Analyse Lesson 7
Sentence Accuracy
Sentence Accuracy
Quick Build: single-clause sentence
Verb
must not be disregarded
Who/What
details
Sentence
The details must not be disregarded.
Add Detail: verb prefixes
disregarded.
_________________
The details must not be
Re-read
Build
disregarded.
_________________
The details must not be
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
reveals
Subject
Burdick
Sentence
Burdick reveals the stories.
Add Detail: active or passive?
Burdick finally reveals the stories.
The stories are finally revealed by Burdick.
Re-read
Build
Match the active and passive labels to the correct sentence.
ACTIVE
Check
PASSIVE
The stories are finally revealed by Burdick.
___________________________________________________________________________
Burdick finally reveals the stories.
___________________________________________________________________________
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.
Can I write an interview report?
Vehicle Text Illustration Recap
Illustration 3: A Strange Day in July: two children stood by a sparkling sea, skipping stones
Illustration 5: Another Place, Another Time: four characters setting off along a track on a wooden railroad trolley cart with a sail
Let's recap on the illustrations that you are choosing from to write about in your reports (choose three).
Illustration 7: The Harp: a river and waterfall setting with a harp to the right of the river
Illustration 8: Mr Linden’s Library: a girl asleep next to an open book, with leafy vines growing from it
Illustration 14: The House on Maple Street: a large house on a street at night, lifting off like a rocket
Let's read and discuss the Technical Vocabulary
Drama: Interviews
What does it show?
Mr Burdick, why capture this moment?...
Is there a clue or hidden detail that has been missed?
What is the main mystery here?
Why did you never share the story before now?
What is the truth or story?
Decide roles in pairs.Live interview event between a private investigator and Harris Burdick.
My turn to write an interview report.
Your turn to write an interview report.
Use your Sentence Checker
Can I write an interview report?
CEW
Handwriting
Writing Effects
Spelling
Ideas
Other...
Feedback: Who did what well?
disregarded.
_________________
The details must not be
The stories are finally revealed by Burdick.
PASSIVE
Burdick finally reveals the stories.
ACTIVE
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Analyse Lesson 7
Sentence Accuracy
Sentence Accuracy
Quick Build: single-clause sentence
Verb
must not be disregarded
Who/What
details
Sentence
The details must not be disregarded.
Add Detail: verb prefixes
disregarded.
_________________
The details must not be
Re-read
Build
disregarded.
_________________
The details must not be
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
reveals
Subject
Burdick
Sentence
Burdick reveals the stories.
Add Detail: active or passive?
Burdick finally reveals the stories.
The stories are finally revealed by Burdick.
Re-read
Build
Match the active and passive labels to the correct sentence.
ACTIVE
Check
PASSIVE
The stories are finally revealed by Burdick.
___________________________________________________________________________
Burdick finally reveals the stories.
___________________________________________________________________________
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.
Can I write an interview report?
Vehicle Text Illustration Recap
Illustration 3: A Strange Day in July: two children stood by a sparkling sea, skipping stones
Illustration 5: Another Place, Another Time: four characters setting off along a track on a wooden railroad trolley cart with a sail
Let's recap on the illustrations that you are choosing from to write about in your reports (choose three).
Illustration 7: The Harp: a river and waterfall setting with a harp to the right of the river
Illustration 8: Mr Linden’s Library: a girl asleep next to an open book, with leafy vines growing from it
Illustration 14: The House on Maple Street: a large house on a street at night, lifting off like a rocket
Let's read and discuss the Technical Vocabulary
Drama: Interviews
What does it show?
Mr Burdick, why capture this moment?...
Is there a clue or hidden detail that has been missed?
What is the main mystery here?
Why did you never share the story before now?
What is the truth or story?
Decide roles in pairs.Live interview event between a private investigator and Harris Burdick.
My turn to write an interview report.
Your turn to write an interview report.
Use your Sentence Checker
Can I write an interview report?
CEW
Handwriting
Writing Effects
Spelling
Ideas
Other...
Feedback: Who did what well?
disregarded.
_________________
The details must not be
The stories are finally revealed by Burdick.
PASSIVE
Burdick finally reveals the stories.
ACTIVE