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What is a rhetorical question?
•A rhetorical question is a question which does not really need a reply or answer. •Rhetorical questions are used in writing to grab our attention, build excitement and interest so we want to read all the way to the end.
Important Vocabulary
• Persuasive writing. 有说服⼒的写作 Yǒu shuōfú lì de xiězuò• Rhetorical questions. 反问 Fǎnwèn• Toothache. ⽛疼. Yá téng• Brush your teeth regularly. 定期刷⽛. Dìngqí shuāyá• How much fun can cleaning your teeth be? • 清洁⽛齿能带来多少乐趣? Qīngjié yáchǐ néng dài lái duōshǎo lèqù?• Chocolate flavoured toothpaste 巧克⼒味⽛膏 Qiǎokèlì wèi yágāo• Berry flavoured toothpaste 浆果味⽛膏 Jiāngguǒ wèi yágāo• Gummy flavoured toothpaste. 胶味⽛膏 Jiāo wèi yágāo
1. Please record yourself reading these rhetorical questions aloud and upload the recording to Seesaw. Use lots of attitude and expression in your voice too!
Do you think this bedroom is going to clean itself?Are you serious?Are you kidding me?Would you ever really run away from home?You know that’s dangerous, right?Come on, you aren’t going to give up now, are you?Looking after our planet is important, isn’t it?Shouldn’t everyone try to stay safe during the Covid pandemic?
Meet the New Teetho Team! by Oral B
Choco Berry Gummy The exciting new toothpaste kids will LOVE ! ! ! Comes in 3 AMAZING flavours
Chocolate, Strawberry AND Bubble Gum
Look out for the NEW Vanilla and Strawberry stripe coming to a supermarket near you soon!
Persuasive Text Model Is your mum always on your back to clean your teeth? If you think a toothpaste that tastes like chocolate is for you, then get yourself some Teetho. It will make you want to clean your teeth a hundred times a day. The second most common disease in Australia today, is tooth decay. People would never get tooth decay if they cleaned their teeth properly. Studies have shown that 90% of children brush longer with Teetho. Toothaches are caused by gum disease and tooth decay. Toothaches are painful. Did you know that a Middle Ages treatment for toothache was to kiss a donkey? Imagine that! Imagine actually wanting to clean your teeth. A yummy toothpaste is your answer. Put Choco Teetho on your family’s shopping list today! Also available in strawberry and bubble gum flavour. Your teeth will sparkle like diamonds and your mum will love it too!
2. Challenge ActivityWhy we should brush our teeth regularly
Finish the sentences to make a persuasive text about brushing teeth.
How much fun can cleaning your teeth be?
Imagine Choco, Berry or Gummy flavoured toothpaste!
It will make you want to ______________________________________________
Your teeth will sparkle like ____________________________________________
Research has shown that 90% of children ________________________________
Toothaches are caused by ____________________________________________
Next time you go shopping ___________________________________________
Make your mum happy and ___________________________________________
Shouldn’t everyone look after ________________________________________ ?
Writing- T3 W7 Tuesday 24th August
A simile is a figure of speech that compares two usually dissimilar things. The comparison uses like, as…as or as if. Eg.
1. Her hands were as cold as ice. 2. He ran like the wind. 3. The window was as clear as day. 4. The kite flew like a bird.
Activity: Complete the similes which use either “as...as”, “like” or “as if”. Add extra detail with adjectives and verbs to help your reader visualise your simile.
Simile 1: The candle burned as hot as
Simile 2: Jarrod knew that he needed to be as quiet as
Simile 3: The rosy-red balloon took to the sky like
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Simile 6: The pearls shimmered
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PART B- Select 2 sets of words from above and write an alliteration sentence, eg. The terrible tigers tried to jump over the fence.
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Writing T3 W7 Friday 26th August
Descriptions
Look at the autumn picture. Write 3 words to answer the following questions”
1. What can you see? Eg. Golden leaves, 2. What can you hear? Eg. Birds tweeting, 3. What can you smell? Eg. Dry leaves 4. What can you feel? Eg. Warmth, happiness 5. Can you compare the leaves to something else? Eg. The
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Year 3 / 4 Geography The Earth’s Environment
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Count the following items by fractions and write how many there are in total at the end.
How many strawberries? _________
How many pizzas? ______________
How many cakes? _______________