Daily Review
Fluency:
Rally Read:
a) Person A reads for 2 minutes. Person B completes the checklist.
b) Person B reads for 2 minutes. Person A completes the checklist.
c) Switch until teacher says stop.
Rally Read Checklist:
1. Pace
2. Expression
3. Accuracy
a) Person A reads for 2 minutes. Person B completes the checklist.
b) Person B reads for 2 minutes. Person A completes the checklist.
c) Switch until teacher says stop.
Rally Read Checklist:
1. Pace
2. Expression
3. Accuracy
Language and Comprehension:
a) "Oh, this place could do with a freshen up and new paint, it's so _______!"
b) "Please not peas again, Mum, I just _____ them !"
c) If someone was telling a drab story, what might your facial expression look like?
d) If someone was telling a story that you loathe, what might your facial expression look like?
e) If you wanted to read a book you didn't loathe, what genre would you pick?
f) What makes writing less drab?
Read "Public Art" below
b) "Please not peas again, Mum, I just _____ them !"
c) If someone was telling a drab story, what might your facial expression look like?
d) If someone was telling a story that you loathe, what might your facial expression look like?
e) If you wanted to read a book you didn't loathe, what genre would you pick?
f) What makes writing less drab?
Read "Public Art" below
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Public art is important because...
Public art is important but...
Public art is important so ...
Public art is important but...
Public art is important so ...
Oral Language
Plenary
26 words
Daily Review 2:
Fluency
Rally Read:
a) Person A reads for 2 minutes. Person B completes the checklist.
b) Person B reads for 2 minutes. Person A completes the checklist.
c) Switch until teacher says stop.
Rally Read Checklist:
1. Pace
2. Expression
3. Accuracy
a) Person A reads for 2 minutes. Person B completes the checklist.
b) Person B reads for 2 minutes. Person A completes the checklist.
c) Switch until teacher says stop.
Rally Read Checklist:
1. Pace
2. Expression
3. Accuracy
Language and Comprehension
a) After living in the country for many years, Mary was quite shocked to see such an _____ landscape.
b) "Who made this mistake?!" roared the boss, furious he was not ______ on a advertisement.
c) What are some popular urban travel destinations? What are some popular non-urban destinations?
Task:
Re-read the text and complete the comprehension questions in full sentences. Do not write the question.
b) "Who made this mistake?!" roared the boss, furious he was not ______ on a advertisement.
c) What are some popular urban travel destinations? What are some popular non-urban destinations?
Task:
Re-read the text and complete the comprehension questions in full sentences. Do not write the question.
Full sentence answer sentence starters:
1) Public art is...
2) Some suitable locations for public are that would make it accessible to more people include...
3) The public art on page two makes the area more interesting because...
4) An artist can earn a living from their work by...
5) The main arguments for public art are.... On the other hand, the main arguments against public art are...
6) The sculpture of the Little Bull is similar to Vault..... The sculptures are different .....
7) You need to answer this in a full persuasive writing task. This includes:
- Introduction (2 rhetorical questions, 1 statement) (3+ T2 words)
- First reason in 3+ sentences (4+ T2 words)
- Second reason in 3+ sentences (4+ T2 words)
- Third reason in 3+ sentences (4+ T2 words)
- Conclusion, 3 sentences or less (restate your reasons) (3+ T2 words)
//We will be marking your writing - this needs to be an example of your best work//
1) Public art is...
2) Some suitable locations for public are that would make it accessible to more people include...
3) The public art on page two makes the area more interesting because...
4) An artist can earn a living from their work by...
5) The main arguments for public art are.... On the other hand, the main arguments against public art are...
6) The sculpture of the Little Bull is similar to Vault..... The sculptures are different .....
7) You need to answer this in a full persuasive writing task. This includes:
- Introduction (2 rhetorical questions, 1 statement) (3+ T2 words)
- First reason in 3+ sentences (4+ T2 words)
- Second reason in 3+ sentences (4+ T2 words)
- Third reason in 3+ sentences (4+ T2 words)
- Conclusion, 3 sentences or less (restate your reasons) (3+ T2 words)
//We will be marking your writing - this needs to be an example of your best work//
Here are some good examples of persuasive writing you can use as inspiration. Please note the topic is different.