How high will you aim? BRONZE SILVER GOLD Level 5

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How high will you aim? BRONZE SILVER GOLD Level 5 Written at least one paragraph with correct punctuation. Used at least one compound and complex sentence. Use two sentence functions. Level 6 Written at least two paragraphs using a range of correct punctuation. Used a range of sentence types. Used three sentence functions. SILVER Level 7 Written at least three paragraphs using a range of correct punctuation including semi-colons and colons. Used a range of sentence types for specific effects. Used ALL sentence functions for specific effect. GOLD Which one is used in Dracula? Do you dare to open the challenge envelope? PLATINUM

Plenary: Peer Assess Swap diary entries with your partner. Look at the level checklist and decide which medal they deserve! If they have accepted the platinum challenge, this may move them from a 5c, to a 5b or 5a – depending on how much of the challenge they have completed.