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Title: Homophones, Short paragraphs and TiP ToP


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Homophones, Short paragraphs and TiP ToP
  • L.O.
  • To be able to understand and use short paragraphs
    in writing
  • To be able to use a variety of learning
    strategies to plan and create a piece of writing.

2
Key Words
  • Paragraph
  • TiP ToP
  • Effect

3
Target
  • Set yourself a target for the lesson.
  • This should be a target different to the learning
    objectives but something you can show you have
    done this lesson.
  • Eg. Write paragraphs, use capitals in the right
    place, use quotation marks correctly

4
Task 1
  • On whiteboards tell me what each part of TiP ToP
    stand for

Ti
P
To
P
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  • The TiP ToP song!!!
  • Ti.. for time change use this when
  • You want to move from now to then.
  • P.. for place change this is found
  • Every time you move around.
  • To.. for topic this is due
  • When you mention something new.
  • P.. for person this would fit
  • When someone else comes into it.

6
Task 2
  • Consider
  • Why might we use short paragraphs?

7
Task 2 (cont.)
  • To slow the reader down
  • To create a shock
  • To make something stand out
  • To change the flow of the writing
  • To repeat something
  • To remind the reader of something
  • Speech
  • To create an impact

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Task 3
  • You will now continue to plan your first piece of
    coursework
  • You will need to
  • Create a mind-map of possible inanimate objects
    that you could write about,
  • Then create a plan/mind map/ bullet points about
    how your story will develop,
  • Then begin to write your draft, make sure that
    you have a beginning,
  • middle and end to your story.
  • TRY TO VARY THE LENGTH OF YOUR SENTENCES AND
    PARAGRAPHS
  • (Short sentences can make the reader stop and
    think,
  • emphasise important parts of the story and break
    up the rhythm
  • While longer sentences can show a thought
    process,
  • describe an event or object or provide a more
    regular reading pattern)

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Task 4
  • Swap your work with a friend
  • Each person should comment on one good thing and
    a one thing they could do to improve
  • When making your comments you might like to use
    one of the following statements or create your
    own
  • Remember to check your spelling using a
    dictionary.
  • Make sure you use capital letters and full stops.
  • Try to use a variety of punctuation.
  • Try to make your writing more descriptive.
  • Vary your sentence length.
  • Think about your paragraph structure.

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Task 4 (cont.)
  • Think about the challenge you set yourself at the
    beginning of the lesson.
  • Did you meet your own target? How?
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