Morning everyone!
Here are your Friday tasks:
Wellbeing Activity
Your parents have been sent an email from Miss Johnson asking about your wellbeing during lockdown. There are also some questions for you to answer. I would like for you to complete that activity and send it back in so that we can see how you all are ready for when we all get back on 8th March.
Spellings
Get ready for a test!
Reading
The best time of the week. Grab that book, get comfy and get reading! Add it to your World Book Day tally as well for a cheeky bit of extra time!
English task
Today you are going to be writing your poems. Remember, they need to be in 3 parts - pre pandemic, during lockdown and post pandemic.
Think about all of the elements that we have been discussing over the week. Include figurative language to send messages of difficulty and life not being as good as it could be before the pandemic, how things changed during lockdown and hopes for the future!
I love reading children's poetry because children are often so much more imaginative than grown ups!
Here are your success criteria
WALT: Write a narrative poem
- I have used figurative language throughout my poem
- I have chosen words and phrases carefully to send a message
- The feeling in my poem changes throughout
- I have used rhyming in the style of 'The Great Realisation'
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