Following work based on Language by Porter Robinson, found here at the brilliant Literacy Shed, we wrote narrative episodes, featuring a dramatic start.
Enjoy the recordings below: Ignore the foreign subtitles, but this is your prompt for tomorrow's writing. Who is the boy? What are his powers? Why had the school been damaged? As Miss Hemmings said tonight, what a terrific effort from all of the participants! Here are our happy winners. Well done! As part of our work on probability, we worked out the chance of choosing a certain colour. What was impossible? What was certain? The prompt this week is:
… but all we could see was water… Please make sure you use the prompt as it is written. This means you have 107 words to use. Tip: Type it in Word so you can edit it and check the word count! Click here for examples from this week - hopefully you'll leave a 2 stars and a wish comment to support other writers. Good examples (which are edited and around 107 words) will be entered for the 100 Word Challenge! |
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