Prompt Planning
Prompt planning can be anything from 30 seconds to 10 minutes, usually 5 minutes. The goal remains the same- focus more time, allowing students to plan quicker.
Tells a story using a series of events.
Features:
the scene is set in a time and place and characters are introduced
usually has a problem that is addressed
may contain a message for the reader.
Examples:
picture books
cartoons
mystery
fantasy
adventure
science fiction
historical fiction
fairy tales
myths
legends
fables
plays.
Prompt planning can be anything from 30 seconds to 10 minutes, usually 5 minutes. The goal remains the same- focus more time, allowing students to plan quicker.
Encourage student-centred learning with T.A.G feedback for self-assessment or Breakdown Buddies.
An alliteration modelled lesson slide pack designed to support you in modelling the power of figurative language.
An alliteration prompt and worksheet pack designed to support you in modelling the power of figurative language.
A Big Write reflective journal template for self-analysis, peer analysis and teacher feedback. A filled-in example is also included.
In order for students to be able to use VCOP to enhance their writing, they first need to be able to identify the different elements in a variety of texts.
This checklist is designed to assist with analysis of narrative texts.
Over 50 lesson ideas to help you to integrate VCOP into your English planners through reading and oral language.
A Question and Answer Relationship guide to developing a deep-level connection to learning.
A fun addition to your writing sessions to encourage student to enhance their writing.
A fun addition to your writing sessions to encourage student to enhance their writing.
A fun addition to your writing sessions to encourage student to enhance their writing.
This checklist is designed to assist with analysis of narrative texts.