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Lesson 1: LO: To form letters correctly. Remember to: sit up straight, have your feet on the floor one hand on the page hold your pencil correctly

Lesson 2: starter. LO: To use connectives to complete a sentence. Write three sentences using: and but because

Lesson 2: LO: To list words that use the ‘oa’ sound.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exTwynop-yY

Lesson 2: LO: To list words that use the ‘oa’ sound..

Lesson 3: L.O: To recall what the main parts of a story are.

L.O: To discuss a setting.

Lesson 4: starter. LO: To listen to a story and discuss the setting.

How to improve your writing! Story Settings How to improve your writing!

You can start your story by thinking about the setting.

Manipulate the reader with the setting. Use place as well as the weather, time of day and season, to create a setting. After all, a walk along a lane on a summery afternoon creates one atmosphere but the same lane on a dark wintry night would feel very different.

Use detail to bring the setting alive - base this on sense impressions. What can be seen, heard, smelt, touched and tasted? If the reader is to enter your world, s/he needs to be able to see it hear it touch it taste it smell it

Base settings on places that you know - plus some invented detail. Think of places where you have been. Close your eyes and look at all the details around you. What can you see? Now use your imagination to change the place. Add some interesting details. Do you want details to make your setting seem: dangerous? frightening? fun? safe? peaceful? strange/imaginary?

Lesson 4: LO: To use senses to describe a setting.

Lesson 5: LO: To use suffixes.

wonder + ful = wonderful Suffixes Suffixes are added to the end of a base word. They change the meaning of the base word. wonder + ful = wonderful rest + ful = restful

Suffixes The suffix ly means in a certain way. Quickly means in a quick way. Loudly means in a loud way. The suffix ful means full of. Colorful means full of color. Playful means full of play.

Suffixes Add a suffix to the end of each base word Suffixes Add a suffix to the end of each base word. Draw a line to its new meaning. Loud____ Color____ Wonder____ Sudden_____ Play____ In a loud way Full of play Full of wonder In a sudden way Full of color

Match each word with its definition. healthful in a sad way slowly full of health sadly in a slow way

To use suffixes. ful ly Helpful slowly