Literacy homework, week beginning – Ruby and Sapphire

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Literacy homework, week beginning 5.03.18 – Ruby and Sapphire Have a look at this scene that an artist has created, of the possible way in which the pyramids were built. Now write a description of this picture, think of the 5 senses: see, hear, smell, taste, touch – can you include any of those? What are each of the slaves doing? Use adjectives and adverbs to describe how they are working, and what this picture looks like. Can you add an alliteration? At least half a page of writing is expected for this description. Have a look at this scene that an artist has created, of the possible way in which the pyramids were built. Now write a description of this picture, think of the 5 senses: see, hear, smell, taste, touch – can you include any of those? What are each of the slaves doing? Use adjectives and adverbs to describe how they are working, and what this picture looks like. Can you add an alliteration? At least half a page of writing is expected for this description.

Literacy homework, week beginning 5.03.18 – Emerald. Have a look at this scene that an artist has created, of the possible way in which the pyramids were built. Now write a description of this picture, think of the 5 senses: see, hear, smell, taste, touch – can you include any of those? What are each of the slaves doing? Use adjectives and adverbs to describe how they are working, and what this picture looks like. Can you add an alliteration? Can you use a simile? At least half a page of writing is expected for this description. Have a look at this scene that an artist has created, of the possible way in which the pyramids were built. Now write a description of this picture, think of the 5 senses: see, hear, smell, taste, touch – can you include any of those? What are each of the slaves doing? Use adjectives and adverbs to describe how they are working, and what this picture looks like. Can you add an alliteration? Can you use a simile? At least half a page of writing is expected for this description.