Unit 2 – Literacy 2.1a - Creating a jingle.  The roller coaster with the largest drop in the world is in (Magic Mountain) LA.  Click herehere  Have.

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Unit 2 – Literacy 2.1a - Creating a jingle

 The roller coaster with the largest drop in the world is in (Magic Mountain) LA.  Click herehere  Have you ever been on a roller coaster? Literacy

Talk about:  Where it was  How it felt  Did you enjoy the experience? In pairs:

 How many words can you think of to describe the experience of being on a roller coaster?  Share these with your teacher who will write them on the board Using words to describe the feeling

 Most of the words described probably relate to being excited or scared.  Did you have any of the words on the next slide? Thinking about these words

Word cloud Are there any words that you do not know what they mean? Look them up in a dictionary and record their meaning

 A jingle is a short slogan, verse, or tune designed to be easily remembered, especially used in advertising.  An example of an advert with a catchy jingle can be seen herehere What is a jingle?

 A new theme park will be opening soon. You have been asked to write a jingle for it.  The jingle should describe how exciting the new theme park is going to be and to encourage people to visit.  Your jingle doesn’t have to rhyme, but you may like it to.  If you want to use the name of the new theme park in your jingle, it is called Fun Times. Your task