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Today's planning:
Today's planning:
Fronted adverbial and prepositional phrase recap
Checkpoint article writing practise
Looking at the question

Aim: what is the correct way to structure an article

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Which is a fronted adverbial?
A
She shut carefully the door
B
The door shut carefully
C
Carefully, she shut the door
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She shut the door carefully.

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Which is a prepositional phrase?
A
They in the old barn met
B
Out of pity he said he would
C
Better together
D
She saw a spider

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Give an example of a prepositional phrase

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Find an object, take a picture, upload and describe using adjectives...

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Need more practise?

Let me know!!

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So what is a collective noun:
A word used to represent a group of people, animals, or things
e.g. team, crowd , flock, choir, group


People:
a band of musicians
a team of players 
a crowd of people
a gang of thieves
a pack of thieves
a class of students
a board of directors
Animals:
an army of ants, 
a flock of birds, 
a flock of sheep, 
a herd of deer, 
a hive of bees, 
a litter of puppies, 
a pack of wolves, 
a murder of crows.
things:
a bouquet of flowers
a bunch of flowers
a fleet of ships
a forest of tress
a galaxy of stars
a pack of cards
a pack of lies
a pair of shoes
a range of mountains

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Sometimes the collective nouns can be shared across the categories,
e.g. a pack of thieves, a pack of wolves, a pack of lies, a pack of cards, a pack of hounds
A collective noun can be singular or plural


The shoal was moving north
shoal is singuar- considered as one unit

The shoal were darting in all directions
shoal is plural considered as lots of individuals

There is always an incredible crowd that follows me ( boxer Mohamed Ali)

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Top Tip 
you can use the wrong collective noun as a literary technique
 
A swarm of protesters ran from the police
Swarm
- angry, 
-unorganised, 
-large number, 
-in a frenzy

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You can't always switch the collective nouns like:
a bouquet of wolves, a swarm of students, a litter of ships
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A swarm of students 
( image of lots of students in a frenzy)

A pack of ships
( ships hunting like wolves or thieves- it brings pirates to mind)

A forest of soldiers 
( thousands of soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder)

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What is the collective noun name for...
Players
Drinks
Lions
Steps
Dancers
Books
Cars



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Headline
Introduction
Subheading
Body paragraph(s)
Conclusion

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The question

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In pairs
For 3 minutes each question (for the article writing part)

Discuss all possible ideas - even ones you might disagree with

This is your chance to really think about the possibilities you can write about.
Only opinion - not fact based!

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Your own plan
Write down how you'd like to answer the questions

Decide on how to introduce (remember to tell us what you will write about)
What body paragraphs will you have (linked to introduction)
Conclusion paragraph (sum up what you have written about - no new information here).

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Writing an article
The introduction - LIGHT UP MY BRAIN!


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Ideas
First sentence - light up your readers brain or they switch off
Keep it short and:
Ask a question or
Tell a story or
Tell them a shocking fact or
Tell them a very short anecdote
Tell the reader to imagine...

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Examples

Imagine if you will. After a long day at school, and a long evening ahead of you that in the touch of a button help is at hand. I want to tell you about how learning to plan changed my life, how it gave me more time for fun and ow my grades are increasing with minimum effort. Sounds too good to be true right? Well read on for the best life hacks!
This article is all about how to plan your life. I will discuss how it may give you more time, how you may get to see your friends more and how important planning is. Teenagers are not good at planning. Here is how you should learn to plan to be better at it.

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Your turn

Write an introduction paragraph for the Checkpoint article

Remember to include a headline

The introduction should also 'introduce' what you will write about in the article
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5:00

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Now write!
Finish writing your article for the next lesson


Length? Around 500 words - 1.5 sides of a4

You will get feedback on this!
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