Analyse Lesson 4
Sentence Accuracy
Sentence Accuracy
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was
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It
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wonderful
were
How
the
flowers
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How
were
flowers
wonderful
the
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Dear diary,
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Jeremiah's Diary
Dear diary, You will not believe what happened last night while Mum was out at work. What an unusual day it was about to become! I was thinking about sunflowers which were Dad’s favourite and I decided to plant some. These sunflowers grew rapidly overnight and burst through our flat’s ceiling. They had zoomed upwards like golden rockets taking off into space. What would the grumpy neighbours say? I had to find where they got to so I could make them stop!
Paragraph
Adjectives
First Person
Dear diary,
Verbs
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Writer's Knowledge
Questions
Adverbs with -ly
Noun Phrases
Exclamations
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Groups
Memorize the positions
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Adverbs with -ly
Try adding the suffix -ly to turn the adjectives into adverbs.
Adjective
Suffix
Adverb
quick
quickly
-ly
kind
kindly
-ly
cheerful
cheerfully
-ly
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Adverbs with -ly
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Dear diary,
You will not believe what happened last night while Mum was out at work. What an unusual day it was about to become! I was thinking about sunflowers which were Dad’s favourite and I decided to plant some. These sunflowers grew rapidly overnight and burst through our flat’s ceiling. They had zoomed upwards like golden rockets taking off into space. What would the grumpy neighbours say? I had to find where they got to so I could make them stop!
Reveal
Replace?
Remove?
Feel
Imagine
Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?
Adverbs with -ly
Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?
Reveal
Writer's Knowledge
Questions
Adverbs with -ly
Noun Phrases
Exclamations
Noun Phrases
Let me show you
Drag the adjectives to create a noun phrase.
Adjectives
flowers
beautiful
smile
warm, gentle
sunflowers
gigantic, yellow
Reveal
Noun Phrases
Let's find and discuss
Just then, a lady in a rainbow leotard opened the door. She had masses of different flowers with pinkish purple petals growing in her flat too. She was actually smiling cheerfully because she thought they were so pretty. She wasn’t grumpy at all and kindly offered to help. We sprinted up more of our tower block’s staircases like lightning. We made it to the rooftop door…
Replace?
Feel
Remove?
Imagine
Reveal
Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?
Noun Phrases
Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?
Reveal
Writer's Knowledge
Questions
Adverbs with -ly
Noun Phrases
Exclamations
Questions
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Let's discuss how these questions keep the reader interested.
What would they say?
What could I have done?
Questions
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As quick as a flash I dashed out and raced up the stairs to find where they had reached. I climbed and climbed each staircase. I searched and searched each corner. How high up had the sunflowers grown? Eventually, I spotted the red front door of the flat somewhere above ours. Mum had warned me not to bother the neighbours but I desperately needed help. What could I have done? I knocked on the door…
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Replace?
Feel
Imagine
Remove?
Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?
Questions
Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?
Reveal
Writer's Knowledge
Questions
Adverbs with -ly
Noun Phrases
Exclamations
Exclamations
Let me show you
Help me add the missing punctuation to these sentences.
1. How strange today has been
2. What an enormous sunflower it was
3. How beautiful the rooftop garden was
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Exclamations
Let's find and discuss
Dear diary,
You will not believe what happened last night while Mum was out at work. What an unusual day it was about to become! I was thinking about sunflowers which were Dad’s favourite and I decided to plant some. These sunflowers grew rapidly overnight and burst through our flat’s ceiling. They had zoomed upwards like golden rockets taking off into space. What would the grumpy neighbours say? I had to find where they got to so I could make them stop!
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
True or False?
The suffix -ly can be added to an adjective to make an adverb.cheerful + ly = cheerfully
False
True
Picture Me
Which image best shows this noun phrase? a rainbow leotard
Tick Me
Which of these need a question mark?Tick two.
A How happy she is
B What would Mum say
C What a mess
Check
D Can you imagine it
Yes or No?
Do these sentences need an exclamation mark at the end?
A What a disaster it was
Yes
B I went next door
No
C How beautiful the flowers were
D Mum was at work
Check
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Dear diary,
You will not believe what happened last night while Mum was out at work. What an unusual day it was about to become! I was thinking about sunflowers which were Dad’s favourite and I decided to plant some. These sunflowers grew rapidly overnight and burst through our flat’s ceiling. They had zoomed upwards like golden rockets taking off into space. What would the grumpy neighbours say? I had to find where they got to so I could make them stop!
The door flew open and I gasped. The rooftop had blossomed into a gigantic garden! There were flowers of every colour and sunflowers as tall as towers. How beautiful it all was! All the neighbours arrived and so did Mum. The best bit of all was seeing how thrilled everyone was. Nobody was grumpy after all. What an incredible day it had been!
I will write again soon,
Jeremiah
1. How strange today has been!
2. What an enormous sunflower it was!
3. How beautiful the rooftop garden was!
As quick as a flash I dashed out and raced up the stairs to find where they had reached. I climbed and climbed each staircase. I searched and searched each corner. How high up had the sunflowers grown? Eventually, I spotted the red front door of the flat somewhere above ours. Mum had warned me not to bother the neighbours but I desperately needed help. What could I have done? I knocked on the door…
B What would Mum say?
D Can you imagine it?
Just then, a lady in a rainbow leotard opened the door. She had masses of different flowers with pinkish purple petals growing in her flat too. She was actually smiling cheerfully because she thought they were so pretty. She wasn’t grumpy at all and kindly offered to help. We sprinted up more of our tower block’s staircases like lightning. We made it to the rooftop door…
Dear diary,
You will not believe what happened last night while Mum was out at work. What an unusual day it was about to become! I was thinking about sunflowers which were Dad’s favourite and I decided to plant some. These sunflowers grew rapidly overnight and burst through our flat’s ceiling. They had zoomed upwards like golden rockets taking off into space. What would the grumpy neighbours say? I had to find where they got to so I could make them stop!
The door flew open and I gasped. The rooftop had blossomed into a gigantic garden! There were flowers of every colour and sunflowers as tall as towers. How beautiful it all was! All the neighbours arrived and so did Mum. The best bit of all was seeing how thrilled everyone was. Nobody was grumpy after all. What an incredible day it had been!
I will write again soon,
Jeremiah
As quick as a flash I dashed out and raced up the stairs to find where they had reached. I climbed and climbed each staircase. I searched and searched each corner. How high up had the sunflowers grown? Eventually, I spotted the red front door of the flat somewhere above ours. Mum had warned me not to bother the neighbours but I desperately needed help. What could I have done? I knocked on the door…
was
day
fun
It
such
Noun Phrases
beautiful flowers
warm, gentle smile
gigantic, yellow sunflowers
As quick as a flash I dashed out and raced up the stairs to find where they had reached. I climbed and climbed each staircase. I searched and searched each corner. How high up had the sunflowers grown? Eventually, I spotted the red front door of the flat somewhere above ours. Mum had warned me not to bother the neighbours but I desperately needed help. What could I have done? I knocked on the door…
The door flew open and I gasped. The rooftop had blossomed into a gigantic garden! There were flowers of every colour and sunflowers as tall as towers. How beautiful it all was! All the neighbours arrived and so did Mum. The best bit of all was seeing how thrilled everyone was. Nobody was grumpy after all. What an incredible day it had been!
I will write again soon,
Jeremiah
too
was
big
It
A What a disaster it was!
Yes
B I went next door.
No
C How beautiful the flowers were!
D Mum was at work.
How
wonderful
were
the
flowers
________________________________________________
Just then, a lady in a rainbow leotard opened the door. She had masses of different flowers with pinkish purple petals growing in her flat too. She was actually smiling cheerfully because she thought they were so pretty. She wasn’t grumpy at all and kindly offered to help. We sprinted up more of our tower block’s staircases like lightning. We made it to the rooftop door…
Just then, a lady in a rainbow leotard opened the door. She had masses of different flowers with pinkish purple petals growing in her flat too. She was actually smiling cheerfully because she thought they were so pretty. She wasn’t grumpy at all and kindly offered to help. We sprinted up more of our tower block’s staircases like lightning. We made it to the rooftop door…
The door flew open and I gasped. The rooftop had blossomed into a gigantic garden! There were flowers of every colour and sunflowers as tall as towers. How beautiful it all was! All the neighbours arrived and so did Mum. The best bit of all was seeing how thrilled everyone was. Nobody was grumpy after all. What an incredible day it had been!
I will write again soon,
Jeremiah
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Analyse Lesson 4
Sentence Accuracy
Sentence Accuracy
Let me say the sentence before I click.
too
was
big
It
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It
big
too
was
My turn to write.
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Let me say the sentence before I click.
was
day
fun
It
such
Say, Count, Build, Re-read
Click if correct
Check
It
day
was
such
fun
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.
Exclamation Sentence
wonderful
were
How
the
flowers
________________________________________________
Re-read
Build
Check
How
were
flowers
wonderful
the
___________________________________________________________________________
My turn to write the sentence.
Listen to my writer's voice.
Let me hide it!Now your turn.
Your turn to write a sentence.
Write?
Dictate?
Adapt?
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
Dear diary,
Adjectives
First Person
Verbs
Text structure
Features
Jeremiah's Diary
Dear diary, You will not believe what happened last night while Mum was out at work. What an unusual day it was about to become! I was thinking about sunflowers which were Dad’s favourite and I decided to plant some. These sunflowers grew rapidly overnight and burst through our flat’s ceiling. They had zoomed upwards like golden rockets taking off into space. What would the grumpy neighbours say? I had to find where they got to so I could make them stop!
Paragraph
Adjectives
First Person
Dear diary,
Verbs
Click on / Click off
Writer's Knowledge
Questions
Adverbs with -ly
Noun Phrases
Exclamations
Let's work in:
Stations
Pairs
Groups
Memorize the positions
Let me show you
Adverbs with -ly
Try adding the suffix -ly to turn the adjectives into adverbs.
Adjective
Suffix
Adverb
quick
quickly
-ly
kind
kindly
-ly
cheerful
cheerfully
-ly
Reveal
Adverbs with -ly
Let's find and discuss
Dear diary, You will not believe what happened last night while Mum was out at work. What an unusual day it was about to become! I was thinking about sunflowers which were Dad’s favourite and I decided to plant some. These sunflowers grew rapidly overnight and burst through our flat’s ceiling. They had zoomed upwards like golden rockets taking off into space. What would the grumpy neighbours say? I had to find where they got to so I could make them stop!
Reveal
Replace?
Remove?
Feel
Imagine
Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?
Adverbs with -ly
Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?
Reveal
Writer's Knowledge
Questions
Adverbs with -ly
Noun Phrases
Exclamations
Noun Phrases
Let me show you
Drag the adjectives to create a noun phrase.
Adjectives
flowers
beautiful
smile
warm, gentle
sunflowers
gigantic, yellow
Reveal
Noun Phrases
Let's find and discuss
Just then, a lady in a rainbow leotard opened the door. She had masses of different flowers with pinkish purple petals growing in her flat too. She was actually smiling cheerfully because she thought they were so pretty. She wasn’t grumpy at all and kindly offered to help. We sprinted up more of our tower block’s staircases like lightning. We made it to the rooftop door…
Replace?
Feel
Remove?
Imagine
Reveal
Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?
Noun Phrases
Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?
Reveal
Writer's Knowledge
Questions
Adverbs with -ly
Noun Phrases
Exclamations
Questions
Let me show you
Let's discuss how these questions keep the reader interested.
What would they say?
What could I have done?
Questions
Let's find and discuss
As quick as a flash I dashed out and raced up the stairs to find where they had reached. I climbed and climbed each staircase. I searched and searched each corner. How high up had the sunflowers grown? Eventually, I spotted the red front door of the flat somewhere above ours. Mum had warned me not to bother the neighbours but I desperately needed help. What could I have done? I knocked on the door…
Reveal
Replace?
Feel
Imagine
Remove?
Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?
Questions
Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?
Reveal
Writer's Knowledge
Questions
Adverbs with -ly
Noun Phrases
Exclamations
Exclamations
Let me show you
Help me add the missing punctuation to these sentences.
1. How strange today has been
2. What an enormous sunflower it was
3. How beautiful the rooftop garden was
Reveal
Exclamations
Let's find and discuss
Dear diary, You will not believe what happened last night while Mum was out at work. What an unusual day it was about to become! I was thinking about sunflowers which were Dad’s favourite and I decided to plant some. These sunflowers grew rapidly overnight and burst through our flat’s ceiling. They had zoomed upwards like golden rockets taking off into space. What would the grumpy neighbours say? I had to find where they got to so I could make them stop!
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
True or False?
The suffix -ly can be added to an adjective to make an adverb.cheerful + ly = cheerfully
False
True
Picture Me
Which image best shows this noun phrase? a rainbow leotard
Tick Me
Which of these need a question mark?Tick two.
A How happy she is
B What would Mum say
C What a mess
Check
D Can you imagine it
Yes or No?
Do these sentences need an exclamation mark at the end?
A What a disaster it was
Yes
B I went next door
No
C How beautiful the flowers were
D Mum was at work
Check
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?
Dear diary, You will not believe what happened last night while Mum was out at work. What an unusual day it was about to become! I was thinking about sunflowers which were Dad’s favourite and I decided to plant some. These sunflowers grew rapidly overnight and burst through our flat’s ceiling. They had zoomed upwards like golden rockets taking off into space. What would the grumpy neighbours say? I had to find where they got to so I could make them stop!
The door flew open and I gasped. The rooftop had blossomed into a gigantic garden! There were flowers of every colour and sunflowers as tall as towers. How beautiful it all was! All the neighbours arrived and so did Mum. The best bit of all was seeing how thrilled everyone was. Nobody was grumpy after all. What an incredible day it had been! I will write again soon, Jeremiah
1. How strange today has been!
2. What an enormous sunflower it was!
3. How beautiful the rooftop garden was!
As quick as a flash I dashed out and raced up the stairs to find where they had reached. I climbed and climbed each staircase. I searched and searched each corner. How high up had the sunflowers grown? Eventually, I spotted the red front door of the flat somewhere above ours. Mum had warned me not to bother the neighbours but I desperately needed help. What could I have done? I knocked on the door…
B What would Mum say?
D Can you imagine it?
Just then, a lady in a rainbow leotard opened the door. She had masses of different flowers with pinkish purple petals growing in her flat too. She was actually smiling cheerfully because she thought they were so pretty. She wasn’t grumpy at all and kindly offered to help. We sprinted up more of our tower block’s staircases like lightning. We made it to the rooftop door…
Dear diary, You will not believe what happened last night while Mum was out at work. What an unusual day it was about to become! I was thinking about sunflowers which were Dad’s favourite and I decided to plant some. These sunflowers grew rapidly overnight and burst through our flat’s ceiling. They had zoomed upwards like golden rockets taking off into space. What would the grumpy neighbours say? I had to find where they got to so I could make them stop!
The door flew open and I gasped. The rooftop had blossomed into a gigantic garden! There were flowers of every colour and sunflowers as tall as towers. How beautiful it all was! All the neighbours arrived and so did Mum. The best bit of all was seeing how thrilled everyone was. Nobody was grumpy after all. What an incredible day it had been! I will write again soon, Jeremiah
As quick as a flash I dashed out and raced up the stairs to find where they had reached. I climbed and climbed each staircase. I searched and searched each corner. How high up had the sunflowers grown? Eventually, I spotted the red front door of the flat somewhere above ours. Mum had warned me not to bother the neighbours but I desperately needed help. What could I have done? I knocked on the door…
was
day
fun
It
such
Noun Phrases
beautiful flowers
warm, gentle smile
gigantic, yellow sunflowers
As quick as a flash I dashed out and raced up the stairs to find where they had reached. I climbed and climbed each staircase. I searched and searched each corner. How high up had the sunflowers grown? Eventually, I spotted the red front door of the flat somewhere above ours. Mum had warned me not to bother the neighbours but I desperately needed help. What could I have done? I knocked on the door…
The door flew open and I gasped. The rooftop had blossomed into a gigantic garden! There were flowers of every colour and sunflowers as tall as towers. How beautiful it all was! All the neighbours arrived and so did Mum. The best bit of all was seeing how thrilled everyone was. Nobody was grumpy after all. What an incredible day it had been! I will write again soon, Jeremiah
too
was
big
It
A What a disaster it was!
Yes
B I went next door.
No
C How beautiful the flowers were!
D Mum was at work.
How
wonderful
were
the
flowers
________________________________________________
Just then, a lady in a rainbow leotard opened the door. She had masses of different flowers with pinkish purple petals growing in her flat too. She was actually smiling cheerfully because she thought they were so pretty. She wasn’t grumpy at all and kindly offered to help. We sprinted up more of our tower block’s staircases like lightning. We made it to the rooftop door…
Just then, a lady in a rainbow leotard opened the door. She had masses of different flowers with pinkish purple petals growing in her flat too. She was actually smiling cheerfully because she thought they were so pretty. She wasn’t grumpy at all and kindly offered to help. We sprinted up more of our tower block’s staircases like lightning. We made it to the rooftop door…
The door flew open and I gasped. The rooftop had blossomed into a gigantic garden! There were flowers of every colour and sunflowers as tall as towers. How beautiful it all was! All the neighbours arrived and so did Mum. The best bit of all was seeing how thrilled everyone was. Nobody was grumpy after all. What an incredible day it had been! I will write again soon, Jeremiah