Rich vocabulary associated with beauty
I can use the words 'chiselled', 'dazzling' and 'impeccable' effectively in multiple contexts.
Rich vocabulary associated with beauty
I can use the words 'chiselled', 'dazzling' and 'impeccable' effectively in multiple contexts.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- 'Chiselled' is an adjective which means perfectly carved or sculpted.
- 'Dazzling' is an adjective which means sparkling or amazing.
- 'Impeccable' is an adjective which means elegant and perfect.
Keywords
Noun - a naming word for people, places or things
Adjective - a word that describes a noun
Synonym - a word that has the same or similar meaning to another word
Word pair - words that often appear together
Common misconception
Pupils might think these words can be used interchangeably. A 'chiselled performance' for example.
Encourage pupils to use the word pairs when they write their sentences.
Licence
Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
Q1.Which image represents the word 'gargantuan'?



Q2.Which image represents the word 'bulky'?



Q3.Select the correct definition for 'gargantuan'.
Q4.Select the correct definition for 'bulky'.
Q5.Select the three appropriate word pairs for 'gargantuan'.
Q6.Select the three appropriate word pairs for 'bulky'.
Assessment exit quiz
6 Questions
Q1.What adjective does this image represent?

Q2.What adjective does this image represent?

Q3.Match the word with the correct definition.
perfectly carved or sculpted
sparkling or amazing
elegant and perfect
Q4.Match the word pairs that make sense.
marble
smile
reputation