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          Journey Writing Task 
  First, watch the video of Aaron Becker’s book Journey at 
  www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRsmuveKWuk.  
  It is a wordless book, so 
  you will discover the story 
  through the pictures. 
  Think about these 
  questions while you are 
  watching: What do you 
  think is happening? Can 
  you tell the story as you 
  watch it? How do you 
  think the character is 
  feeling at different points 
  during the story? 
   
  Look at the part where she reaches the end of the aqueduct in 
  her boat (2m26s in the video).  
                 Imagine you are the main 
                 character. If you had a 
                 magic crayon, what would 
                 you draw to stop yourself 
                 falling? Draw it on a piece 
                 of paper.  
                 Next, plan what would 
                 happen in the next part of 
                 the story. Then, write it! 
                                                         Hedgehog Class 
         You can either write the next part of the story or tell your story orally and record it. Draw a ‘magic crayon’ 
         drawing to go with your story and write a caption. Remember to include in your writing: 
                Capital letters at the start of the sentence and for names. 
                Finger spaces between your words. 
                Use your phonics to sound out the words carefully. 
                Correct letter formation – starting letters in the correct place and making sure letter size is correct. 
                Full stop at the end of a sentence. 
                  
                                                            Swift Class 
         Remember to include in your writing: 
                Adjectives to describe the way things look, sound and feel, and to describe how characters are 
                 feeling (unusual, noisy, cold, terrified). 
                A range of sentence punctuation – full stops, exclamation marks and question marks. 
                Conjunctions to join ideas in sentences (and, or, but, so, when, if, because).  
                Suffixes –est and –er to compare (bigger, higher, friendliest, brightest). 
                Effective verbs to describe the action (whisper, float, dive). 
                  
                                                             Bee Class 
         Remember to include in your writing: All of the above and…. 
                Interesting and exciting words: adjectives, adverbs (curiously, tremendously, suddenly), verbs 
                 (slumped, glared, wrestled) 
                Opening the sentences with varied fronted adverbials – (After midnight, Secretly, Below the 
                 bridge,) with commas. 
                Paragraphing to begin new and different sections of the story  
                Devices to add interest, compare and excite, e.g. similes, metaphors, alliteration, personification, 
                 different lengths of sentence, power of three for description or action (as smooth as silk, walked 
                 wearily, the wind howled). 
                  
                                                        Butterflies Class 
         As well as using many of the features above, focus on controlling the pace and effect of your story.  
         Do this through: 
         - long sentences that go on and on to indicate chaos or lots of things happening at once like water gushing 
         in your ears and the feeling of plummeting downwards and your stomach flipping round and round and 
         everything turning white. 
         - short sentences to emphasise something important happening. E.g. It toppled. I screamed. 
         - very carefully-selected words and details that paint a picture or drag us into the action. E.g. churning 
         water. Desperately clutching.   
          
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