English Task
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This week we read a new non-fiction text and completed some grammar, spelling and handwriting exercises. Today you will have the opportunity to apply these skills to your writing.

Today’s English focus is:

Writing

Today is an opportunity to write and share your first paragraph of writing. Write your first paragraph in your yellow book and then type this up on the blog.

I am working at the school hub today so I can’t post feedback on all of your writing pieces today. However, I will read them when I get home, and will comment on all of your final pieces tomorrow 🙂

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Tomorrow, a new blog will be posted for you to share your finished pieces. You may like to write this in your best handwriting with all of the corrections.

You can send a photo tomorrow of your finished writing pieces and I will add them to the gallery in tomorrow’s writing blog.

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Task

Skill: To write a Guinness World Record entry.

Remember, you are writing a Guinness World Record entry about the school breaking the record for their sandwich making!

You may like to read over the text again HERE to remind yourself of the events that happened.

What is a Guinness World Record?

A record title for awe-inspiring achievements! From talented pets and superhuman achievements to big stuff and extreme vehicles, people have made impressive records all around the world!

Before you start writing your entry, let’s have a look at some Guinness World Record entries to explore the style of writing.

 

Example

Continue reading this entry HERE

Have a look at some more interesting achievements HERE, Think carefully about the style of writing used. Does it make you want to read on more? Why?
You might like to write down some phrases to use in your own entry.

Checklist – What to include in your writing:

  • Title: The subject
  • Introduction: Introduce the subject and explain what it is.
  • Paragraphs: Use to write about different parts of the subject.
  • Conclusion: Write your finishing sentences.
  • Check spelling and punctuation.

Phrases you might like to use:
A team from Guinness World Records paid a visit to _________ to see them in action.
Under the watchful eye of an official GWR adjudicator…
This show-stopping record was achieved by…
As for the future,
Using teamwork, the staff and children…

You might like to plan your writing first by jotting down some ideas.

Now it’s your turn!

Remember to look at the examples and checklist to make sure you include important parts in your writing. I look forward to reading your first paragraph today and all of your writing tomorrow.

Don’t forget to use the article we read this week to help you!

35 comments on “English – Writing 14.5.20

  1. Sebastian says:

    Largest collection of Blu-Tac.

    In 2020, on the 14th of May, a man called Frank set a record for the biggest Blu-Tac collection. It was 3 metres long and 2 metres tall!
    A team from Guiness World Records paid Frank a visit to see his colossal block of Blu-Tac. They were amazed that someone would collect that much Blu-tac!

  2. Miss Jones says:

    Good effort Sebastian, I can see you have written your own Guinness World Record entry, how interesting!
    Next time, look carefully at the task set. We were writing about the sandwich challenge achieving a new world record.

  3. The tallest man goes Robert Wadlow when he was 8 was taller
    than his dad who was 175 cm. He is now 285 cm.
    There is no chance of him to stop growing. when he was 18 he was 252.7 cm. when we were 8 he was 4 inches taller
    then his dad at the age of 8 Robert died on15 July 1940 in Manistee
    his fyoo NREL drew 27000 to say fair well to Anthony
    the peaceful giant his cofin was 3m26 cm the smallest person

    could fit in his shoe

  4. Miss Jones says:

    Interesting World Record Patrick. Remember to read through the task carefully, we were writing about the sandwich challenge making a new world record!

  5. ????? ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ says:

    School makes 868 sandwiches could be a world record.

    This school in California beated the world record of 490 sandwiches and they made 868 in three minutes!

    The school was making sandwiches for the Alpha Project. The alpha project is a place where they make food for charity and bring the food there.

    When the timer started they were rushing to beat the world record. There were bread flying everywhere! The ingredients were bread cheese and lettuce.

    When there were five seconds they was a countdown to five to zero. When it came to zero everyone was high fiving and cheering.

    April 1st was the big day. They will be delivering the sandwiches to the Alpha Project.

  6. Miss Jones says:

    Well done Angie, you have sequenced your writing clearly 🙂
    Remember to read over your writing and check some of your words:
    ‘The school in California beat the world record’

  7. Dear Guinness Record,

    Our school has broken a record we think and we plead with you to come and check if our record is true or false. We have made 1593 sandwiches in 5 minutes and 42 seconds. Please will you come and comfirm our record ASAP.

    Yours Sincerely Julian

    Not complete

  8. Miss Jones says:

    Good effort Julian, I can see you have written to the Guinness World Record as the school. Your next piece could be about the Guinness World Record adjudicator attending the school to see the event in action.

  9. School makes 868 sandwiches for charity : could be a world record.
    ———————————————————————————————

    A school makes 868 sandwiches in 3 minutes could you make 868 sandwiches in 3 minutes ? But these children did they may have broken a record of making so many sandwiches.
    These sandwiches were made for people in need so they also helped their community. These amazing children go to San Diego Jewish Academy in California. Chaim Heller the headteacher said he wanted them to change the world he also said “It is not enough to talk about making the world better students must get involved”

    Parents called the Guinness Book of records they will say if it is broken or set. The Guinness gave the school some rules. They had to take a video of making the sandwiches. Also somebody had to check the sandwiches if they were finished or they wouldn’t count. April 1st was the day. It took place in the school gym.
    50 more tables were set up. On the tables were cheese, tomatoes, bread and lettuce. Then when they all went into the gym they started making. Everything was flying across the room there was 5 seconds left and they finished in time.

    Adults checked and they counted 868 !!! They delivered the sandwiches to the Alpha project where they deliver these to charity.

  10. Miss Jones says:

    Great effort Chloe K, just remember you are writing as if the new record has been achieved. Check the start of paragraph 2.

  11. Penelope says:

    School makes 868 sandwiches for a charity ; could be a world record
    A team from the Guinness World Records paid a visit to students and staff in San Diego Jewish Academy Californiato see them in action to try and beat a workd record of making sandwiches for a charity.
    But it is not as easy as you think because the GWR had given them some rules, they only had 3 mn and if a sandwich was not finished , it didnt count. Using teamwork, the staff and children were maybe able to beat a workld record because the last school was only able to make 490 sandwiches in 3mn and they were able to make 868 sandwiches in 3mn. But they also had to make a video of them doing it. In their sandwiches, there were two slices of bread, mustard, tomatoes, two slices of cheese and lettuce.
    what an amazing record !

  12. Miss Jones says:

    Good effort Penelope! Remember to check over your writing for punctuation mistakes. When you publish your work remember to state that the school did achieve a new world record ‘the staff and children were able to beat a new world record’.

  13. Mrs Casey says:

    Amazing!

  14. Grace -Anne says:

    School makes new world record by making 868 sandwiches in 3 minutes!

    Children in California have broken a new world record in 3 minutes. People from the Guinness World record team went to the school to see the event take place.

    The teachers and children set up the table by putting a blue cloth down and they laid out all the ingredients. Once they put their gloves on they waited for the timer to start.

    As soon as the timer began the staff and children started making sandwiches. The hall was as quiet as a mouse!

    Everyone was rushing like a cheetah and they made a lot of mess because they wanted to break the world record!

    The children had 5 seconds left and quickly made another 10 sandwiches . Finally the Guinness World Record counted them and the teacher was amazed because they made 868 sandwiches!

  15. Miss Jones says:

    Well done Graceanne, you structured your writing clearly using paragraphs and even added in some similes! You may like to add some more description into your finished piece about what the atmosphere was like during the event!

  16. Lamborghini Maura Matthias says:

    Record Breaking of Making Sandwiches in 3 Minutes:

    The students of San Diego Jewish academy are planning to make sandwiches for the homeless and to break the record in the Guinness World Book Records. Previously another school made 490 sandwiches in 3 minutes for a charity called The alpha project. The students also learned about helping the community. They are hoping to enter their names in the Guinness World Book of Records.

  17. Miss Jones says:

    Well done Matthias, in your finished piece, you can explain what happened on the day of the event 🙂

  18. It was a Monday morning at San Diego Jewish Academy, the children are extremely excited to complete the record set by the Guinness Book of World Records. The challenge is to make 490 sandwiches or more to give to the Alpha Project a charity for homeless people.

    Under the watchful eye of an adjudicator the children smashed the record by making 868 sandwiches in total. They showed great teamwork and confidence in the completing this heart warming challenge.

  19. Miss Jones says:

    Well done Ethan, I can see you used some of the sentence starters to help you with ideas. Try to add more into what happened during the event, how many children were there? Where did it take place?

  20. Gabriella says:

    School makes 868 sandwiches in three minutes!

    The children at San Diego Jewish Academy made a new world record by making a total of 868 sandwiches.
    Chaim Heller is the school’s leader. He said he wanted his students to change the world! They just might have done so with their new record!

    Early in the morning before the event, staff and children prepared everything getting ready for the event. They laid out all the ingredients for the sandwiches.

    The man started the timer and the event started. All of the children quickly began making sandwiches. There was cheering from the children.

    The three minutes was over and everyone stopped. The judge counted all of the sandwiches and to the amazement of the teachers, they made 868 a new world record!!!

  21. Miss Jones says:

    Well done Gabriella, you explained what happened during the event clearly! Next time add some more description about what the atmosphere was like, how were the children feeling?!

  22. Hi Miss I have written mine in my yellow book. I have the Guinness Book of Records at home and it is a lot of fun to read. My favourite record is for The most grapes eaten by some using their feet which is 53 in 3 minutes!!!

  23. Miss Jones says:

    Brilliant Orla, can you send in a photo of your writing? I would love to read it 🙂

  24. School makes 868 sandwiches for charity in 3 minutes.

    A team from Guinness World Records paid a visit to children from San Diego Jewish Academy in California.
    They are trying to break world record in 3 minutes by making the biggest amount of sandwiches for charity Alpha Project.
    Using teamwork, the parents and children prepared 50 tables with bread, cheese, tomatoes and lettuce at the school gym.
    Under the watchful eye of an official GWR adjudicator the older and younger children were working very hard and fast. Food was flying everywhere!
    The world record was achieved!!!! Everyone was cheering and high-fiving each other. The school broke world record!!!! They made 868 sandwiches in 3 minutes.

  25. Miss Jones says:

    Well done Chloe H, I love your sentence ‘food was flying everywhere!’ You have explained the event well.
    Remember to check over your writing for spelling and punctuation mistakes 🙂

  26. Karolina says:

    Students at the San Diego Jewish Academy broke the record, helping their community!
    Students made 868 sandwiches in three minutes.
    Parents from the school got all the information from the Guinness of World. They got the rules they had to follow and everything had to be recorded on video.
    April 1 was a very important day for school because it was a record breaking day. They prepared 50 tables and sandwich products. The countdown began, excited children started making sandwiches, everyone was in a hurry.The younger children made one sandwich each and older students made two .

  27. Miss Jones says:

    Well done Karolina, you have written clearly about the event. I’m looking forward to reading about what happens next. Remember you can build in suspense to your writing to make it even more exciting! Think about the atmosphere of the hall and how the children felt.

  28. 868 sandwiches in 3 minutes!!!

    A School in California made 868 sandwiches in 3 minutes, a new world record!

    The Guinness Book of Record team travelled down to watch the event take place and make sure the school followed the rules.

    On the morning of the event the team of staff prepared the 50 tables with the sandwich ingredients. They used ham, lettuce and cheese for the filling and these ingredients were bought and laid out on the tables for the children to use.

    Before the timer started the Guinness World Record adjudicator went through the rules with staff and children. All of the children put on gloves and aprons for health and safety. Then the excitement started.

    The room was quiet and filled with suspense, the time had come!
    The timer began and all of a sudden everyone felt a pang of pressure.

    When they had finished, the sandwiches were counted out and suddenly everyone felt tense but the number was called out… 868!!!!!

    They had done it, they had broken a world record!!!!

  29. Miss Jones says:

    Great work Ophelia, you have added in some lovely detail to your writing! Remember to include how everyone felt too!

  30. School in San Diego make 868 sandwiches in 3 minutes!!!

    In San Diego, California, a School had an enormous event of having to make more than 490 sandwiches in 3 minutes and even though this sounds impossible, they made 868 sandwiches breaking the record but also nearly DOUBLING the old record.
    But they STILL weren’t finished! They gave their 868 sandwiches to the charity, helping 868 people in need.

  31. Miss Jones says:

    Great effort Samuel! Next time, remember to add in the information about what happened during the event… where did it take place, how many children were there.

  32. School makes 868 sandwiches for their charity!!!

    Once a big event took place, it was about a school making 868 sandwiches for their charity.
    They did it in 3 mins!
    50 tables were set up in the gym place, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese and bread were flying all over the room.
    They did more than their record.
    Then the adults checked all 868 sandwiches.
    Adults put them into containers and then delivered them to a charity group, named the Alpha project.
    April the 1st, was the day when they did it. All of the people counted: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, and after that, the room was filled with claps cheers plus woo hoo!!!

  33. Miss Jones says:

    Well done Emi, you have added in some excitement to your writing! Remember to read over your writing and add any missing sentences. How many children made the sandwiches? Who was there? Did they have to follow strict rules?

  34. Dear Guinness world record.
    In California a school in San Diego Jewish Academy.
    In a k_12 school,students made 868 sandwiches. It was held for a charity group called the alpha project.
    Chaim Heller the schools leader said he wants the students to change the world .
    Seeing as the record was 420 sandwiches in three minutes.
    This could be a new record.

  35. Miss Jones says:

    A good effort Jiana, as you continue you writing remember to read over and correct any mistakes. For your next part, you can write about what happened on the day of the event 🙂

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