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Y3F Into the Forest Immerse L3

Literacy Counts

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Immerse Lesson 3

Can I understand the Example Text and its vocabulary?

Sentence Accuracy

Sentence Accuracy

Quick Build: single-clause sentence

Verb

would visit

Who/What

Sentence

I would visit.

Add Detail: adverbs

I would visit Grandma

tomorrow.

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Re-read

Build

tomorrow.

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I would visit Grandma

___________________________________________________________________________

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

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Quick Build: single-clause sentence

Verb

glanced

Who/What

Sentence

I glanced.

Add Detail: fronted adverbials

Every few steps,

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I glanced behind me.

Re-read

Build

Every few steps,

______________________

I glanced behind me.

___________________________________________________________________________

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 understand the Example Text and its vocabulary?

Book Time

Who?
What?
Where?
Why?
How?
When?

Let's read all of Into the Forest.

Example Text Vocabulary Time

Hover for definitions!

alien

bustled

concealed

clutch

Hover for definitions!

eerie

forbidden

lurched

thronged

Hover for definitions!

faces swam before me

swallow down my panic

the promise of an unforgiving winter

breathy signatures

drilled into me

closing in on me

Let me read the Example Text

Lost at the Fair

The day it happened was just an ordinary day. My sister and I loved the fair that our parents took us to every year. We raced towards the bright, twinkling lights as they beckoned. We inhaled the delicious scent of usually forbidden foods, such as candy floss and hot dogs. The promise of an unforgiving winter had already arrived, although it was still September. If we tried hard enough, you could make out our breathy signatures in the night air.

The excitement was just too much for me. It had been drilled into me to stay safe. We were not to wander too far away, but the sights and sounds were just too enticing. Rides tempted me closer, making me giddy with their speed. Crowds thronged and bustled. The repetitive, slightly eerie music called me to listen. Before long, I could no longer see anyone I knew. The faces surrounding me were unfamiliar. Alien. I was lost.

I tried to swallow down my panic as I gazed around frantically. Faces swam before me and lights blurred my vision. I blinked and tried to take a breath. Just then, it felt like the world was closing in on me. Terrified, I gasped for air as I stumbled among the crowds, desperate to see a familiar face. My heart thumped in my chest and my breathing quickened. My eyes darted from one direction to another. Surely they must be somewhere! Suddenly, as I looked down, my eyes halted on an old, worn pair of pointed, leather boots…

“Are you lost, my little one?” a voice said. I gazed upwards. There in front of me was an elderly woman, dressed in black from head to toe. My eyes widened in fright and I staggered backwards. “N-n-no,” I stammered. Turning and running, I found myself even further concealed in the crowd. I was unable to see properly. I could not breathe. I lurched to a stop as a cold pair of hands grabbed me from behind. I gasped.

Spinning around, I was wild with fear. I tried desperately to wriggle out of their clutch until realising… it was my dad. “There you are,” he said kindly. Sobbing with relief, I threw my arms around his neck. I breathed in his familiar, reassuring smell. I was safe.

Question Quiz Time

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Tick Me

The character says they can make out their 'breathy signatures' in the air. What does this tell you about the setting?

A It is hot, and they are out of breath

B It is bright daylight and they can see things easily

C It is so quiet that they can hear themselves breathing

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D It is cold, so they can see their breath in the air

Picture Me

Which image best shows this description of the fair? 'Crowds thronged and bustled. The repetitive, slightly eerie music called me to listen.'

Which One's Right?

Which one best describes the main character when they arrive at the fair?

A bored and unhappy to be out in the cold

B excited but overwhelmed by the fair

C anxious and wanting to go home

D quiet and calm in the crowd

Find Me

Find two phrases that shows you the character was scared of the elderly woman.

She was dressed in black from head to toe. My eyes widened in fright and I staggered backwards.

Check

Can I understand the Example Text and its vocabulary?

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Feedback: Who did what well?

Every few steps,

______________________

I glanced behind me.

D It is cold, so they can see their breath in the air

I would visit Grandma

tomorrow.

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