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English – Year 3

Task 1: Spellings – Year 3/4 word list

Task 2: Descriptive language

Task 3: Fronted adverbials

Task 4: Design your own TV ad (storyboard)

Task 5: Advert description

Task 1: Spelling

Activity 1: Mnemonic devices

Use a variety of mnemonic devices to practise the focus words. Look on the next page for some ideas!

Activity 2: Crossword

Focus words:HeardHeartHeightHistoryImagineImportantIncreaseInterestIsland Knowledge

Task 2:

https://www.literacyshed.com/megacity.html

Watch the advert for James Wellbeloved pet food.

Make sure you read the description of the advert below the video to help set the scene!

Activity:

Compare the different settings and how the 2 characters must have felt at the beginning and end of the advert. Think about:

• Location• Colours used• Atmosphere• Emotion

Make sure you use expanded noun phrases!

Task 3: Fronted adverbials

A fronted adverbial is a word or phrase that is placed at the start of a sentence.

They are used to explain how (manner), when (time) or where (place) something happens.

Activity 1: Create a fronted adverbial for each sentence.

Activity 2:

Create some sentences with a fronted adverbial describing where (place) the characters are at the beginning, middle and end of the advert.

Task 4:

You are going to design your own advert for pet food!

Remember, this advert needs to show how the animal’s life has got better, just like Harry’s did when he moved to the countryside.

You can download this template off our website.

Task 5:

On the website, there was a beautiful description about the James Wellbeloved advert.

You are going to write a similar description about the advert you have created.

https://www.literacyshed.com/megacity.html

Checklist:

Expanded noun phrases

Subordinate conjunctions (WABUBS)

Fronted adverbials (where)

For example:

We travel with the struggling pair asthey try desperately to bring joy and happiness to their cold, dark world. Littered with looming skyscrapers and devoid of nature, the pair struggle to break through to the busybodies caught up in the rush of city life.

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