What can you see? What can you hear? What can you touch? What can you smell? What can you taste?

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What can you see? What can you hear? What can you touch? What can you smell? What can you taste?

LO: To create a vivid 1950s American setting By the end of the lesson you will have: C used detail based on sense impressions (what can be seen, heard, smelt, touched or tasted) B invented metaphors and similes to bring places alive and make the setting more believable A/A* created atmosphere (eg. what is hidden, what is dangerous, what looks unusual) Setting 14/06/12

In the following paragraph, underline words and phrases that draw on the senses of sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. Rocking-Chair Saturday Our screened porch is a peaceful place to read and relax on a Saturday afternoon. Sitting in a creaking wooden rocker, I look through the gauzy wire screen into the back yard. From the top of a pine tree, a mockingbird scolds. In the distance, I hear the sleepy drone of a neighbor’s mower. A slight breeze wafts the tempting aroma of grilling hamburgers toward me. Prudence, my calico cat, pads out to join me, stretching out in a warm patch of sun near the screen door. I scoop her warm, furry body into my arms as she rumbles her approval. She settles into my lap, content to sit with me and enjoy the peace of the back porch.

In the following paragraph, underline words and phrases that draw on the senses of sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. Rocking-Chair Saturday Our screened porch is a peaceful place to read and relax on a Saturday afternoon. Sitting in a creaking wooden rocker, I look through the gauzy wire screen into the back yard. From the top of a pine tree, a mockingbird scolds. In the distance, I hear the sleepy drone of a neighbor’s mower. A slight breeze wafts the tempting aroma of grilling hamburgers toward me. Prudence, my calico cat, pads out to join me, stretching out in a warm patch of sun near the screen door. I scoop her warm, furry body into my arms as she rumbles her approval. She settles into my lap, content to sit with me and enjoy the peace of the back porch.

Task: Describe a 1950s American small town setting CB/A  You have used some punctuation (,)  You have used some effective word choices (  You have used five sensory details: sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste (  You have used one metaphor (a place that time had forgotten)  You have used a range of long and short sentences  You have used a full range of punctuation (; :)  You have used sophisticated word choices to invoke atmosphere (a town, cloistered away in the middle of nowhere)  You have used figurative language to invoke sensory description (‘;  You have used a consistent narrative point of view. Success Criteria

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glimpse, lemon grass, shimmering sun tranquility, a twittering mochingbird, rustling, gritty, cushioned, foamy, earthy, cilantro perfumed sour, sweet, bitter

Uses description to paint a picture ….”the lawn started at the beach and ran towards sun-dials and brick walls and burning gardens – finally when it reached the house drifting up the side in bright vines as though from the momentum of its run. The front was broken up by a line of French windows, glowing now with reflected gold and [...]