Friday, 10 May 2019
Setting Description - Week 1
Describing a setting
WALT add details and interesting vocabulary to support our ideas.
WALT use directional language in our writing.
Title:
What can be seen?
dark ,shore,burnt photos,
What can be heard?
wave’s ,crashing,door cracking wide open.
What can be smelt?
dirt,air,fish,.
What can be felt?
I can see
You are going to write below.
Think about how you can:
Add detail to your ideas using interesting vocabulary.
Use directional language (in front of, behind, to the left of…) to make connections between your ideas.
Write here:
I can see fields of grass. It looks like it hasn’t seeing rain.The rocks have being holding up the creepy house.When I turn to the right side I could see a dark shore. As I walked down to the shore I could see the wave’s crashing to the shore.
When I walked back up the hill I could hear the door cracking wide open. As I was going to go to the rusty cabin, I gently scraped my hand on the rocks that were surrounding the stones. It was so dusty. walked into the rusty cabin I could smell the incinerating wood.I also saw some burnt photos and ashes of the incinerating wood.
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