Starter quiz
- What is a compound sentence?
- a sentence with lots of adjectives
- two simple sentences joined together ✓
- a simple sentence
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- What do compound sentences use to join ideas together?
- joining words ✓
- capital letters
- commas
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- 'And' is a joining word. Which of these are also joining words?
- but ✓
- or ✓
- the
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- 'And' is the joining word for ...
- building on ideas. ✓
- positive and negative sentences.
- for an option.
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- Match the joining word to its purpose.
- but⇔for a positive and a negative ✓
- or⇔for an option or effect ✓
- and⇔building on ideas ✓
- When we write, we always try to ...
- vary our sentence types. ✓
- write very fast.
- write in just capital letters.
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Exit quiz
- Presenting can be an important final stage of which process?
- the writing process ✓
- the reading process
- the drawing process
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- Presenting involves speaking in front of ...
- a mirror.
- a wall.
- an audience. ✓
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- What is the most important thing to do when speaking to an audience?
- Make sure they can hear you. ✓
- Make sure you look smart.
- Make sure they can see you.
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- What is the name for how loud or quiet a sound is?
- volume ✓
- pace
- eye-contact
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- Eye-contact is very important because ...
- it helps us to see who is listening.
- it helps us to connect with our audience. ✓
- it helps us to speak loudly and clearly.
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- What is it called when you practise something before you perform in order to get better at it?
- rejoicing
- presenting
- rehearsing ✓
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Presentations can be spoken aloud to an audience.
- Presentations are effective ways to share information.
- Presentations should be spoken clearly and at a suitable volume for the space you are in.
Common misconception
Pupils may speak very quickly, quietly and not look up from their page when presenting their report.
The teacher says a word or phrase in a loud, clear voice, and the children have to echo it back as loudly and clearly as they can.
Keywords
Presenting - involves speaking in front of others and listening to others
Audience - a group of people gathered to watch a presentation or performance
Volume - how loud or quiet something is
Rehearsing - practising something before you perform in order to get better at it
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