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Captain Argument – loves agreeing and disagreeing In my opinion …. should be banned. I have two main reasons for believing this. First of all, as I’m sure you’ll agree …… My second important reason for wanting to ban …. is that …. Perhaps some people would argue that …… however, I would point out that ….. It is clear that a ban on …. would be a great step forward! Year 5

Captain Comparison – is obsessed with comparing and contrasting In some ways … and …. are alike. For instance they both ….. Another feature they have in common is that ….. Furthermore, they are both …. However they also differ in some ways. For example …… while ….. Another difference is ….. Year 5

Captain Deduction – is always making assumptions based on prior knowledge The fact is …. In effect …. Given that …. then …. I deduce that ….. I have worked out ….. In conclusion …. I conclude …. Year 5

Captain Description – loves describing It looks/feels/sounds/smells like ……. It appears to be ….. because ….. It seems to be like …… because ….. I think it looks like ….. because ….. It reminds me of ….. because ……. Why?How?What? Tell me about …? Year 5

Captain Evaluation - My view is that …. because …. This is supported by the fact that ….. In my opinion …. furthermore …. however ….. Possible improvements may include …. Year 5

Captain Explanation – is wonderful at explaining Because of …… x happened. For example …. In conclusion … To begin with …. As a result of …. The reasons for …. Year 5

Captain Mathematical Explanation – great at explaining maths I think the question means … so the answer would be … I know that … therefore I would try out … If the … add up to .. then the total number must be … Knowing this measn we can work out what ‘s missing! …. as a result …. …. therefore …. The reason …. is that …. …. is due to …. Year 5

Captain Hypothesis – always tries to explain something based on evidence It is true that …. Can we prove that …. In conclusion …. I would like to prove/disprove …. Perhaps the reason is …. Year 5

Captain Opinion – will always tell you what he thinks! Therefore / in my opinion / I believe …. He considers …. It is my opinion that …. however others may believe …. Year 5

Captain Prediction – loves predicting I predict that …. I think …. might …. If …., then …. X has happened, therefore I think …. Year 5

Captain Retelling – is wonderful at retelling events and story telling First…. Next …. Then …. After that …. Finally …. What happened next? What did ….? Year 5

Captain Sequencing – is brilliant at putting things in order Meanwhile …. Following this …. In the beginning …. Year 5