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Year 5

Wild Cats: non-chronological report

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  • Reading and writing texts that inform

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In this unit, pupils research tigers' diets and adaptations to write an informative non-chronological report about them. They spend a whole lesson editing their writing, focusing on key Year 5 punctuation, sentence structures and vocabulary choices. Finally, pupils present their reports.

This unit uses and builds pupils' knowledge of writing in a formal informative style from the Year 4 unit 'Ancient Greeks or Anglo-Saxons: non-chronological report'. Pupils continue to write using the structure of introduction, themed sections and conclusion; they also write using a range of formal and viewpoint fronted adverbials to ensure their writing flows cohesively. This unit prepares pupils to develop their understanding of structuring a long-form text in the first formal essay writing they will complete in the Year 5 unit 'The Amazon Rainforest: essay writing'.

  1. Identifying the features of a non-chronological report in preparation for writing about tigers
  2. Researching tigers for a non-chronological report
  3. Planning the introduction of a non-chronological report about tigers
  4. Writing the introduction of a non-chronological report about tigers
  5. Planning the diet section of a non-chronological report about tigers
  6. Writing the diet section of a non-chronological report about tigers
  7. Editing the diet section of a non-chronological report about tigers
  8. Planning the adaptations section of a non-chronological report about tigers
  9. Writing the adaptations section of a non-chronological report about tigers
  10. Planning the conclusion of a non-chronological report about tigers
  11. Writing the conclusion of a non-chronological report about tigers
  12. Presenting a non-chronological report about tigers

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