Writing Stars competition

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Writing Stars competition Autumn 2017

What is the Writing Stars competition? English Resource: Writing Stars competition What is the Writing Stars competition? Write a poem to inspire your friends Win fantastic Premier League prizes Think about RESILIENCE – trying and trying again! All the information you need about the competition can be found at xxx Explain that after looking at different types of poetry, including a poem called Try, Try Again, they will write their very own poem about resilience in the style of their choice. They could win a visit to London for a special award ceremony, a visit to your school by a well-known author, have their poem read aloud by a Premier League star AND have their poem featured in a book. www.plprimarystars.com | © Premier League 2017

English Resource: Writing Stars competition What is resilience? Trying again Keeping going Toughness Strength Ask pupils what these words mean to them. Everyone needs resilience if they want to succeed! Can pupils think of times they have had to show RESILIENCE? You may need to explain this further for KS1 pupils. RESILIENCE = Trying again even when things are difficult RESILIENCE = Bouncing back www.plprimarystars.com | © Premier League 2017

Who needs to show resilience? English Resource: Writing Stars competition Who needs to show resilience? Footballers in the Premier League need RESILIENCE to keep going and succeed when they are challenged. But we all need this life skill! Explain to pupils why resilience is such an important to skill to learn for both school and wider life. www.plprimarystars.com | © Premier League 2017

Try, Try Again This is a lesson you should heed, English Resource: Writing Stars competition Try, Try Again This is a lesson you should heed, Try, try again. If at first you don't succeed, Try, try again; Then your courage should appear. But if you will persevere, You will conquer, never fear. If we strive, it's no disgrace, Though we may not win the race, What should you do in this case? Try, try again. All that other folks can do, Why, with patience, should not you? Only keep this rule in view, This poem was written by William E. Hickson. It is the starting point with which to inspire pupils to either continue a poem or start a new one. www.plprimarystars.com | © Premier League 2017

Your task Think about a time you have had to be resilient. English Resource: Writing Stars competition Your task Think about a time you have had to be resilient. Watch the videos and use the work you do in class to help you. Write a new poem or continue with Try, Try Again. Explain that after they have written their poem, pupils can take it home to share and that you will send it to the Premier League to be judged by Frank Lampard, Yannick Bolasie and Lauren Child amongst others. www.plprimarystars.com | © Premier League 2017

Some helpful words English Resource: Writing Stars competition Words here are for Key Stage 1: Resilient Bouncy Strong Tough Can do Recover Never give up Try again Get back up Keep going Powerful Fit Effort Work hard Faith Belief Determined Winning Stretch Steely Constant www.plprimarystars.com | © Premier League 2017

Some helpful words for Key Stage 2 English Resource: Writing Stars competition Some helpful words for Key Stage 2 Words here are for Key Stage 2: Resilient Buoyant Supple Effervescent Elastic Irrepressible Hardy Quick to recover Rebounding Roll with the punches Unsinkable Sturdy Triumph over adversity Renewal Survivor Resourceful Stable Indestructible Perseverance Overcome Optimistic Effective www.plprimarystars.com | © Premier League 2017

Good luck!