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Lesson 21 lesson writing.notebook May 12, 2020 Date: L.O.To use instructional writing to write a recipe Bronze Convert similes into metaphors Silver Think of a metaphor to describe these pictures Gold Write three metaphors to describe


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Lesson 21­ lesson writing.notebook 1 May 12, 2020

Date: L.O.To use instructional writing to write a recipe

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Explain the difference between a simile and a metaphor

Think of a metaphor to describe these pictures Convert similes into metaphors Write three metaphors to describe the barren desert, Camp Green Lake; E.g- The desert was a cruel master depriving its inhabitants of water.

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Lesson 21­ lesson writing.notebook 2 May 12, 2020

Date: L.O.To use instructional writing to write a recipe

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Similes use the words 'like' or 'as' to compare things—“Life is like a box of chocolates.” In contrast, metaphors directly state a comparison—“Love is a battlefield.”. Think of a metaphor to describe these pictures Convert similes into metaphors Write three metaphors to describe the barren desert, Camp Green Lake; E.g:- The desert was a cruel master depriving its inhabitants of water.

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Listen or read up to chapter 25

  • f Holes (available in youtube

link on weekly plan)

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In Holes, Sam is a young onion seller who claims that onions have many healing

  • powers. Today we are going to;
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Features of instructional writing

  • introduction
  • picture

We do not use personal pronouns (I, you, he, she, we, they) before these verbs

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Lesson 21­ lesson writing.notebook 6 May 12, 2020

Date: L.O.To use instructional writing to write a recipe Take two minutes to think about your recipe or remedy before moving onto next slide for more ideas.

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Lesson 21­ lesson writing.notebook 7 May 12, 2020

Date: L.O.To use instructional writing to write a recipe Braised onions Creamed onions Onion Soup Pickled onions Roasted onions Onions chutney Onion bhajis

Ideas for onion recipes

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Task

Read text and identify the; introduction ingredients method photo bossy verbs (imperative verbs) time connectives

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Answers

Read text and identify the; introduction ingredients method photo bossy verbs (imperative verbs) time connectives

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Date: L.O.To use instructional language to write a recipe

Silver Gold Bronze

Use bronze template to write your onion recipe. Include an introduction, list of ingredients, picture and method (include time connectives and imperative verbs) As bronze but do not use template. In your introduction, explain why the recipe is good for your health. As silver. In your introduction, use persuasive language which encourages the reader to make your recipe. Give a brief history of your recipe in the introduction. Where does it come from? Why did people start making it?

See word bank on next page

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Lesson 21­ lesson writing.notebook 11 May 12, 2020

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Lesson 21­ lesson writing.notebook 12 May 12, 2020

Date: L.O.To use instructional writing to write a recipe