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Learning focus: we are developing our vocabulary to create effective and vivid imagery. Compare the words you found for homelearning with a partner. Give them an adjective and a verb that they don’t have. Write one sentence using each of the two words your partner has given you.

2 verbs 2 adjectives Challenge: simile

2 verbs 4 adjectives Challenge: metaphor

4 verbs 4 adjectives Challenge: personification

Write your own first paragraph for your ghost story. Learning focus: we are developing our vocabulary to create effective and vivid imagery. The abandoned… Write your own first paragraph for your ghost story.