Storybird Sharing

Students in 5W, 5/6A OC, and 6B have been working on an imaginative writing task this term. Using the Storybird website, students have created beautiful narratives with Storybird artworks to share with younger readers in their buddy classes and the library. Today, we had a sharing session where students read each other’s books, which was perfect for pyjama day! Keep an eye out on our class blogs over the next few days to read digital copies of the narratives.

Imaginative writing prompt

image source: https://i.imgur.com/mjINalw.jpg

6B are currently looking at describing the setting of a narrative. Using the image above as a visual prompt, describe the setting using the following:

  • imaginative devices (simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, etc.)
  • show, don’t tell
  • the five senses (hear, smell, taste, touch, sight)

Post your setting descriptions in the comments section, or submit them through this week’s Homework task on Google Classroom.

NaNoWriMo

This month, 6B are participating in the NaNoWriMo challenge. NaNoWriMo is short for National Novel Writing Month, where students spend the month of November writing a novel. Each student in 6B has been preparing characters, settings, and plotlines for their novel. Everyone has set themselves an individualised writing target, with a word count goal for their novel. We have worked out how many words we need to write each day to help motivate us during the month. Each day in November, we will have a set amount of time dedicated to writing our novels. Students are welcome to bring in a device each day to type their novel, or they can take home their novel workbook each night to write in for homework.

This morning we started the countdown for NaNoWriMo! I can’t wait to read these wonderful stories and see 6B smash their daily goals!

Weekly Imaginative Writing Prompts

6B have voted for two imaginative writing prompts this week that they will be working on during class time and for homework. Remember that quality writers show, don’t tell. Try writing using some or all of the 5 senses (smell, taste, touch, hear, sight), and adding in some figurative devices (metaphor, simile, personification, pun, alliteration, etc.). Publish your writing on your student blog once you have edited and revised it.

338 another collaboration with Houston
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Weekly Imaginative Writing Prompt: The $5 Island

Below is our Weekly Imaginative Writing Prompt, The $5 Island. Create an imaginative narrative based on this picture. Remember that quality writers show, don’t tell. Try writing using some or all of the 5 senses (smell, taste, touch, hear, sight), and adding in some figurative devices (metaphor, simile, personification, pun, alliteration, etc.). Make sure your story has a solid resolution and doesn’t end too abruptly (no waking up from a dream endings please). We will also be working on this in class throughout the week. Publish your writing on your student blog once you have edited and revised it. I am excited about reading your imaginative ideas, 6B!

#784five-dollar island
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