Wednesday, 21 March 2018
Similes Paragraph
Hello fellow bloggers. Today I have a Similes paragraph for you. A simile is something that you compare to something else. A similes paragraph is when you have a topic sentence and similes that relate to that topic.
Tuesday, 20 March 2018
Shadows
Hello fellow bloggers. Last week we did an art activity with the theme shadows. We made a picture of ourselves and had to cut it out with black paper behind it to make a shadow. Here is my work:
Friday, 16 March 2018
Reading lesson number 5
Hello fellow bloggers, today I have a poetry lesson on similes on a dragon. Here is my instructions.
Learn:
1. Why poets like to use similes in a poem.
2. The different sentence structures and word types needed in ‘like’, ‘as’, and ‘than’ similes.
Use colour coding to highlight:
nouns which are being compared verb phrases which both nouns can do
adjectives which suit both nouns comparative adjectives
Wednesday, 14 March 2018
Similes
Hello fellow bloggers.
We have been learning about similes using like and as. We matched these pictures to make our own.
Tuesday, 13 March 2018
Swimming T1 2018
Hello fellow bloggers.
This year we have been practising streamlining our arms and legs. We have also been practising breathing techniques. We also had Swim Safe to teach us survival skills. I cannot swim a length of the pool. I am good at dolphin dive. I need to work on my free still.
This year we have been practising streamlining our arms and legs. We have also been practising breathing techniques. We also had Swim Safe to teach us survival skills. I cannot swim a length of the pool. I am good at dolphin dive. I need to work on my free still.
Friday, 9 March 2018
Couplet Poem
Hello fellow bloggers, I have done a couplet poem here is my learning out came.
Learn:
1. How to identify rhythm and rhyme in a couplet poem.
2. What a couplet is.
Nursery Rhymes
Hello fellow bloggers, today I have written a nursery rhyme using Jack and Jill. I took out all the nouns and relapsed them with something else. For Jack and Jill I used Lack and Lill.
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