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www.ks1resources.co.uk Sam knew what his other sub sub sub sub-headings headings headings headings would be too. They were on his spider diagram. sub-heading sub-heading sub-heading sub-heading information information information information SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk Sam made a list of his sub sub sub sub-headings headings headings headings and what he wanted to write about. Pet Dogs Puppies Caring for a dog Working Dogs How are dogs different from each other? What are puppies? What do working dogs do? What do dogs need? Now I need some facts. SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk INTERESTING INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT FACTS ABOUT All About Dogs Pet Dogs facts Puppies facts Working dogs facts Caring for a dog facts How dogs are different to each other. W hat p u p p ie s are . What w o rking d ogs d o. What dogs need. sub-heading SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk What facts do I know? What could I write in this section? Pet dogs How are they different from each other? Sam thought hard. Then he started to write down some facts facts facts facts to match each of his sub sub sub sub-headings headings headings headings. All about Dogs SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk Pet Dogs • All dogs have different personalities. • Young dogs have lots of energy while older dogs are often quieter. • Not all dogs look the same. •Their body shape and their size depends on what type of dog they are. • An Afghan Hound looks and behaves differently to a Jack Russell terrier. INTERESTING INTERESTING FACTS FACTS How are they different from each other? SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk Puppies • Baby dogs are called puppies. • When puppies are born they are helpless and need their mother to look after them until they are at least eight weeks old. • At first they have no teeth and can’t open their eyes. • They feed on milk from their mother’s teats. • They need lots of sleep to grow. INTERESTING INTERESTING FACTS FACTS What are puppies? SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk Working Dogs • Some dogs are trained to work for their owners. • The police train dogs to sniff out criminals, drugs and explosives. • Some dogs are trained to help find and rescue missing people. • Farmers train dogs to round up cattle and sheep. • Other dogs are trained to help blind or deaf people. • They help blind people to cross the road safely and alert deaf people when the doorbell rings. INTERESTING INTERESTING FACTS FACTS What do working dogs do? SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk Caring for a dog • All dogs need lots of love and care to keep them happy and healthy. • They need a warm, safe home, a good diet, a place to exercise every day, toys to play with, company and a lot of care. INTERESTING INTERESTING FACTS FACTS What do dogs need? SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk Making a start Making a start All about Dogs Sam put all the pieces of his writing together. SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk Then, Sam started to write his report. All About Dogs All About Dogs All About Dogs All About Dogs Dogs are very popular pet animals. There are many different breeds and different types of dogs. Anyone who wants a pet dog has to choose one that will suit them best. Title or Heading introduction SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk He wrote his first sub sub sub sub-heading heading heading heading and then wrote a paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph with lots of facts facts facts facts. Pet dogs Pet dogs Pet dogs Pet dogs All dogs have different personalities. Young dogs have lots of energy while older dogs are often quieter. Not all dogs look the same. Their body shape and their size depends on what type of dog they are. An Afghan Hound looks and behaves differently to a Jack Russell terrier. Sub-heading paragraph SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk Then he wrote his second sub sub sub sub-heading heading heading heading and another paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph with lots of facts facts facts facts. Puppies Puppies Puppies Puppies Baby dogs are called puppies. When puppies are born they are helpless and need their mother to look after them until they are at least eight weeks old. At first they have no teeth and can’t open their eyes. They feed on milk from their mother’s teats and need lots of sleep in order to grow. Sub-heading paragraph SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk It was time to write his third sub sub sub sub-heading heading heading heading and another paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph with lots of facts facts facts facts. Working dogs Working dogs Working dogs Working dogs Some dogs are trained to work for their owners. The police train dogs to sniff out criminals, drugs and explosives. Some dogs are trained to help find and rescue missing people. Farmers train dogs to round up cattle and sheep. Other dogs are trained to help blind or deaf people. They help blind people to cross the road safely and alert deaf people when the doorbell rings. Sub-heading paragraph SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk Finally, he wrote his last sub sub sub sub-heading heading heading heading and his last paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph with lots of facts facts facts facts. Caring for a dog Caring for a dog Caring for a dog Caring for a dog All dogs need lots of love and care to keep them happy and healthy. They need a warm, safe home, a good diet, a place to exercise every day, toys to play with, company and a lot of care. Sub-heading paragraph SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk This is what Sam’s finished writing looked like. He checked that his writing made sense. SAMPLE SLIDE www.ks1resources.co.uk He checked to make sure he had everything a non-chronological report needs. Heading? Sub-heading? Paragraph? SAMPLE SLIDE

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www.ks1resources.co.uk

Sam knew what his other subsubsubsub----headingsheadingsheadingsheadings would be too. They were on his spider diagram.

sub-heading

sub-heading

sub-heading

sub-heading

information

information

information

information

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Sam made a list of his subsubsubsub----headingsheadingsheadingsheadings and what he wanted to write about.

Pet Dogs

Puppies

Caring for a dog

Working Dogs

How are dogs different from each other?

What are puppies?

What do working dogs do?

What do dogs need?

Now I need some facts.

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INTEREST

ING

INTEREST

ING

FACTS AB

OUT

FACTS AB

OUT ……

All About DogsPet Dogs

facts

Puppies

facts

Working dogs

facts

Caring for a dog

facts

How dog

s are diff

erent to

each oth

er.

What puppies are.

What working do

gs do.

What dogs need.

sub-heading

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What facts do I know?

What could I write in this

section?Pet dogs

How are they different from each other?

Sam thought hard. Then he started to write down some factsfactsfactsfacts to match each of his subsubsubsub-headingsheadingsheadingsheadings.

All about Dogs

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Pet Dogs

• All dogs have different personalities.

• Young dogs have lots of energy while older dogsare often quieter.

• Not all dogs look the same.

•Their body shape and their size depends on whattype of dog they are.

• An Afghan Hound looks and behaves differentlyto a Jack Russell terrier.

INTERESTING

INTERESTINGFACTSFACTS

How are they different from each other?

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Puppies

• Baby dogs are called puppies.

• When puppies are born they are helpless and need their mother to look after them until they are at least eight weeks old.

• At first they have no teeth and can’t open their eyes.

• They feed on milk from their mother’s teats.

• They need lots of sleep to grow.

INTEREST

ING

INTEREST

ING

FACTSFACTS

What are puppies?

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Working Dogs

• Some dogs are trained to work for their owners.

• The police train dogs to sniff out criminals, drugs and explosives.

• Some dogs are trained to help find and rescue missingpeople.

• Farmers train dogs to round up cattle and sheep.

• Other dogs are trained to help blind or deaf people.

• They help blind people to cross the road safely and alertdeaf people when the doorbell rings.

INTEREST

ING

INTEREST

ING

FACTSFACTS

What do working dogs do?

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Caring for a dog

• All dogs need lots of love and care to keep them happy and healthy.

• They need a warm, safe home, a good diet, a place to exercise every day, toys to play with, company and a lot of care.

INTEREST

ING

INTEREST

ING

FACTSFACTS

What do dogs need?

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Making a start

Making a start

All about Dogs

Sam put all the pieces of his writing together.

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Then, Sam started to write his report.

All About DogsAll About DogsAll About DogsAll About Dogs

Dogs are very popular pet animals. There are many different breeds and different types of dogs. Anyone who wants a pet dog has to choose one that will suit them best.

Title or Heading

introduction

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He wrote his first subsubsubsub----headingheadingheadingheading and then wrote a paragraphparagraphparagraphparagraph with lots of factsfactsfactsfacts.

Pet dogsPet dogsPet dogsPet dogsAll dogs have different personalities. Young dogs have lots of energy while older dogs are often quieter. Not all dogs look the same. Their body shape and their size depends on what type of dog they are. An Afghan Hound looks and behaves differently to a Jack Russell terrier.

Sub-heading

paragraph

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Then he wrote his second subsubsubsub----headingheadingheadingheading and another paragraphparagraphparagraphparagraph with lots of factsfactsfactsfacts.

PuppiesPuppiesPuppiesPuppiesBaby dogs are called puppies. When puppies are born they are helpless and need their mother to look after them until they are at least eight weeks old. At first they have no teeth and can’t open their eyes. They feed on milk from their mother’s teats and need lots of sleep in order to grow.

Sub-heading

paragraph

SAMPLE SLIDE

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It was time to write his third subsubsubsub----headingheadingheadingheading and another paragraphparagraphparagraphparagraph with lots of factsfactsfactsfacts.

Working dogsWorking dogsWorking dogsWorking dogsSome dogs are trained to work for their owners. The police train dogs to sniff out criminals, drugs and explosives. Some dogs are trained to help find and rescue missing people. Farmers train dogs to round up cattle and sheep. Other dogs are trained to help blind or deaf people. They help blind people to cross the road safely and alert deaf people when the doorbell rings.

Sub-heading

paragraph

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Finally, he wrote his last subsubsubsub----headingheadingheadingheading and his last paragraphparagraphparagraphparagraph with lots of factsfactsfactsfacts.

Caring for a dogCaring for a dogCaring for a dogCaring for a dog

All dogs need lots of love and care to keep them happy and healthy. They need a warm, safe home, a good diet, a place to exercise every day, toys to play with, company and a lot of care.

Sub-heading

paragraph

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This is what Sam’s finished writing looked like.

He checked that his writing made sense.

SAMPLE SLIDEwww.ks1resources.co.uk

He checked to make sure he had everything a non-chronological report needs.

Heading?Sub-heading?Paragraph?

SAMPLE SLIDE

www.ks1resources.co.uk

A heading says whatyour report is about.

It’s like a title.

Sub-headings are used to say what each section

of writing is about.

Paragraphs are the different sections of your writing.

The information in the paragraphs has to

match the sub-headings.

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Heading

introduction

sub-heading

sub-heading

sub-heading

sub-heading

paragraph

paragraph

paragraph

paragraph

paragraph

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Dusty was impressed with Sam’s non-chronological report. He was sure his friends at home would enjoy reading it and finding out about pet rabbits.

But, could Sam turn his writing into a book?

What do you think?What do you think?What do you think?What do you think?

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