WALT: Change the order of the words in a sentence to add more enjoyment for our reader. We have been looking at lots of examples of AANVA descriptive writing.

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WALT: Change the order of the words in a sentence to add more enjoyment for our reader. We have been looking at lots of examples of AANVA descriptive writing over the course of the year. Let’s see what we can remember by working with our partners to write down as many words as we can for each of the word classes! www.keystage2literacy.co.uk

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WALT: Change the order of the words in a sentence to add more enjoyment for our reader. Did you know that a 6/7 year old brain has a store of about… 10,000 words! That means you’ve been learning about 5 new words every day since you were born! The most exciting thing about words is that we are in charge of what order we put them in! www.keystage2literacy.co.uk

WALT: Change the order of the words in a sentence to add more enjoyment for our reader. A good sentence is like a balanced diet. You need a little bit of everything to make them grow strong and healthy. Nouns Adjectives Connectives Verbs Adverbs www.keystage2literacy.co.uk

WALT: Change the order of the words in a sentence to add more enjoyment for our reader. There is no right or wrong order in which to eat your lunch. Likewise, there is no right or wrong way to put words together. However there are some common sense ways! Adjectives Nouns Connectives Verbs Adverbs www.keystage2literacy.co.uk

Adjectives Nouns Verbs Adverbs WALT: Change the order of the words in a sentence to add more enjoyment for our reader. Last week we looked at one of these ways- the AANVA diet! Adjectives Nouns Verbs Adverbs www.keystage2literacy.co.uk

Let’s recap our AANVA sentences! WALT: Change the order of the words in a sentence to add more enjoyment for our reader. Let’s recap our AANVA sentences! This is what I will call Sentence Type 1 today! Could you and your partner have a go at one on your whiteboards? Adjectives Adjectives Nouns Verbs Adverbs www.keystage2literacy.co.uk

Let’s recap our AANVA sentences! WALT: Change the order of the words in a sentence to add more enjoyment for our reader. Let’s recap our AANVA sentences! Let’s take your suggestions… Reflective Learners: Is there anything we could do to make this sentence even better? Adjectives Adjectives Nouns Verbs Adverbs www.keystage2literacy.co.uk

Let’s recap our AANVA sentences! WALT: Change the order of the words in a sentence to add more enjoyment for our reader. Let’s recap our AANVA sentences! This is what I will call Sentence Type 2 today and I want to see ALL of you having a go at this… Adverbs Adjectives Adjectives Nouns Verbs www.keystage2literacy.co.uk

Let’s recap our AANVA sentences! WALT: Change the order of the words in a sentence to add more enjoyment for our reader. Let’s recap our AANVA sentences! Reflective Learners: could we make this sentence any better? What about our connectives? Adverbs Adjectives Adjectives Nouns Verbs Connectives www.keystage2literacy.co.uk

WALT: Change the order of the words in a sentence to add more enjoyment for our reader. Look back at your AANVA sentence, choose a connective from below and add some extra information to your sentence. Connectives www.keystage2literacy.co.uk

WALT: Change the order of the words in a sentence to add more enjoyment for our reader. This is what I will call Sentence Type 3 today and I want to see MOST of you having a go at this… Connectives www.keystage2literacy.co.uk

MAIN TASK WALT: Change the order of the words in a sentence to add more enjoyment for our reader. At your tables you have four laminated sheets and a jar of words. The colours on the words match the colours on the cards. Can you create an AANVA sentence with the words? Can you then move the Adverb to the beginning? Could you then use a Connective and add more information at the end? Write your favourite sentences onto the dinosaur paper. We will share our ideas later… www.keystage2literacy.co.uk

CHALLENGE WALT: Change the order of the words in a sentence to add more enjoyment for our reader. Did you know there was a Sentence Type 4? In this example, we ‘drop-in’ adjectives into the middle of the sentence. www.keystage2literacy.co.uk

What is Mr Birch Looking For? WALT: Change the order of the words in a sentence to add more enjoyment for our reader. What is Mr Birch Looking For? ALL of you to be writing at least Sentence Type 1 and 2 MOST of you to be writing at least Sentence Type 2 and 3 SOME of you to be writing at least Sentence Type 3 and 4 To remember capital letters and full stops. To read your sentences through for sense. To be using beautiful handwriting. www.keystage2literacy.co.uk

How have we got on with our writing today? WALT: Change the order of the words in a sentence to add more enjoyment for our reader. How have we got on with our writing today? Reflective Learners: what is good about your and your partner’s writing? What could be changed to make it better? www.keystage2literacy.co.uk