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Primary 5 Week beg. 1st March Literacy Tasks

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This week we are focusing on World Book Day!

I  put up a post about this on Friday and talked about it at our Friday Teams Meet. There are different activities on that post for you to choose from.

This week your literacy tasks include, watch and listening to a video, a reading task, a comprehension task and a creative writing task. There is also a choice of inspiration tasks – you choose the one you want. The only difference is you get to choose the theme. There are three to choose from. Don’t do any work on the Queen’s Nose this week. I have posted some spelling revision and consolidation tasks in Teams.

Choice 1 – A Football Theme.

Click here to listen to some football themed stories

This next worksheet has some ideas about reading, talking and writing for you to try out.

If you choose this theme you must do the Discuss the extract task –

DISCUSS THE EXTRACT! TAKEN FROM PAGES 16–23 OF 20 FANTASTIC FOOTBALL STORIES
1. What can you tell about the style of the book?
Do you like it? Is it fiction or non-fiction?
2. What does Harry Kane describe as being ‘crucial’
to his career success? (page 17)
3. What are Megan Rapinoe’s beliefs? How did she
‘speak up’ for them? (page 21)

And the Creative Writing Task

CREATIVE CHALLENGE FROM ALEX BELLOS & BEN
LYTTLETON!
In 1983 thieves stole the World Cup trophy from an
office in Brazil. Write a dramatic story from the point
of view of a detective. You will need to invent: the
name of detective; the names of thieves and their
motives; and how the detective solves the case!

You can choose to do Inspiration Task 1 or 2.

Get Ready Get Set Tasks

Football-Stories_compressed

 

Choice 2 – Imagine a Wild Adventure

Click here to listen to an author who uses real life events to create stories

This next worksheet has some ideas about reading, talking and writing for you to try out.

If you choose this theme you must do the Discuss the extract task –

DISCUSS THE EXTRACT! TAKEN FROM PAGES 1-9 OF SKYSTEPPERS!
1. What strikes you about the first sentence of the
story? What does it tell you about Matteo?
2. What image do you get of Paris on page 2? Write
down and words or phrases that stand out.
3. How does Katherine Rundell contrast the setting
of the rooftops, on page 5?

And the Creative Writing Task

CREATIVE CHALLENGE FROM KATHERINE RUNDELL!
Choose a character from your favourite book. Write a
story inspired by what might have happened to them
before the story started . . . Remember, there are many
adventures that we go on in life!

You can choose to do Inspiration Task 1 or 2.

Get Ready Get Set – Wild Adventure Tasks

Wild Adventures Book Extract

Choice 3 – Creative Writing using treasured items

Click to be inspired by how this author uses doodles to create stories

This next worksheet has some ideas about reading, talking and writing for you to try out.

If you choose this theme you must do the Discuss the extract task –

DISCUSS THE EXTRACT! TAKEN FROM PAGES 1-11 OF THE RIVER WHALE!
1. How does the author make you feel as though
you’re on a boat or a ship, on pages 1–2?
2. What does Immy wish? What does Usha have that
Immy doesn’t?
3. Why do you think the layout of the text changes
on page 3? What is the effect of this change?

And the Creative Writing Task

CREATIVE CHALLENGE FROM SITA BRAHMACHARI!
Share the treasure from your treasure haul and write
a story about a dream coming true. Write in any way
you want to – with doodles, illustrations, big words or
small words. Read your story aloud and try to feel the
words. Most importantly, have fun writing it!

Get Ready Get Set – Using our treasures to inspire task

Treasure to inspire book extract

 

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