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Catch ItWhere do you think the short film ‘Catch It’
might be set?
What do you think might happen in ‘Catch It’?
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Sit back and enjoy the short animation Catch It.
Day 1 Learning Objectives
• To generate adjectives and noun phrases to describe
• To write descriptive sentences
Take it a step further by:
• Using adverbs
• Using exciting vocabulary
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Meerkats (plural noun)
Write a list of adjectives and noun phrases on your whiteboard to describe the meerkats.
ExamplesAdjective furryNoun Phrase pointy black nose
What do their faces look like?
How do the meerkats stand?
What do their bodies look like?
Did you know the collective noun for meerkats is a mob?
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Time to talkNow let’s use our adjectives and noun phrases to build up some sentences about the mob of meerkats, using the image to help us.
Miss Hughes’s ExampleThe mob of little, furry meerkats stood on their tiny hind legs staring hungrily with their beady, black eyes at the juicy dragon fruit dangling temptingly from the leafy tree above.
Your turn. You have a minute to talk through your sentence and practise and improve it before you write it down.
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Time to talkTickled pink. Why have I tickled these things pink?
Miss Hughes’s ExampleThe mob of little, furry meerkats stood on their tiny hind legs staring hungrily with their beady, black eyes at the juicy dragon fruit dangling temptingly from the leafy tree above.
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Time to talkNow let’s use our adjectives and noun phrases to build up some sentences about the mob of meerkats, using the image to help us.
Miss Hughes’s ExampleThe mob of small, furry meerkats nervously peeked their pointy, black, round noses out of their sandy home so they could observe the large, feathery vulture eyeing up their favourite fruit.
Your turn. You have a minute to talk through your sentence, practise and improve it before you write it down.
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Time to talkNow let’s use our adjectives and noun phrases to build up some sentences about the mob of meerkats, using the image to help us.
Miss Hughes’s ExampleThe mob of small, furry meerkats bravely stood as tall as they could on their little hind legs and punched their tiny paws in the air angrily.
Your turn. You have a minute to talk through your sentence, practise and improve it before you write it down.
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Time To ShineWrite your own sentence for this still from the film.
You have a minute to talk through your sentence, practise and improve it before you write it down.
Time To Share and Listen
What would you tickle pink?
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Great Job Today
Give yourself a pat on the back and a silent cheer.
Day 2 Learning Objectives
• To generate adjectives and noun phrases to describe
• To write descriptive sentences
Take it a step further by:
• Using adverbs
• Using exciting vocabulary
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Time To Shine – What can you remember from yesterday?Write your own sentence for this still from the film.
You have a minute to talk through your sentence, practise and improve it before you write it down.
Time To Share and Listen
What would you tickle pink?
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Think about what the meerkats might be saying.
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Let’s be the story teller
Read the narration below for the start of the film.
Huddled together in their cosy, dark burrow, the meerkats were sound asleep. Because their tummies were rumbling loudly, they began to wake up. They were hungry. One by one they cautiously popped their little, furry heads into the open to search for food. Then they saw a juicy fruit hanging on a tree. Some of the meerkats climbed the tree and sniffed the ripe fruithappily, then they all stood underneath it and swayed together. All of a sudden, a huge shadow loomed over them. Oh no, a vulture had found the fruit too.
What happens next? Write the next sentence.
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Great Job Today
Give yourself a pat on the back and a silent cheer.
Day 3 Learning Objectives
• To generate adjectives and noun phrases to describe
• To write descriptive sentences
Take it a step further by:
• Using adverbs
• Using exciting vocabulary
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Think about what the vulture might say.
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Time To ShineWrite your own sentence for this still from the film.
You have a minute to talk through your sentence, practise and improve it before you write it down.
Time To Share and Listen
What would you tickle pink?
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dragon fruit (noun)
Write a list of adjectives and noun phrases on your whiteboard to describe the fruit.
ExamplesAdjective shinyNoun Phrase smooth, bright pink skin
What does it look like?
What do you think it smells
like?
What do you think it tastes
like?
Write a question sentence about this
dragon fruit.
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Time To ShineWrite your own sentence for this still from the film.
You have a minute to talk through your sentence, practise and improve it before you write it down.
Time To Share and Listen
What would you tickle pink?
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Time To ShineWrite your own sentence for this still from the film.
You have a minute to talk through your sentence, practise and improve it before you write it down.
Time To Share and Listen
What would you tickle pink?
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Great Job Today
Give yourself a pat on the back and a silent cheer.
Day 4 Learning Objectives
• To write a recount
Take it a step further by:
• Using adverbs
• Using exciting vocabulary
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Think about the whole story.
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You are going to write a recount of the story in your own words.
You will need to think about the following things:• What tense will you write in? (past)• How will you describe the meerkats?• How will you describe the vulture?• How will you describe the fruit?• What did the meerkats do? How did they do this?• When did something funny or surprising happen?• What punctuation will you use?
Time to be the Storyteller
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Great Job Today
Give yourself a pat on the back and a silent cheer.