Good morning Year 6! Well done for your work yesterday 🙂

Today we are focusing on Grammar. For a starter, please complete the questions below in your Home Learning Book.

The poem ‘Promise’ that we looked at yesterday is called a ‘Free Verse Poem’ as it has no set rhyme or rhythm.

This guide explains more-click here 

Task

On Thursday, we are all going to write our own ‘Free verse poems’ about this period in history.

Think of a theme:

  • The sounds, smells and sights of nature
  • Your family
  • The empty streets and empty buildings
  • The acts of kindness that we read about or see about.
  • The NHS heroes
  • Rainbows

What will you focus on? Comment below and let me know!

Once you thought of your theme, have a go creating a mind map in your Home Learning Books jotting down all your ideas. Can you include figurative language? The success criteria below may help you

 

Success Criteria:

  • Choosing words that fit the topic, mood and audience
  • Choosing meaningful vocabulary
  • Checking my spelling using a dictionary
  • Use figurative language (metaphor and personification)
  • Effectively uses repetition in the poem
  • The poem has a clear message

 

Miss Gorick and Mrs Healy xx

 

For a printable version of the blog, click here Tuesday-English

28 comments on “English-Tuesday 19th May

  1. Hi Miss! I have sent in my starter!

    I think I am going to focus on the boredom of staying at home. It gets rather boring when you are stuck at home and you can’t do much with your friends.

  2. Good morning,
    My theme is going to be the empty streets and empty buildings and I’m going to have fun doing it.

  3. Miss Gorick says:

    I really look forward to reading it ?

  4. ?Maryana? says:

    Hi Miss
    You by mistake put maths instead of English

  5. Miss Gorick says:

    Thank you for letting me know…I’m not sure how I did that!

  6. Hi miss. I just wanted to point out you put the picture of the blog English, but the title is Maths Tuesday 19th of May. You might want to change that!

  7. Miss Gorick says:

    Thank you Ethan for letting me know…I must have been sleepy when typing!

  8. Hello Miss,
    I think i will be focusing on the colorful rainbows and the empty town then maybe even on our NHS heroes.

    My first verse might turn out like this:

    We see them everywhere,
    On windows high above and windows low below.
    We see them color the window,
    These beautiful signs of hope…

    By the way Miss i think you accidentally wrote maths at the top instead of english 🙂

  9. Miss Gorick says:

    Yes I did…oops!
    I think that’s going to be a really beautiful poem ?

  10. Good Morning everyone,
    In my poem I am going to focus on nature for example:
    ● There is not as much pollution in the air
    ● The fish, dolfins, and sharks are all free ( yesterday I saw a whole pod of dolfins jumping around in the sea really close to the beach )
    ● There are so many animals walking around freely

  11. Miss Gorick says:

    That sounds lovely Lola 🙂

  12. Mornin Miss!!(and everyone!)
    Here are my ideas for my free verse poem:

    The streets are lonely
    With no one at all.
    The wail of kids.
    Sad kids.
    The tantrums of kids.
    Angry kids.
    The silent crying of kids.
    Scared kids.
    But we are all here.
    We are all in this together.
    No matter what.
    We will all still be here.

  13. Miss Gorick says:

    Morning (or mornin as you say!)

    Gosh what an emotional poem. I look forward to reading the rest.

  14. Elly(●'◡'●) says:

    Good Morning Miss Gorick:
    Here are some of my ideas:
    > The mood will be sad because the theme is about losing a loved one.
    > it will have many adjectives in it such as sorrowful and mourning etc.
    >The first and last line will be repeated to give more expression and repetition.
    > I will also check my spelling in a dictionary and I will also look for better adjectives using an online thesaurus.

  15. Miss Gorick says:

    Hi Elly ? I like your idea of repeating the first and last line.

  16. ??GABRIEL:p says:

    Good morning Miss,
    Do I write it on the blog or on my home learning book?

  17. Miss Gorick says:

    Hi Gabriel! Write your ideas on the blog and then plan/write it in your Home Learning Book ?

  18. Birthday girl Eliza???? says:

    Good morning everyone today is my birthday!

    I will focus on nature, plants and animals because we should learn to notice plants and animals and appreciate them, so I am going to right a poem about that.

  19. Miss Gorick says:

    Thank you Birthday girl Eliza! Happy birthday ? ? ? ?
    I like your ideas for your poem-I agree, this time has given us a chance to appreciate nature more!

  20. Laetitia says:

    This will be fun for Thursday! I picked the theme of the empty streets while the NHS are fighting for us.

    P.S. Happy Birthday to Eliza!

  21. Miss Gorick says:

    That sounds great, I look forward to reading it ?

  22. All done miss have a nice lunch!!

  23. Miss Gorick says:

    Thank you Nina ? you too!

  24. ?Laetitia? says:

    Happy Birthday to you
    Happy Birthday to you
    Happy Birthday dear Eliza
    Happy Birthday to you!

  25. Hi Miss Gorick, here is my first idea of the free-verse poem:

    NHS Heroes working so hard and determined to fight the virus.
    Happily, they have their effort supported by the public.
    Struggling every day by the number of patients.
    Clapping begins every Thursday at 20:00, the whole country claps for #clap for our carers.
    Always prepared to do God’s mission and sometimes they fear but they have God by their side.
    Researching information, they try to invent a vaccine.
    Even though they aren’t wearing capes and they cannot fly, they are always prepared for an alert.
    Receptionist, who welcome the ill patients, to the teams who work 24/7 all deserve a big cheer.
    Say a giant cheer Hooray to our heroes
    (The first letter of each sentence will read vertically as NHS CARERS? )

  26. Miss Gorick says:

    Wow! Anahi, I am so impressed (and these are only your first ideas!!). What an emotive and meaningful poem-it is also so clever to spell out NHS CARERS using the beginning letters-well done.

  27. ♡ Haleema ♡ says:

    I’m thinking of doing a poem on what the community is doing to help during this time.

  28. Miss Gorick says:

    That will be lovely Haleema-I look forward to reading it!

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