Question Marks – look at pictures of pyjamas, work together to come up with as many different adjectives to label the pictures. Now, make adjective labels.

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Question Marks – look at pictures of pyjamas, work together to come up with as many different adjectives to label the pictures. Now, make adjective labels to stick to each other in the group describing the pyjamas they are wearing.

Exclamation Marks – look at pictures of pyjamas, Work on your own to come up with as many different adjectives to label the pictures. Then work together to come up with some awesome adjective sentences to describe the pyjamas being worn by the people in your group.

Ellipses- You need to make an advert describing the pyjamas that you are wearing. Think about the work you did before about adverts (look at development points in Literacy books about their last advert). Please use at least 6 awesome adjectives in your dialogue.

Speech Marks– You need to make an advert describing the pyjamas that you are wearing. Think about the work you did before about adverts (look at development points in Literacy books about their last advert). Please use at least 8 awesome adjectives in your dialogue.

Commas –I want to check your understanding of dialogue. You need to write a dialogue persuading a partner that they are wearing the best pyjamas. So working in pairs comes up with a dialogue that you will share with rest of the class. Think about the role play they did when they had to persuade parents for a pet (look at development points in Literacy books about their persuasive writing). Please use at least 10 awesome adjectives in your dialogue.