Checkpoint story telling

Today
Baby photo competition
Sentence structure
Story stucture
Your stories
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This lesson contains 12 slides, with interactive quiz and text slides.

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Today
Baby photo competition
Sentence structure
Story stucture
Your stories

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Baby competition
Give the teacher your baby photo

Take a worksheet from the teacher

Guess from the photo who is who and write the name beside the correct number

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Phrase.
A sentence that misses either the subject or predicate.

The dog on the other side of the fence.
Throughout the afternoon.
Waiting for the rain to stop.
Predicate:
The part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject (e.g. went home in John went home).

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Between the commas: Essential or nonessential?

The teacher, who is bald, has arrived.

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0:30
A
Essential clause.
B
nonessential clause.

Slide 4 - Quiz

Today's topics
Energiser.
Recap yesterday
Start with real sentence structure

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Dependent clauses.
  • Has both subject and verb.

  • cannot stand on its own.

While Sam ran, ...
Phrases.
  • misses either subject or verb.
  • can stand on its own.

This wet morning.

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Sentence Structure
Now complete the assignment

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Writing a story

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A complete thought.
A complete thought is a sentence with the following components:
  • Subject
  • verb
  • object
This morning, Monica walked on the grass.

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Story writing stucture

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Assignment

Using your story idea from last week write that story
Help? Use notes on sentence structure and ask the teacher

Make your story exciting for your reader
Remember to make the plot clear 
Describe your characters - use adverbs!!!
timer
15:00

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