Gill Foan English Martyrs Catholic Primary School Shorter Writing Task Year 5.

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Gill Foan English Martyrs Catholic Primary School Shorter Writing Task Year 5

Gill Foan English Martyrs Catholic Primary School A night under the stars

Gill Foan English Martyrs Catholic Primary School Imagine you have been chosen to write a description for one of the following camping experiences….. …….a night under the stars.

Gill Foan English Martyrs Catholic Primary School

Use your mind’s eye ?

Gill Foan English Martyrs Catholic Primary School Use all your senses

Gill Foan English Martyrs Catholic Primary School Descriptive writing Describe what it would be like to spend a night in either : The desert The forest The Arctic You have 25 minutes….

Gill Foan English Martyrs Catholic Primary School Remember Vary sentences for effect Correct punctuation Paragraphs Imagination Figurative language Does your writing keep the reader hooked and interested throughout?