Immersion Assembly
Welcome back! Who is excited for this term? We are going to leap into writing by creating some exciting recounts about our immersion assembly!
WALT: plan for our writing
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When we plan, we need to think about:
- Who our audience is.
- How we are going hook this audience in - how are we going to capture their attention in a creative way?
- How we are going to create a description of the event which makes our audience feel like they were at the event too.
- How we are going to keep our audience interested as they read.
Step 1: Brainstorm.
What you could include:
- Descriptive words
- Ideas for a hook
- Key things you can remember from the assembly
- What you enjoyed
- What made you laugh
Step 2: Plan your own recount (double click on the drawing below).
Step 3: Write your recount!
Transition Words
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Past tense
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First...
Next...
Soon...
During…
While...
After...
Later...
At first…
Initially…
Once we…
Once I…
At last…
Finally…
In the end…
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You should be telling the audience what has already happened since we have already had Immersion Assembly!
E.g.
Watched
Had
Saw
laughed
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If you can think of any others, use them! This is just to get you started.
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When you are ready to post on your blog, use the pictures in our Pav Media Folder.
Start writing here:
As I was walking to the Assembly when It was the first day of school I saw the principles wearing same funky close to the Assembly and the Teachers wearing funky clothes too and funky Hairstyles , team 1 done a game called snap and they were cleaning up . Team 2 done a song about the lions in the Jungle and they song fast . Team 3 was Lip singing to different song . Team 4 was singing in the car to different songs . Team 5 was watching a movie called The Lion King . In the end the principles did a band at the end .
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