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Step into the unknown: fiction reading and creative writing
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I can identify complete sentences and correct sentence fragments.
I can read and understand an unseen extract from Carroll’s ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ and analyse evidence to support my understanding.
I can create a specific atmosphere by linking vocabulary choices and creating a semantic field.
I can vary sentence structures accurately in my descriptive writing.
I can use punctuation accurately and explain its effect.
I can vary my sentences for effect in my descriptive writing.
I can create a plan for a piece of effective descriptive writing based on an image using vocabulary choices, similes and metaphors for effect.
I can draft a piece of descriptive writing and then go back over it and revise it.
I can confidently understand an unseen extract from Burnett’s ‘The Secret Garden’ and make a range of inferences.
I can precisely use quotations from an extract from Burnett’s ‘The Secret Garden’ as evidence to support a topic sentence.
I can explain how Burnett uses language devices such as personification and similes to present the garden setting in ‘The Secret Garden’.
I can craft my own atmospheric setting using precise imagery.
I can understand how to refine my work in clear and identifiable ways.
I can plan and describe an image using purposeful linguistic devices and sentence structures.
I can confidently understand and use pathetic fallacy.
I can understand and analyse the way different settings are presented.
I can analyse how Baum introduces the reader to unknown characters in ‘The Wizard of Oz’ and emulate those ideas to create my own unknown character.
I can understand and analyse how Baum presents Dorothy’s return from the unknown in ‘The Wizard of Oz’.
I can develop my analysis of quotations from Baum’s ‘The Wizard of Oz’ by zooming in on specific words and exploring their connotations.
I can make precise inferences about characters and explain quotations in detail.
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