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Draw an image under each word to show
its meaning.
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Now it's time to turn your storyboard into an exciting short story in 3 days!
Use your storyboard and vocabulary specific to mountain climbing, to write just the opening.
You can use either first person (I, me, my) or third person (Gemma, she, her).
Monday 13th JulyLO: to write a story opening
Mountain climber is close to the summit and enjoying climbing
Possible box 1 opening:
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Opening
Description Dialogue ActionChoose how to set the scene, maybe shouting (dialogue) or describe the terrain (landscape).
Sometimes writers describe an action to grab the reader's interest... With frozen fingers, Gemma smashed the ice axe into the jagged ice as she clung to the rock face, terrified...
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From idea to opening...
This was it, the experience Gemma had trained so hard for to reach the summit of Mount Snowdon. Slowly, her hands tugged on the rope as she kicked her heavy boots into the ice and swung to her left. She gulped in the cold air as it became harder to breathe, but nothing could erase the satisfaction she felt. Chip, chip went her ice axe feverishly. Suddenly, Rob called up. "It's no good, I can't go any further!" Gemma gasped! She knew it would be unsafe for Rob to continue the ascent, the rocky terrain was becoming more hazardous, but they were so close. Could she climb on her own?
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Base
Mount Everest
Mountaineer
Peak
Summit
Join up the words/phrase to the definitionTuesday 14th July
Altitude
Ascent
Avalanche
Height measured above sea level
The act of going up a mountain
Sudden movement and fall of snow/ice/rock
The bottom of a mountain
The tallest mountain in the world
A climber of mountains
The pointed top of a mountain/ridge
The highest part of a hill
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Today we are going to write the build up and problem of our mountain rescue story.
Read over your opening and look closely at your next 2 boxes (build up and problem). Try to develop both parts into a paragraph each packed with description and a little tension!
The next page has an example of the 3rd paragraph and a reminder to use: different sentence openers short sentences for tension an exclamation mark a question to grab the reader's attention
Tuesday 14th July
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It was cold. It was now snowing. In her sleeping bag she lay, feeling hungry and tired. Gemma suspected she had broken her foot! With frozen fingers, she groped for her mobile phone and
rang the number of the only people who could now save her the mountain rescue team. Several hours passed. Reluctantly, Gemma played the scene of her falling over again in her head why had she insisted she could carry on climbing alone? In admiration,
Gemma gazed across the rocky terrain covered in ice and followed the jagged peaks as they pierced the sky. It looked like the storm
was intensifying Gemma shivered!
The problem:
Have fun adding detail to your story and think of what you want to write before writing it down.
It is okay to cross out and improve your ideas as you write!
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Wednesday 15th JulyStory Resolution and Ending
Take the time to read over your story so far, look at the vocabulary you now know and the techniques of building tension (short sentences, exclamation marks, powerful word choices and drama). How do you want your story to end?
Remember a rushed ending is a disappointing ending!
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Despite the excruciating pain,Suddenly,
To her surprise,Base camp was in sight!
Relief flooded Gemma's cold, tired body like a warm bath/rush of sea/warm summer's breeze
the propellers created a deafening roar
Useful Phrases
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Grey clouds crept over the mountain menacingly
Gemma began to wonder if she'd ever be found before the treacherous night set in!
In the distance... hum of a helicopter... grew louder until it rung in her ears and hammered in chest
Carefully/painfully Gemma was attached to the helicopter and swung precariously in the air, like a pendulum.
Hands gripped tightly like a vice as fear enveloped her, then she passed out as she was pulled inwards
My storyboard resolution ideas to develop into a paragraph...
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Ending
Your final paragraph the one to leave the reader either satisfied or wanting to read more!
What happened to your character?How did they feel about the whole ordeal?Would they ever climb a mountain again?
When you have finished, try reading the whole story aloud, maybe to a family member. Well done on finishing you have reached the summit!
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Thursday 16th July
You've got mail.
Open and read the letter for your class.
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Make a brainstorm or list of things you have done since working from home.
Find and answer the questions in your teacher's letter.Now think of 2 or 3 questions you could ask.
What are you looking forward to over the next month or in the near future?
To prepare your reply try the following tasks:
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https://wordwall.net/resource/831266/english/informalletter
If you can, try the online matching game to recap on features of a letter.
Date
Signature
Question
Salutation(Dear Miss)
Friendly chatty tone
Closing
Friday 17th July
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Your final writing task: to write a letter to your teacher.
Use your notes from yesterday and the features of a letter to write a reply to your teacher.
We would love to read as many as possible so please try to upload it to Purplemash.
Have a wonderful summer break Year 3!
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Friday 17th July
Dear Miss/Mrs , Hi, (include a question ?)
New line for a paragraph
Best wishes, (on a separate line)
Your name (on a separate line)