Learning Objective: To write descriptively. 24 February 2019

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Learning Objective: To write descriptively. 24 February 2019 Settler task: Complete the bingo grid adding descriptive writing features. Descriptive writing Core Match your writing to the purpose of the task (to describe); use a wide range of descriptive language features. Challenge Consistently maintain a clear purpose; use carefully selected descriptive language for effect. Aspire Write a convincing description; use well-considered and sophisticated language.

Learning Objective: To write descriptively. 24 February 2019 Descriptive writing Core Match your writing to the purpose of the task (to describe); use a wide range of descriptive language features. Challenge Consistently maintain a clear purpose; use carefully selected descriptive language for effect. Aspire Write a convincing description; use well-considered and sophisticated language.

Learning Objective: To write descriptively. 24 February 2019 Descriptive writing Core Match your writing to the purpose of the task (to describe); use a wide range of descriptive language features. Challenge Consistently maintain a clear purpose; use carefully selected descriptive language for effect. Aspire Write a convincing description; use well-considered and sophisticated language.

Learning Objective: To write descriptively. 24 February 2019 Descriptive writing Core Match your writing to the purpose of the task (to describe); use a wide range of descriptive language features. Challenge Consistently maintain a clear purpose; use carefully selected descriptive language for effect. Aspire Write a convincing description; use well-considered and sophisticated language.

Learning Objective: To write descriptively. 24 February 2019 Core Challenge Aspire I will use a range of descriptive features. I will match my writing to the purpose of the task. I will use accurate punctuation. I will select a range of appropriate and clear language features. I will use structural features in my writing for effect. I will use a range of accurate punctuation. I will use sophisticated language to describe. I will structure my writing creatively and effectively. I will use a wide range of punctuation with a high level of accuracy. Complete your descriptive writing. Use your peer-assessment to move forward. Descriptive writing Core Match your writing to the purpose of the task (to describe); use a wide range of descriptive language features. Challenge Consistently maintain a clear purpose; use carefully selected descriptive language for effect. Aspire Write a convincing description; use well-considered and sophisticated language.

Self-assessment Learning Objective: To write descriptively. 24 February 2019 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 I will use a range of descriptive features. I will match my writing to the purpose of the task. I will use accurate punctuation. I will select a range of appropriate and clear language features. I will use structural features in my writing for effect. I will use a range of accurate punctuation. I will use sophisticated language to describe. I will structure my writing creatively and effectively. I will use a wide range of punctuation with a high level of accuracy. Descriptive writing Self-assessment Grade 5 Match your writing to the purpose of the task (to describe); use a wide range of descriptive language features. Grade 6 Consistently maintain a clear purpose; use carefully selected descriptive language for effect. Grade 7 Write a convincing description; use well-considered and sophisticated language.