Fiction: Poetry. Classic Poems. Contemporary Poems. Example. Key Point. Example



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Reading - Comprehension Fiction: Poetry Read classic and contemporary poems Recognise riddles and rhymes Recognise tongue twisters Classic Poems A poem expresses an emotion or an idea. Rhyme is when words have the same end sound. Rhyming words are often at the end of the lines. Rhythm is the beat in the lines of a poem. Classic poems have a regular rhyme and rhythm. The Owl and the Pussycat went to sea In a beautiful pea green boat They took some honey, and plenty of money Wrapped up in a fi ve pound note. Contemporary Poems Contemporary poems are modern poems. They are usually written in free verse, which means that they do not have a regular rhyme or rhythm. The tree was sad Leaves falling Bare branches Against the moon. The word boat rhymes with note in the last line. The words honey and money rhyme. Key Point Rhyme is when words are used that sound alike. They usually appear at the end of each line of a poem. Rhyming words have endings that sound the same. 16

Riddles and Rhymes A riddle is a statement or question with a hidden meaning. It is a kind of puzzle. What has a face, two hands but no arms and legs? (a clock) A rhyme has words with the same sounds at the end of the lines of a poem. Reading - Comprehension 11 10 9 8 7 12 6 Revise 1 2 3 4 5 Monday s child is fair of face, Tuesday s child is full of grace, Tongue Twisters Tongue twisters are a series of words using the same one or two sounds. They use alliteration. Alliteration is when you repeat the same first letter or sound in a sequence of words. She sells seashells on the seashore. Betty Botter bought some butter but, she said, the butter s bitter. Repeats the sounds s and sh. Repeats the letter b. Quick Test 1. Where are rhyming words usually found in a poem? 2. What is a riddle? 3. Which of these words rhyme with sea? me top tree car saw Key Words Poem Rhyme Rhythm Free verse Alliteration 17

Writing - Vocabulary, rammar and Punctuation Different Types of Sentence Write statements Write questions and exclamations Write commands Statements A statement is a clear and definite sentence in either writing or speech. The pet hamster has small, sharp teeth. It answers to the name Harry. The children are worried because he is missing. Questions A question is used when someone is asking for information. A question has a question mark (?) at the end. There are six question words that can be used to form a question. Who is looking for it? What does it like to eat? Where might it be hiding? Why has it run away? When did it go missing? How did Harry escape? The blue words are 'question words'. They are used to form questions. Key Point Questions are used to show that you don t know the answer and you are asking for help. Exclamations An exclamation is used when something is being emphasised or stressed. 56

Writing - Vocabulary, rammar and Punctuation An exclamation has an exclamation mark (!) at the end. It shows a strong feeling, such as surprise, anger or joy. Revise How wonderful to see you! I can hear him squeaking! Exclamation marks can also be written in speech and tell you how something is being said. Tip Think of using an exclamation mark as shouting or raising your voice when speaking. I found him! shouted Molly with excitement. Key Point Commands A command is used to make requests, give instructions and give orders. A request is when you ask for something, politely. An instruction tells you how to do something. An order is a strong command. Molly, please don t try to touch him. Handle him gently. Molly, be careful! Quick Test Request Instruction Order 1. What type of command is this? o home! 2. Where is an exclamation mark placed? 3. When is a question mark used? Exclamation marks are used to show emotion. Key Point A request is a polite command; it ends with a full stop. An order is a strong command; it ends with an exclamation mark. Key Words Statement Question Question mark Exclamation Exclamation mark Command 57

Writing - Vocabulary, rammar and Punctuation Practice Questions Challenge 1 rammar P Punctuation S Spelling P 1 Read the sentences. Copy them, adding capital letters and full stops. a) the bengal tiger is found in india b) i ve seen the tigers at london zoo 4 marks Challenge 2 P 1 Add a punctuation mark at the end of each sentence. a) What kind of animal is a golden eagle b) That s enormous 2 Circle the correct word in bold. a) Birds lay eggs and/or have feathers. b) Fish don t have feathers but/or they do lay eggs. Challenge 3 4 marks PS 1 Write two sentences to describe your favourite animal using: one contraction one adjective one adverb. 62

Writing - Composition Review Questions rammar P Punctuation S Spelling 1 Read the sentences. Put them in the right order by numbering them 1 6. The first one has been done for you. a) Dick Whittington decided to go to London to find his fortune. b) After that, they started the walk to London. c) Then, he put his things into a knapsack. d) Finally, they reached London. e) First, he called his cat. f) On the way, they slept under a hedge. 2 Read the questions and circle the correct answers. a) What kind of narrative is a fairy story? 1 5 marks Fiction Non-fiction b) What is a group of sentences about one idea? Paragraph Noun c) Which of these examples is a metaphor? A heart of stone A heart like stone 3 Read the sentences. Tick (4) the sentences that are true and cross (8) the ones that are false. a) A recount is written in the first person using I or we. b) You usually add ed to make the past tense. c) A character profile is a description of a place. 63

Mixed Questions rammar P Punctuation S Spelling 7 Read the sentences below. Number the recipe instructions to show the order 1, 2, 3, 4. a) Finally, bake for 15 minutes. b) First, heat the oven to 350 degrees. c) Then, add the eggs, water and oil, and beat the mixture. d) Next, put the dry ingredients in a bowl. 8 Tick ( ) one word to complete the sentence below. Instructions use simple a) exclamations b) questions c) commands, numbers and pictures. 9 Draw lines to match the descriptive words to the nouns. 4 marks 1 mark slithery, smooth glowing, green cute, curious grasshopper cat snake S 10 Read the sentences. Tick ( ) the sentence that uses the verb correctly. a) Sam was reading when he heard a noise. b) Sam reads when he heard a noise. 11 Add the suffix ing to these words. Write the words. a) get b) fix 1 mark 66

Mixed Questions rammar P Punctuation S Spelling PS 12 Read the words and look at the underlined sound. Circle the word in each set that has a different sound to the other two. a) gentle giraffe give b) kitten circle cat c) bread fed dear 13 Rewrite the sentences below. Use contractions where you can. a) I have not brought my umbrella! b) You are going to get wet! 14 Write the missing letters in the alphabetical sequences. S a) g i k b) N P 15 Write a word that begins with each of these sounds: a) kn 4 marks S b) wh 16 Write a homophone for the word hear. 1 mark S 17 Add the suffix s or es to make these words plural. Write the words. a) toy b) story 67