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Tuesday - Adverbs

Parts of Speech for Kids: What is an Adverb?

In this video, you'll learn all about adverbs!You will be able to answer the question: "What is an adverb?"You will be able to find adverbs in a sentence!And...

Wednesday/ Thursday - Writing Task 

Although you were given creative writing booklets, this should not limit the length of your story writing. Please, from now on - use the booklet to plan your writing and complete your finished draft into the literacy book you were given in your pack.  

 

This week your writing task is to create a "myth" or "legend" from an ancient civilisation of your choice. Examples of ancient civilisations

  • The Romans 
  • The Greeks
  • The Ancient Egyptians

Learn more about these ancient civilisations by watching the videos below. 

Ancient Greece | Educational Videos for Kids

💭?? Can you name any of the Greek Gods that appear in the video? 👇 answer in the comments below Ancient History is soo fascinating! 😮 it's amazing that we...

ANCIENT EGYPT: The Pharaoh civilisation | Educational Videos for Kids

Ancient History is soo fascinating! 😮 it's amazing that we know so much about so long ago! 😊 👉SUBSCRIBE TO HAPPY LEARNING! http://bit.ly/HappyLearningTV👉...

ROMAN EMPIRE | Educational Video for Kids.

In this video we are going to know everything about the roman empire. As we always tell you, it is very important to know the past, to understand the present...

Remember: a myth is a traditional, ancient story/folktale passed down through generations which will normally tell the tale of how things came to be or why something is the way it is! 

 

Examples: Irish myths include: Finn McCool and Fairies; Greek myths include: Hercules and Pandora's Box; Roman myths include: Jupiter and the Bee and Romulus and Remus. 

 

Click on the link below to watch the myth of "Finn McCool" - this will give you a good idea of the structure of a myth. 

10 Prompts for writing myths 

Write a myth to explain..? 

  1. Why the sun rises and sets? 
  2. Why leaves change colour? 
  3. Why birds fly and fish swim? 
  4. Why the grass is green? 
  5. Why the sky is blue? 
  6. How thunder came about? 
  7. How lightning came about? 
  8. Why it snows? 
  9. Why the moon changes shape? 
  10. Why flowers lose their leaves? 

Use Wednesday to PLAN your myth into your creative writing booklet, you may use the planner below to help prompt you! 

Wednesday/ Thursday - Writing Task

Thursday - Writing 

Now you are ready to write your myth! Please submit this over portfolio for marking. 

WILF (What I am looking for) 

  • Choose (or make up) an ancient civilisation 
  • Choose from (or make up) one of the prompts for writing your myth. 
  • Follow the mythical story planner to help structure your story. 
  • Include paragraphs in your writing with a clear beginning, middle and end. 
  • Creativity in your writing, the use of adjectives, adverbs, similes etc
  • This task should be at least three paragraphs (7 to 8 lines each long). 
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