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Literacy Counts

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Analyse Lesson 6

Sentence Accuracy

Sentence Accuracy

Let me say the sentence before I click.

CVCC

He

sad

so

felt

Say, Count, Build, Re-read

Click if correct
Check

He

felt

so

sad

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.

Which one shall I choose?
Let me say the sentence before I click.

-ing -ed -er

forest

cleaning

The

the

badger

was

forest

badger

cleaned

The

the

good

cleaner

The

badger

was

Say, Count, Build, Re-read

Click if correct
Check

The

the

cleaning

badger

was

forest

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.

Say, Count, Build, Re-read

Click if correct
Check

The

the

forest

cleaned

badger

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.

Say, Count, Build, Re-read

Click if correct
Check

The

was

good

badger

cleaner

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

was

Who/What

woodland

Sentence

The woodland was full.

Add Detail: Commas

insects

trees

The

woodland

of

was

full

flowers

plants

and

Re-read

Build

Drag the commas to the correct places in the sentence.

trees

The

woodland

of

was

insects

and

full

flowers

plants

___________________________________________________________________________

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 5-8 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

Feelings words and phrases

Adjectives

Verbs ending in -ed

Text structure

Features

Sam the Squirrel Tidies Up

Deep in the woodland lived a little, hardworking squirrel called Sam. His favourite thing to do was tidying up when things got messy. He was very proud of gathering anything from the forest floor because he loved to keep it spick and span. Sam would happily clear fallen leaves that covered the roots. He would carefully push aside snapped twigs. He would even dream of organising the pinecones under the stars. What a tidy squirrel he was!

Paragraph

Adjectives

Feelings words and phrases

Title

Verbs ending in -ed

Click on / Click off

Writer's Knowledge

Time words and phrases

Commas in a list

Exclamations

Verbs

Let's work in:

Stations
Pairs
Groups

Memorize the positions

Exclamations

Let me show you

Sort the following sentences into:

Statements

Exclamations

The badger loved to see a clean floor.

What an amazing cleaner he was!

How wonderful it looked!

He worked very hard to tidy up.

Reveal

Exclamations

Let's find and discuss

Deep in the woodland lived a little, hardworking squirrel called Sam. His favourite thing to do was tidying up when things got messy. He was very proud of gathering anything from the forest floor because he loved to keep it spick and span. Sam would happily clear fallen leaves that covered the roots. He would carefully push aside snapped twigs. He would even dream of organising the pinecones under the stars. What a tidy squirrel he was!

Reveal

Replace?

Remove?

Feel

Imagine

Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?

Exclamations

Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?

Reveal

Writer's Knowledge

Time words and phrases

Commas in a list

Exclamations

Verbs

Commas in a list

Let me show you

Help me add commas to separate the items in the list.

He always carried a sweeping brush mop and bucket.

The badger tidied the leaves acorns and mushrooms away.

The forest felt cold flat and lonely without all of the nature.

Reveal

Commas in a list

Let's find and discuss

The next day, Sam saw even more leaves, even more twigs and even more mess. How furious he was! So, he set to work straight away. He quickly removed all the twigs and took away all the leaves. Then, he swept away the mushrooms, flowers and pinecones. After that, he raked all the soil flat and bare. There were no leaves, no flowers and definitely no more mess!

Replace?

Feel

Remove?

Imagine

Reveal

Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?

Commas in a list

Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?

Reveal

Writer's Knowledge

Time words and phrases

Commas in a list

Exclamations

Verbs

Memorize the positions

Time words and phrases

Let me show you

Drag the word or phrase to each sentence to show that time is passing.

_______________ Pete tidied and cleaned each flower patch.

One morning,

_______________ he polished the rocks and swept up all of the leaves.

After that,

_______________ he was exhausted after all of his hard work so he had a rest.

Eventually,
Reveal

Time words and phrases

Let's find and discuss

Eventually, the little squirrel was exhausted after all his hard work so he decided to take a rest. He scurried over to find a soft, leafy patch to curl up on. Then, Sam the squirrel realised that he had tidied away every leaf, twig, flower and bush. There wasn’t anything left! It was a quiet, empty place. Sam felt sadness creep over his heart but he knew what he needed to do.

Reveal

Replace?

Feel

Imagine

Remove?

Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?

Time words and phrases

Imagine Feel Replace? Remove?

Reveal

Writer's Knowledge

Time words and phrases

Commas in a list

Exclamations

Verbs

Verbs

Let me show you

Match the verb to the image that shows what the character was doing.

scurried

raked

tidied

Reveal

Verbs

Let's find and discuss

The next morning, he placed the leaves gently back into place. He dotted the pinecones among the trees and scattered petals onto the woodland floor. He even shaped the soil into soft mounds so everything was back to how it was. By the time he was finished, his heart was full. What a lovely woodland it had become again! Sam the squirrel grew to love it, even if it wasn’t always tidy.

Reveal

Replace?

Feel

Remove?

Imagine

Your Turn: Which paragraphs will you look at?

Verbs

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 need an exclamation mark?Tick two.

A How furious he was

B What did he do next

C What a great job he did

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D What he loved was tidying

Which One's Right?

Which one shows commas used in a list correctly?

A He swept away mushrooms flowers and pinecones.

B He swept away, mushrooms, flowers, and pinecones.

C He swept, away, mushrooms flowers and pinecones.

D He swept away mushrooms, flowers and pinecones.

Picture Me

Which image best shows the time phrase the next morning ?

Odd One Out

Which one is not a verb to show what the character is doing?

B tidied

A scurried

C again

D organised

Can I find and discuss Writer’s Knowledge 5-8 in the Example Text?

CEW

Handwriting

Writing Effects

Spelling

Ideas

Other...

Feedback: Who did what well?

scurried

tidied

raked

The next day, Sam saw even more leaves, even more twigs and even more mess. How furious he was! So, he set to work straight away. He quickly removed all the twigs and took away all the leaves. Then, he swept away the mushrooms, flowers and pinecones. After that, he raked all the soil flat and bare. There were no leaves, no flowers and definitely no more mess!

Deep in the woodland lived a little, hardworking squirrel called Sam. His favourite thing to do was tidying up when things got messy. He was very proud of gathering anything from the forest floor because he loved to keep it spick and span. Sam would happily clear fallen leaves that covered the roots. He would carefully push aside snapped twigs. He would even dream of organising the pinecones under the stars. What a tidy squirrel he was!

Eventually, the little squirrel was exhausted after all his hard work so he decided to take a rest. He scurried over to find a soft, leafy patch to curl up on. Then, Sam the squirrel realised that he had tidied away every leaf, twig, flower and bush. There wasn’t anything left! It was a quiet, empty place. Sam felt sadness creep over his heart but he knew what he needed to do.

The next morning, he placed the leaves gently back into place. He dotted the pinecones among the trees and scattered petals onto the woodland floor. He even shaped the soil into soft mounds so everything was back to how it was. By the time he was finished, his heart was full. What a lovely woodland it had become again! Sam the squirrel grew to love it, even if it wasn’t always tidy.

Eventually, the little squirrel was exhausted after all his hard work so he decided to take a rest. He scurried over to find a soft, leafy patch to curl up on. Then, Sam the squirrel realised that he had tidied away every leaf, twig, flower and bush. There wasn’t anything left! It was a quiet, empty place. Sam felt sadness creep over his heart but he knew what he needed to do.

He

sad

so

felt

The next day, Sam saw even more leaves, even more twigs and even more mess. How furious he was! So, he set to work straight away. He quickly removed all the twigs and took away all the leaves. Then, he swept away the mushrooms, flowers and pinecones. After that, he raked all the soil flat and bare. There were no leaves, no flowers and definitely no more mess!

The next morning, he placed the leaves gently back into place. He dotted the pinecones among the trees and scattered petals onto the woodland floor. He even shaped the soil into soft mounds so everything was back to how it was. By the time he was finished, his heart was full. What a lovely woodland it had become again! Sam the squirrel grew to love it, even if it wasn’t always tidy.

Deep in the woodland lived a little, hardworking squirrel called Sam. His favourite thing to do was tidying up when things got messy. He was very proud of gathering anything from the forest floor because he loved to keep it spick and span. Sam would happily clear fallen leaves that covered the roots. He would carefully push aside snapped twigs. He would even dream of organising the pinecones under the stars. What a tidy squirrel he was!

Statements

Exclamations

What an amazing cleaner he was!

The badger loved to see a clean floor.

He worked very hard to tidy up.

How wonderful it looked!

Deep in the woodland lived a little, hardworking squirrel called Sam. His favourite thing to do was tidying up when things got messy. He was very proud of gathering anything from the forest floor because he loved to keep it spick and span. Sam would happily clear fallen leaves that covered the roots. He would carefully push aside snapped twigs. He would even dream of organising the pinecones under the stars. What a tidy squirrel he was!

One morning, Pete tidied and cleaned each flower patch.

After that, he polished the rocks and swept up all of the leaves.

Eventually, he was exhausted after all of his hard work so he had a rest.

The

the

forest

badger

cleaned

The next day, Sam saw even more leaves, even more twigs and even more mess. How furious he was! So, he set to work straight away. He quickly removed all the twigs and took away all the leaves. Then, he swept away the mushrooms, flowers and pinecones. After that, he raked all the soil flat and bare. There were no leaves, no flowers and definitely no more mess!

The next morning, he placed the leaves gently back into place. He dotted the pinecones among the trees and scattered petals onto the woodland floor. He even shaped the soil into soft mounds so everything was back to how it was. By the time he was finished, his heart was full. What a lovely woodland it had become again! Sam the squirrel grew to love it, even if it wasn’t always tidy.

forest

cleaning

The

the

badger

was

Eventually, the little squirrel was exhausted after all his hard work so he decided to take a rest. He scurried over to find a soft, leafy patch to curl up on. Then, Sam the squirrel realised that he had tidied away every leaf, twig, flower and bush. There wasn’t anything left! It was a quiet, empty place. Sam felt sadness creep over his heart but he knew what he needed to do.

good

cleaner

badger

was

The

A How furious he was!

B What did he do next?

C What a great job he did!

D What he loved was tidying.

insects

trees

The

woodland

of

was

full

flowers

plants

and

He always carried a sweeping brush, mop and bucket.

The badger tidied the leaves, acorns and mushrooms away.

The forest felt cold, flat and lonely without all of the nature.