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Thursday, 27 October 2016

Writing Figurative Language

 LI: to use descriptive language in a narrative text.
This week for writing had to get our narrative we wrote and we had to add onomatopoeia's, metaphor's, similes, personification and alliteration. Onomatopoeia's are words like oops, bang or crack, and in the story when things are highlighted this colour it is a onomatopoeia. A metaphor is when you say someone is like something, e.g Emily is a bull on the field, and if something is highlighted this colour it is a metaphor. A simile is getting two things and showing both of their similarities, and if something is highlighted this colour it is a simile. Personification is saying something that isn't alive do something a human does, e.g The moon went fishing, and if something is highlighted this colour it is personification. And alliteration is making three words start with the same letter, e.g The Big Bald Ball, and if you see something is highlighted this colour it is alliteration.


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Friday, 21 October 2016

Inquiry: Flight DLO

This is a DLO about flight. Flight has been the topic of our inquiry this week. It has information about planes, birds, helicopters and flying insects.

Thursday, 20 October 2016

Writing: Simple, Compound And Complex Sentences

LI: to use a variety of simple, compound, and complex sentences.
Today for writing we had to get our narrative that we wrote and we had to add 5 simple sentences, 3 compound sentences and 4 complex sentences. A simple sentence is noun and a verb/ someone doing something. A compound sentence is someone doing something, a FANBOY, For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So, and someone doing something. And a complex sentence is someone doing something and extra information. In the narrative if a sentence is highlighted yellow it is a simple sentence, and if something is highlighted green it is a compound sentence and if something is highlighted purple it is a complex sentence.
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Maths: Comprehending Words

L.I to comprehend words. L.I to choose the best strategy to solve the problem. This week for maths we had to read the question, write down what the question is asking us to do, find two strategies and work out the answer to both strategies and then check to see if the answer is right and then you reflect the strategies.

Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Reading: Inferring The Wonders Of Flight

LI: to infer information about characters in a text.
This is a DLO about the text The Wonders Of Flight. We had to find a character in the story and we had to infer how the character felt and your proof.

Friday, 14 October 2016

Inquiry: Flight

These two weeks our inquiry is about flight and we had to make a KWL (What you think you know, What questions do you have and What have you learnt) You could choose to do your KWL about Birds, Planes, Helicopters or a Hot Air Balloon, and we chose to do it about birds.

Reading: Inferring

L.I: to learn what inferring is.
This week for reading we had to learn about inferring. Inferring is to read between the lines or explain what the text is about by getting the clues from the text itself and the text doesn't have the answer in it.