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Oliver - Narrative writing

Year 5 • English
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To understand the historical context of 'Oliver Twist'
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To explore word class
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To analyse a film clip and generate vocabulary
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To develop a rich understanding of words associated with meals
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To plan the first part of an opening scene
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To write the first part of the opening
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To plan the second part of the opening
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To write the second part of the opening
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To analyse a clip and generate vocabulary (Part 1)
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To explore expanded noun phrases
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To practise using speech in complex sentences
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To develop a rich understanding of words associated with hunger or thirst (Part 1)
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To plan the first part of a narrative scene
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To write the first part of a build-up scene
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To plan the second part of a narrative scene
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To write the second part of a narrative scene
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To analyse a clip and generate vocabulary (Part 2)
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To investigate the suffixes -ant and -ent
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To explore the functions of fronted adverbials
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To practise conveying character through verb and adverb choices
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To develop a rich understanding of words associated with hunger or thirst (Part 2)
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To plan and write the first part of a narrative scene
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To practise and apply knowledge of suffixes -ant and -ent, including test
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To plan and write the second part of a narrative scene
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To edit a narrative scene
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To write a section of narrative (Free write)
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