Writing skills: A writing process

In this lesson, we will review all of our learning on developing our creative writing responses by looking at a new text, 'The Time Machine' by H.G. Wells, and a stimulus image. We'll be breaking this down into a 'process' for approaching our written work - think, plan, draft, critique, write - which will hopefully be a routine you can apply to your work in the future.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

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Q1.What is the name for a recurring symbol in a piece of writing?

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Q2.What do we call a character that does not change?

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Q3.Which fruit is associated with Adam and Eve and the story of Original Sin?

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Q4.A red rose is associated with love. What is a daisy symbolic of?

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Q5.Which insect symbolises community?

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.What is the name for a recurring symbol in a piece of writing?

1/5

Q2.What do we call a character that does not change?

2/5

Q3.Which fruit is associated with Adam and Eve and the story of Original Sin?

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Q4.A red rose is associated with love. What is a daisy symbolic of?

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Q5.Which insect symbolises community?

5/5

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Fiction: reading and descriptive writing

Lesson 25 of 25

Q1.Which one of the following is not one the 4 narrative conflicts we have been studying?

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Q2.What is the name given to a character who reveals qualities of the hero?

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Q3.Who was the Greek hero linked to our learning on journeys?

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Q4.Eve is associated with the quality of being a temptress. What is Mary most typically portrayed as?

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Q5.What does the word 'denouer' literally mean?

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Fiction: reading and descriptive writing

Lesson 25 of 25

Q1.Which one of the following is not one the 4 narrative conflicts we have been studying?

1/5

Q2.What is the name given to a character who reveals qualities of the hero?

2/5

Q3.Who was the Greek hero linked to our learning on journeys?

3/5

Q4.Eve is associated with the quality of being a temptress. What is Mary most typically portrayed as?

4/5

Q5.What does the word 'denouer' literally mean?

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Lesson summary: Writing skills: A writing process

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Time to move!

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For 5 mins...

Move around:
Climb stairs

On the spot:
Dance

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