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Y3E The Forgettery Analyse L5

Literacy Counts

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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

Quick Build: single-clause sentence

Verb

cried

Who/What

Granny

Granny cried.

Sentence

Add Detail: inverted commas

"I remember this,"

Granny cried.

Re-read

Build

Granny cried.

"I remember this,"

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Check

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/Extend?
Combine?
Fix?

Use your Sentence Checker

Sentence time over! Click to move on.

Quick Build: single-clause sentence

Verb

went

they

Who/What

They went exploring.

Sentence

Add Detail: Fronted Adverbials

That afternoon,

they went exploring.

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Re-read

Build

they went exploring.

That afternoon,

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Check

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/Extend?
Combine?
Fix?

Use your Sentence Checker

Sentence time over! Click to move on.

Let's take a quick look at how the Example Text is presented and the features it has.

The Example Text has...

Paragraphs

Title

Describing characters

Adjectives

Idioms

Text structure

Features

Amelia’s Forgettery

One warm summer afternoon, Amelia went to visit Granny at her thatched cottage. It was nestled into a wild wood which was the perfect place for exploring. Amelia was an adventurous girl but she was also very forgetful. She always forgot things like doing her homework or where she had put her toys. She also loved to daydream and consequently she often lost track of time. As Granny opened the door with a big smile, Amelia could not wait for their next adventure.

Describing characters

Idioms

Adjectives

Paragraph

Title

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Can I find and discuss Writer’s Knowledge 1-4 in the Example Text?

Writer's Knowledge

a or an?

Adverbs

Word families

Prepositions

Let's work in:

Stations
Pairs
Groups

a or an?

Let me show you

an

an

big smile

adventurous girl

uneasy feeling

wild wood

Reveal

a or an?

Let's find and discuss

One warm summer afternoon, Amelia went to visit Granny at her thatched cottage. It was nestled into a wild wood which was the perfect place for exploring. Amelia was an adventurous girl but she was also very forgetful. She always forgot things like doing her homework or where she had put her toys. She also loved to daydream and consequently she often lost track of time. As Granny opened the door with a big smile, Amelia could not wait for their next adventure.

Reveal

Replace?

Remove?

Feel

Imagine

Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?

a or an?

Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?

Reveal

Writer's Knowledge

a or an?

Adverbs

Word families

Prepositions

Word families

Let me show you

Drag the words that belong to the word family forget into the circle below.

family
forgotten
lonely
untrue
forgetful
unknown
memory
Reveal
forgot

Word families

Let's find and discuss

One warm summer afternoon, Amelia went to visit Granny at her thatched cottage. It was nestled into a wild wood which was the perfect place for exploring. Amelia was an adventurous girl but she was also very forgetful. She always forgot things like doing her homework or where she had put her toys. She also loved to daydream and consequently she often lost track of time. As Granny opened the door with a big smile, Amelia could not wait for their next adventure.

Replace?

Remove?

Feel

Imagine

Reveal

Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?

Word families

Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?

Reveal

Writer's Knowledge

a or an?

Adverbs

Word families

Prepositions

Adverbs

Let me show you

Drag the adverbs to the correct category: time (when), place (where), or cause (why).

cause
place
time
Choose two
Choose two
Choose one
often
inside
consequently
eventually
here
Reveal

Adverbs

Let's find and discuss

Soon, Amelia and Granny stumbled upon a sunlit glade and approached an enormous treehouse in the centre. “What is this place?” asked Granny curiously when they crept inside. Amelia gasped as they entered a vast room full of doors, spiralling slides and busy staff. “Welcome to The Forgettery! This is where all your forgotten memories can be found,” called a man in roller skates. Amelia and Granny smiled in relief while following him to the winding staircases. They watched as he delivered bunches of keys, toys and boxes to different people’s Forgettery doors.

Replace?

Remove?

Feel

Imagine

Reveal

Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?

Adverbs

Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?

Reveal

Writer's Knowledge

a or an?

Adverbs

Word families

Prepositions

Prepositions

Let me show you

Drag the prepositional phrase to the correct category: time, place or cause.

cause
place
time
because of its warmth
into a book
after a while
Reveal

Prepositions

Let's find and discuss

Just then, something was delivered to Amelia’s Forgettery. It was a map to show them the way home and eventually, they made it back to Granny’s thatched cottage. Granny began putting things into a book for Amelia. It was an album full of photos and little notes to help her remember all the lovely things they had done together. She hugged Granny tightly. “I may forget lots of things, but I will never forget our adventures,” Amelia whispered.

Replace?

Remove?

Feel

Imagine

Reveal

Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?

Prepositions

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

Tick Me

Which of these show ‘an’ used correctly? Tick two.

A an adventure

B an cottage

C an enormous treehouse

Check

D an photo album

Odd One Out

Which of these is not in the word family for ‘forget’?

B forgot

A forgetful

C flutter

D unforgotten

True or False?

Adverbs can show us where, when or how things happen.

False
True

Picture Me

Which image best shows the phrase ‘nestled into a wild wood’?

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?

Amelia and Granny set off into the woods and began to explore. They spotted all kinds of creatures and wildflowers as bright as sunshine. Hours went by as they wandered deeper into the trees. After a while, an uneasy feeling started to bother Amelia. “Does this path look a bit strange to you?” she asked. Granny thought it looked unfamiliar too. Suddenly, Amelia realised. They had forgotten the way home!

Just then, something was delivered to Amelia’s Forgettery. It was a map to show them the way home and eventually, they made it back to Granny’s thatched cottage. Granny began putting things into a book for Amelia. It was an album full of photos and little notes to help her remember all the lovely things they had done together. She hugged Granny tightly. “I may forget lots of things, but I will never forget our adventures,” Amelia whispered.

"I remember this,"

Granny cried.

Eventually, they reached a small but cosy shed. It felt like home because of its warmth and light. “This one says Amelia’s Forgettery, so it must be yours!” smiled Granny. The room was as comforting as a welcoming hug. There were Amelia’s toys from years ago and her lost socks of every colour. Best of all were the fluttery butterflies illuminating all the happy moments she had forgotten. Amelia was lost for words. Seeing her memories here felt like finding old friends again.

time
place
cause
because of its warmth
into a book
after a while

Eventually, they reached a small but cosy shed. It felt like home because of its warmth and light. “This one says Amelia’s Forgettery, so it must be yours!” smiled Granny. The room was as comforting as a welcoming hug. There were Amelia’s toys from years ago and her lost socks of every colour. Best of all were the fluttery butterflies illuminating all the happy moments she had forgotten. Amelia was lost for words. Seeing her memories here felt like finding old friends again.

One warm summer afternoon, Amelia went to visit Granny at her thatched cottage. It was nestled into a wild wood which was the perfect place for exploring. Amelia was an adventurous girl but she was also very forgetful. She always forgot things like doing her homework or where she had put her toys. She also loved to daydream and consequently she often lost track of time. As Granny opened the door with a big smile, Amelia could not wait for their next adventure.

Just then, something was delivered to Amelia’s Forgettery. It was a map to show them the way home and eventually, they made it back to Granny’s thatched cottage. Granny began putting things into a book for Amelia. It was an album full of photos and little notes to help her remember all the lovely things they had done together. She hugged Granny tightly. “I may forget lots of things, but I will never forget our adventures,” Amelia whispered.

Amelia and Granny set off into the woods and began to explore. They spotted all kinds of creatures and wildflowers as bright as sunshine. Hours went by as they wandered deeper into the trees. After a while, an uneasy feeling started to bother Amelia. “Does this path look a bit strange to you?” she asked. Granny thought it looked unfamiliar too. Suddenly, Amelia realised. They had forgotten the way home!

Soon, Amelia and Granny stumbled upon a sunlit glade and approached an enormous treehouse in the centre. “What is this place?” asked Granny curiously when they crept inside. Amelia gasped as they entered a vast room full of doors, spiralling slides and busy staff. “Welcome to The Forgettery! This is where all your forgotten memories can be found,” called a man in roller skates. Amelia and Granny smiled in relief while following him to the winding staircases. They watched as he delivered bunches of keys, toys and boxes to different people’s Forgettery doors.

Soon, Amelia and Granny stumbled upon a sunlit glade and approached an enormous treehouse in the centre. “What is this place?” asked Granny curiously when they crept inside. Amelia gasped as they entered a vast room full of doors, spiralling slides and busy staff. “Welcome to The Forgettery! This is where all your forgotten memories can be found,” called a man in roller skates. Amelia and Granny smiled in relief while following him to the winding staircases. They watched as he delivered bunches of keys, toys and boxes to different people’s Forgettery doors.

Amelia and Granny set off into the woods and began to explore. They spotted all kinds of creatures and wildflowers as bright as sunshine. Hours went by as they wandered deeper into the trees. After a while, an uneasy feeling started to bother Amelia. “Does this path look a bit strange to you?” she asked. Granny thought it looked unfamiliar too. Suddenly, Amelia realised. They had forgotten the way home!

One warm summer afternoon, Amelia went to visit Granny at her thatched cottage. It was nestled into a wild wood which was the perfect place for exploring. Amelia was an adventurous girl but she was also very forgetful. She always forgot things like doing her homework or where she had put her toys. She also loved to daydream and consequently she often lost track of time. As Granny opened the door with a big smile, Amelia could not wait for their next adventure.

Amelia and Granny set off into the woods and began to explore. They spotted all kinds of creatures and wildflowers as bright as sunshine. Hours went by as they wandered deeper into the trees. After a while, an uneasy feeling started to bother Amelia. “Does this path look a bit strange to you?” she asked. Granny thought it looked unfamiliar too. Suddenly, Amelia realised. They had forgotten the way home!

Eventually, they reached a small but cosy shed. It felt like home because of its warmth and light. “This one says Amelia’s Forgettery, so it must be yours!” smiled Granny. The room was as comforting as a welcoming hug. There were Amelia’s toys from years ago and her lost socks of every colour. Best of all were the fluttery butterflies illuminating all the happy moments she had forgotten. Amelia was lost for words. Seeing her memories here felt like finding old friends again.

Soon, Amelia and Granny stumbled upon a sunlit glade and approached an enormous treehouse in the centre. “What is this place?” asked Granny curiously when they crept inside. Amelia gasped as they entered a vast room full of doors, spiralling slides and busy staff. “Welcome to The Forgettery! This is where all your forgotten memories can be found,” called a man in roller skates. Amelia and Granny smiled in relief while following him to the winding staircases. They watched as he delivered bunches of keys, toys and boxes to different people’s Forgettery doors.

an

an

consequently
inside
often
here
eventually
forgotten
forgetful
forgot

Eventually, they reached a small but cosy shed. It felt like home because of its warmth and light. “This one says Amelia’s Forgettery, so it must be yours!” smiled Granny. The room was as comforting as a welcoming hug. There were Amelia’s toys from years ago and her lost socks of every colour. Best of all were the fluttery butterflies illuminating all the happy moments she had forgotten. Amelia was lost for words. Seeing her memories here felt like finding old friends again.

Just then, something was delivered to Amelia’s Forgettery. It was a map to show them the way home and eventually, they made it back to Granny’s thatched cottage. Granny began putting things into a book for Amelia. It was an album full of photos and little notes to help her remember all the lovely things they had done together. She hugged Granny tightly. “I may forget lots of things, but I will never forget our adventures,” Amelia whispered.

That afternoon,

they went exploring.

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