Teacher notes: HA teachers might well want to write their own model answers as the student samples aren’t particularly impressive!

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Teacher notes: HA teachers might well want to write their own model answers as the student samples aren’t particularly impressive!

We decide! Title: Describing a character – Q5 Date: 02 January 2019 Homework IN: Homework OUT: See H/W menu Title: Describing a character – Q5 Date: 02 January 2019 Objective: Can I explore which skills are needed to describe a person in Q5? Learning Outcomes Grade Key Words All I can 2 Character Imagery Voice Description 3 Most 4 5 Some 6 7 We decide! Numeracy Applying a mark scheme Literacy Using imagery and descriptive details SMSC & Values Considering details

Homework IN: Homework OUT: See H/W menu Title: Describing a character – Q5 Date: 02 January 2019 Objective: Can I explore which skills are needed to describe a person in Q5? Starter: have a look at the image on the right. Can you write down some similes to describe the woman? Challenge: can you think of an extended metaphor you could use to describe her? Numeracy Applying a mark scheme Literacy Using imagery and descriptive details SMSC & Values Considering details

Read Alan Bennett’s description of ‘The Lady in the Van’. Homework IN: Homework OUT: See H/W menu Title: Describing a character – Q5 Date: 02 January 2019 Objective: Can I explore which skills are needed to describe a person in Q5? Read Alan Bennett’s description of ‘The Lady in the Van’. Can we use Alan Bennett’s writing to create our own success criteria for describing a person? Numeracy Applying a mark scheme Literacy Using imagery and descriptive details SMSC & Values Considering details

We decide! Title: Describing a character – Q5 Date: 02 January 2019 Homework IN: Homework OUT: See H/W menu Title: Describing a character – Q5 Date: 02 January 2019 Objective: Can I explore which skills are needed to describe a person in Q5? Learning Outcomes Grade Key Words All I can 2 Character Imagery Voice Description 3 Most 4 5 Some 6 7 We decide! Numeracy Applying a mark scheme Literacy Using imagery and descriptive details SMSC & Values Considering details

Have a look at two student responses to the exam task. Homework IN: Homework OUT: See H/W menu Title: Describing a character – Q5 Date: 02 January 2019 Objective: Can I explore which skills are needed to describe a person in Q5? Have a look at two student responses to the exam task. How would we grade them using our success criteria? Numeracy Applying a mark scheme Literacy Using imagery and descriptive details SMSC & Values Considering details

Have a look at two student responses to the exam task. Homework IN: Homework OUT: See H/W menu Title: Describing a character – Q5 Date: 02 January 2019 Objective: Can I explore which skills are needed to describe a person in Q5? Have a look at two student responses to the exam task. Now have a close look at the examiner’s comments and the mark scheme itself. Can we add anything to our success criteria? Numeracy Applying a mark scheme Literacy Using imagery and descriptive details SMSC & Values Considering details

We decide! Title: Describing a character – Q5 Date: 02 January 2019 Homework IN: Homework OUT: See H/W menu Title: Describing a character – Q5 Date: 02 January 2019 Objective: Can I explore which skills are needed to describe a person in Q5? Learning Outcomes Grade Key Words All I can 2 Character Imagery Voice Description 3 Most 4 5 Some 6 7 We decide! Numeracy Applying a mark scheme Literacy Using imagery and descriptive details SMSC & Values Considering details

Are there any phrases they say often? Create a mind-map for what you will write about your character. This can’t be anyone from the school. What do they wear? What do they look like? Do they have any unusual habits?

Paragraph 1: what are you going to focus on in this paragraph Paragraph 1: what are you going to focus on in this paragraph? Appearance? Will it be a general introduction? How to make your writing interesting: could you start off with a fronted sentence, a rhetorical question or a one word sentence? Paragraph 2: what are you going to focus on in this paragraph? Your character’s habits or the things they say? How to make your writing interesting: what similes or metaphors will you include? Could you try to include an extended metaphor throughout the paragraph? Paragraph 3: what are you going to focus on in this paragraph? Could you write about the kinds of things this person likes to spend their time doing? How to make your writing interesting: could you include some alliteration? Paragraph 4: what are you going to focus on in this paragraph? Could you include an anecdote (a personal story) about something that once happened with this person. How to make your writing interesting: could you include some exciting punctuation? Try … or ! Help sheet

Complete your PLC then write your own response to the question above.

Homework IN: Homework OUT: See H/W menu Title: Describing a character – Q5 Date: 02 January 2019 Objective: Can I explore which skills are needed to describe a person in Q5? Learning Outcomes Grade Key Words All I can 2 Character Imagery Voice Description 3 Most 4 5 Some 6 7 Swap books with the person next to you. Use our shared success criteria to give them two stars and a wish. Numeracy Applying a mark scheme Literacy Using imagery and descriptive details SMSC & Values Considering details