations
Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?
Reveal
Question Quiz Time
Secret Selector
Team Competition
How will we answer our questions today?
Vote
ThumbsUp
ThinkPair Share
Bob Up
Suffixes -er and -est
Picture Me
Which image reflects the brightest morning?
Which One's Right?
Which one is a noun phrase?
B special
A they travelled
C lush valley
D shining like gold
True or False?
Questions help to keep the reader interested.
True
False
Tick Me
Which two of these sentences need an exclamation mark at the end?
Tick two
A Who was driving the camper van
B How did the camper van break
C What a great trip they had
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D How exciting their journey was
Can I find and discuss Writer’s Knowledge 1-4 in the Example Text?
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Feedback: Who did what well?
kinder
kind
er
est
kind
kindest
1. What a beautiful memory it was!
2. How wonderful the photos were!
3. How excited he looked!
My grandad lives in the most beautiful cottage. Its walled garden has the tallest sunflowers and climbing pear trees. One morning, I was in the cosy living room when Grandad brought over a big book. It was the special photo album of Grandad’s memories with Gramps in the camper van. How excited he looked! I snuggled up to listen to his stories of their adventures. He was wearing his warmest smile as he gently opened the album. What adventures would he reveal?
Grandad’s eyes were shining when he closed the photo album. I could tell how much he loved those memories of Gramps. Then he grinned and I said it was time to make new adventures. Grandad’s van was old but strong. We cleaned the windows until they gleamed like mirrors. Soon we were trundling along to the beach and my heart felt lighter than ever. So did his. I toasted marshmallows in the brightest bonfire. Grandad played his guitar under a sky full of sparkling stars. We looked up and thought how proud Gramps would have been.
Next, Grandad showed me a photo of interesting homes and houses. They saw so many different kinds. Some roofs were pointy and some roofs were flat. Some had huge, glass windows while others were all colours of the rainbow. What amazing places they saw! Soon they saw flats that were taller than towers. What would it be like to live up so high? Some of the houses were as small as Grandad’s camper. Grandad said the best home was their own little van because that is where Gramps was.
Next, Grandad showed me a photo of interesting homes and houses. They saw so many different kinds. Some roofs were pointy and some roofs were flat. Some had huge, glass windows while others were all colours of the rainbow. What amazing places they saw! Soon they saw flats that were taller than towers. What would it be like to live up so high? Some of the houses were as small as Grandad’s camper. Grandad said the best home was their own little van because that is where Gramps was.
My grandad lives in the most beautiful cottage. Its walled garden has the tallest sunflowers and climbing pear trees. One morning, I was in the cosy living room when Grandad brought over a big book. It was the special photo album of Grandad’s memories with Gramps in the camper van. How excited he looked! I snuggled up to listen to his stories of their adventures. He was wearing his warmest smile as he gently opened the album. What adventures would he reveal?
was
Our
adventure
Saturday
on
C What a great trip they had!
D How exciting their journey was!
Many years ago, Grandad and Gramps were driving through a lush valley. The camper van was rumbling along a bumpy road that took them higher and higher into the mountains. First, they saw sheep as fluffy as white clouds. After that, they marvelled at the sun’s light shining like gold above the valley. He told me how adventurous they were feeling. What wonderful journeys they had! Where else might they have gone to explore?
older
old
er
est
old
oldest
Many years ago, Grandad and Gramps were driving through a lush valley. The camper van was rumbling along a bumpy road that took them higher and higher into the mountains. First, they saw sheep as fluffy as white clouds. After that, they marvelled at the sun’s light shining like gold above the valley. He told me how adventurous they were feeling. What wonderful journeys they had! Where else might they have gone to explore?
Noun Phrases
colourful sunset
long, winding river
pink, cosy camper van
Grandad’s eyes were shining when he closed the photo album. I could tell how much he loved those memories of Gramps. Then he grinned and I said it was time to make new adventures. Grandad’s van was old but strong. We cleaned the windows until they gleamed like mirrors. Soon we were trundling along to the beach and my heart felt lighter than ever. So did his. I toasted marshmallows in the brightest bonfire. Grandad played his guitar under a sky full of sparkling stars. We looked up and thought how proud Gramps would have been.
Grandad’s eyes were shining when he closed the photo album. I could tell how much he loved those memories of Gramps. Then he grinned and I said it was time to make new adventures. Grandad’s van was old but strong. We cleaned the windows until they gleamed like mirrors. Soon we were trundling along to the beach and my heart felt lighter than ever. So did his. I toasted marshmallows in the brightest bonfire. Grandad played his guitar under a sky full of sparkling stars. We looked up and thought how proud Gramps would have been.
van
camper
the
Gramps
driving
is
________________
and
They
took
cups
maps
brighter
bright
er
est
bright
brightest
Many years ago, Grandad and Gramps were driving through a lush valley. The camper van was rumbling along a bumpy road that took them higher and higher into the mountains. First, they saw sheep as fluffy as white clouds. After that, they marvelled at the sun’s light shining like gold above the valley. He told me how adventurous they were feeling. What wonderful journeys they had! Where else might they have gone to explore?
Next, Grandad showed me a photo of interesting homes and houses. They saw so many different kinds. Some roofs were pointy and some roofs were flat. Some had huge, glass windows while others were all colours of the rainbow. What amazing places they saw! Soon they saw flats that were taller than towers. What would it be like to live up so high? Some of the houses were as small as Grandad’s camper. Grandad said the best home was their own little van because that is where Gramps was.
Grandad’s eyes were shining when he closed the photo album. I could tell how much he loved those memories of Gramps. Then he grinned and I said it was time to make new adventures. Grandad’s van was old but strong. We cleaned the windows until they gleamed like mirrors. Soon we were trundling along to the beach and my heart felt lighter than ever. So did his. I toasted marshmallows in the brightest bonfire. Grandad played his guitar under a sky full of sparkling stars. We looked up and thought how proud Gramps would have been.
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Analyse Lesson 5
Can I find and discuss Writer's Knowledge 1-4 in the Example Text?
Sentence Accuracy
Sentence Accuracy
Let me say the sentence before I click.
-s
and
They
took
cups
maps
Say, Count, Build, Re-read
Click if correct
Check
They
and
maps
took
cups
My turn to write.
Let me hide it!Now your turn.
Your turn to write. Let me say it. Now you write it.
Sentence Checker
Sentence time over! Click to move on.
Let me say the sentence before I click.
Capital Letters
was
Our
adventure
Saturday
on
Say, Count, Build, Re-read
Click if correct
Check
Saturday
was
on
Our
adventure
My turn to write.
Let me hide it!Now your turn.
Your turn to write. Let me say it. Now you write it.
Sentence Checker
Sentence time over! Click to move on.
Quick Build: single-clause sentence
Verb
is driving
Who/What
Gramps
Sentence
Gramps is driving.
Add Detail: tense
van
camper
the
Gramps
driving
is
________________
Re-read
Build
Gramps
is
___
the
van
driving
___________
camper
___________________________________________________________________________
Check
My turn to write a sentence.
Listen to my writer's voice.
Let me hide it!Now your turn.
Your turn to write a sentence.
Write?
Dictate?
Adapt/Extend?
Combine?
Fix?
Use your Sentence Checker
Sentence time over! Click to move on.
Can I find and discuss Writer's Knowledge 1-4 in the Example Text?
Let's take a quick look at how the Example Text is presented and the features it has
The Example Text has...
Paragraphs
Title
Alliteration
Verbs
Text structure
Features
Grandad's Memories
My grandad lives in the most beautiful cottage. Its walled garden has the tallest sunflowers and climbing pear trees. One morning, I was in the cosy living room when Grandad brought over a big book. It was the special photo album of Grandad’s memories with Gramps in the camper van. How excited he looked! I snuggled up to listen to his stories of their adventures. He was wearing his warmest smile as he gently opened the album. What adventures would he reveal?
Title
Paragraph
Alliteration
Verbs
Click on / Click off
Writer's Knowledge
Questions
Suffixes -er and -est
Noun Phrases
Exclamations
Let's work in:
Stations
Pairs
Groups
Memorize the positions
Let me show you
Suffixes -er and -est
Try adding the suffixes -er and -est to change the meaning of the adjectives.
Adjective
Suffix
bright
-est
-er
-est
-er
old
kind
-est
-er
Reveal
Suffixes -er and -est
Let's find and discuss
My grandad lives in the most beautiful cottage. Its walled garden has the tallest sunflowers and climbing pear trees. One morning, I was in the cosy living room when Grandad brought over a big book. It was the special photo album of Grandad’s memories with Gramps in the camper van. How excited he looked! I snuggled up to listen to his stories of their adventures. He was wearing his warmest smile as he gently opened the album. What adventures would he reveal?
Reveal
Replace?
Remove?
Feel
Imagine
Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?
Suffixes -er and -est
Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?
Reveal
Writer's Knowledge
Questions
Suffixes -er and -est
Noun Phrases
Exclamations
Noun Phrases
Let me show you
Drag the adjectives to create a noun phrase.
Adjectives
sunset
colourful
river
long, winding
camper van
pink, cosy
Reveal
Noun Phrases
Let's find and discuss
My grandad lives in the most beautiful cottage. Its walled garden has the tallest sunflowers and climbing pear trees. One morning, I was in the cosy living room when Grandad brought over a big book. It was the special photo album of Grandad’s memories with Gramps in the camper van. How excited he looked! I snuggled up to listen to his stories of their adventures. He was wearing his warmest smile as he gently opened the album. What adventures would he reveal?
Replace?
Feel
Remove?
Imagine
Reveal
Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?
Noun Phrases
Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?
Reveal
Writer's Knowledge
Questions
Suffixes -er and -est
Noun Phrases
Exclamations
Questions
Let me show you
Let's discuss how these questions keep the reader interested.
How did it feel to travel so far?
What would they discover next?
Questions
Let's find and discuss
Next, Grandad showed me a photo of interesting homes and houses. They saw so many different kinds. Some roofs were pointy and some roofs were flat. Some had huge, glass windows while others were all colours of the rainbow. What amazing places they saw! Soon they saw flats that were taller than towers. What would it be like to live up so high? Some of the houses were as small as Grandad’s camper. Grandad said the best home was their own little van because that is where Gramps was.
Reveal
Replace?
Feel
Imagine
Remove?
Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?
Questions
Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?
Reveal
Writer's Knowledge
Questions
Suffixes -er and -est
Noun Phrases
Exclamations
Let me show you
Exclamations
Help me add the missing punctuation to these sentences.
1. What a beautiful memory it was
2. How wonderful the photos were
3. How excited he looked
Reveal
Exclamations
Let's find and discuss
Many years ago, Grandad and Gramps were driving through a lush valley. The camper van was rumbling along a bumpy road that took them higher and higher into the mountains. First, they saw sheep as fluffy as white clouds. After that, they marvelled at the sun’s light shining like gold above the valley. He told me how adventurous they were feeling. What wonderful journeys they had! Where else might they have gone to explore?
Reveal
Replace?
Feel
Remove?
Imagine
Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?
Exclamations
Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?
Reveal
Question Quiz Time
Secret Selector
Team Competition
How will we answer our questions today?
Vote
ThumbsUp
ThinkPair Share
Bob Up
Suffixes -er and -est
Picture Me
Which image reflects the brightest morning?
Which One's Right?
Which one is a noun phrase?
B special
A they travelled
C lush valley
D shining like gold
True or False?
Questions help to keep the reader interested.
True
False
Tick Me
Which two of these sentences need an exclamation mark at the end?
Tick two
A Who was driving the camper van
B How did the camper van break
C What a great trip they had
Check
D How exciting their journey was
Can I find and discuss Writer’s Knowledge 1-4 in the Example Text?
CEW
Handwriting
Writing Effects
Spelling
Ideas
Other...
Feedback: Who did what well?
kinder
kind
er
est
kind
kindest
1. What a beautiful memory it was!
2. How wonderful the photos were!
3. How excited he looked!
My grandad lives in the most beautiful cottage. Its walled garden has the tallest sunflowers and climbing pear trees. One morning, I was in the cosy living room when Grandad brought over a big book. It was the special photo album of Grandad’s memories with Gramps in the camper van. How excited he looked! I snuggled up to listen to his stories of their adventures. He was wearing his warmest smile as he gently opened the album. What adventures would he reveal?
Grandad’s eyes were shining when he closed the photo album. I could tell how much he loved those memories of Gramps. Then he grinned and I said it was time to make new adventures. Grandad’s van was old but strong. We cleaned the windows until they gleamed like mirrors. Soon we were trundling along to the beach and my heart felt lighter than ever. So did his. I toasted marshmallows in the brightest bonfire. Grandad played his guitar under a sky full of sparkling stars. We looked up and thought how proud Gramps would have been.
Next, Grandad showed me a photo of interesting homes and houses. They saw so many different kinds. Some roofs were pointy and some roofs were flat. Some had huge, glass windows while others were all colours of the rainbow. What amazing places they saw! Soon they saw flats that were taller than towers. What would it be like to live up so high? Some of the houses were as small as Grandad’s camper. Grandad said the best home was their own little van because that is where Gramps was.
Next, Grandad showed me a photo of interesting homes and houses. They saw so many different kinds. Some roofs were pointy and some roofs were flat. Some had huge, glass windows while others were all colours of the rainbow. What amazing places they saw! Soon they saw flats that were taller than towers. What would it be like to live up so high? Some of the houses were as small as Grandad’s camper. Grandad said the best home was their own little van because that is where Gramps was.
My grandad lives in the most beautiful cottage. Its walled garden has the tallest sunflowers and climbing pear trees. One morning, I was in the cosy living room when Grandad brought over a big book. It was the special photo album of Grandad’s memories with Gramps in the camper van. How excited he looked! I snuggled up to listen to his stories of their adventures. He was wearing his warmest smile as he gently opened the album. What adventures would he reveal?
was
Our
adventure
Saturday
on
C What a great trip they had!
D How exciting their journey was!
Many years ago, Grandad and Gramps were driving through a lush valley. The camper van was rumbling along a bumpy road that took them higher and higher into the mountains. First, they saw sheep as fluffy as white clouds. After that, they marvelled at the sun’s light shining like gold above the valley. He told me how adventurous they were feeling. What wonderful journeys they had! Where else might they have gone to explore?
older
old
er
est
old
oldest
Many years ago, Grandad and Gramps were driving through a lush valley. The camper van was rumbling along a bumpy road that took them higher and higher into the mountains. First, they saw sheep as fluffy as white clouds. After that, they marvelled at the sun’s light shining like gold above the valley. He told me how adventurous they were feeling. What wonderful journeys they had! Where else might they have gone to explore?
Noun Phrases
colourful sunset
long, winding river
pink, cosy camper van
Grandad’s eyes were shining when he closed the photo album. I could tell how much he loved those memories of Gramps. Then he grinned and I said it was time to make new adventures. Grandad’s van was old but strong. We cleaned the windows until they gleamed like mirrors. Soon we were trundling along to the beach and my heart felt lighter than ever. So did his. I toasted marshmallows in the brightest bonfire. Grandad played his guitar under a sky full of sparkling stars. We looked up and thought how proud Gramps would have been.
Grandad’s eyes were shining when he closed the photo album. I could tell how much he loved those memories of Gramps. Then he grinned and I said it was time to make new adventures. Grandad’s van was old but strong. We cleaned the windows until they gleamed like mirrors. Soon we were trundling along to the beach and my heart felt lighter than ever. So did his. I toasted marshmallows in the brightest bonfire. Grandad played his guitar under a sky full of sparkling stars. We looked up and thought how proud Gramps would have been.
van
camper
the
Gramps
driving
is
________________
and
They
took
cups
maps
brighter
bright
er
est
bright
brightest
Many years ago, Grandad and Gramps were driving through a lush valley. The camper van was rumbling along a bumpy road that took them higher and higher into the mountains. First, they saw sheep as fluffy as white clouds. After that, they marvelled at the sun’s light shining like gold above the valley. He told me how adventurous they were feeling. What wonderful journeys they had! Where else might they have gone to explore?
Next, Grandad showed me a photo of interesting homes and houses. They saw so many different kinds. Some roofs were pointy and some roofs were flat. Some had huge, glass windows while others were all colours of the rainbow. What amazing places they saw! Soon they saw flats that were taller than towers. What would it be like to live up so high? Some of the houses were as small as Grandad’s camper. Grandad said the best home was their own little van because that is where Gramps was.
Grandad’s eyes were shining when he closed the photo album. I could tell how much he loved those memories of Gramps. Then he grinned and I said it was time to make new adventures. Grandad’s van was old but strong. We cleaned the windows until they gleamed like mirrors. Soon we were trundling along to the beach and my heart felt lighter than ever. So did his. I toasted marshmallows in the brightest bonfire. Grandad played his guitar under a sky full of sparkling stars. We looked up and thought how proud Gramps would have been.