Starter quiz
- Which three of these words need a capital letter?
- saturday ✓
- country
- palace
- july ✓
- egypt ✓
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- Match the correct punctuation to each of the sentences below.
- Where is my bicycle helmet⇔? ✓
- What a relief that is⇔! ✓
- I got a new bike⇔. ✓
- I'm so excited⇔! ✓
- What is a co-ordinating conjunction?
- a word that starts an adverbial clause
- a word that describes a noun
- a word that joins two main clauses to form a compound sentence ✓
- a word or words that can tell the reader where a noun is
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- Which of these are true for non-fiction texts?
- A non-fiction text is full of facts. ✓
- A non-fiction text is imaginary.
- A non-fiction text has two characters who speak to each other.
- There are different types of non-fiction text. ✓
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- Tick the fronted adverbial that is best suited to start this sentence: "I completed my home learning."
- With care, ✓
- In the swimming pool,
- After six years,
- All of a sudden,
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- Which sentence has the comma accurately punctuated?
- Before, breakfast I went for a run.
- Before breakfast, I went for a run. ✓
- Before breakfast I went, for a run.
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Exit quiz
- What is a linguistic feature?
- the way pictures are arranged in a report
- the way punctuation is used to show an emotion
- the way words are used in a sentence to make the meaning clear ✓
- the size of words in a piece of text
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- Tick the three words that are specific to the topic of Anglo-Saxons.
- battles ✓
- tree
- artefacts ✓
- settlement ✓
- river
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- What type of fronted adverbial is 'impressively'?
- fronted adverbial of time
- fronted adverbial of place
- viewpoint fronted adverbial ✓
- fronted adverbial of cause
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- Which two of these are viewpoint fronted adverbials?
- Slowly,
- Intriguingly, ✓
- Fearfully,
- Significantly, ✓
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- Which two of these are true for a fronted adverbial of cause?
- It links a cause to its effect. ✓
- It lists two adjectives to describe a noun.
- It links one sentence to the next sentence. ✓
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- Match the cause to the effect.
- They built strong castles.⇔As a result, they were able to keep their communities safe. ✓
- They were skilled farmers.⇔As a result, they could provide food for their villages. ✓
- They used storytelling.⇔As a result, they passed down their traditions. ✓
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Subject-specific vocabulary, including numerical facts, is used in a non-chronological report.
- Fronted adverbials of cause are used to at the start of a sentence to explain a reason.
- Sentences can start with a range of fronted adverbials like formal and viewpoint fronted adverbials.
Common misconception
Non-chronological reports can be written in first person
Non-chronological reports are only written in third person. A non-chronological report is not a biography or recount.
Keywords
Non-chronological report - a non-fiction text that informs about a subject or event and that is written out of time order
Linguistic feature - a structure of language that uses words
Language - a way of communicating using words for expressing ideas, thoughts and information
Fronted adverbial - a sentence starter followed by a comma
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