Writing the conclusion of a non-chronological report about aye-ayes
I can write the conclusion of a non-chronological report about aye-ayes.
Writing the conclusion of a non-chronological report about aye-ayes
I can write the conclusion of a non-chronological report about aye-ayes.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- The conclusion is the final paragraph of a non-chronological report.
- The purpose of the conclusion is to summarise the key information of the report.
- Only general information is included in the conclusion.
- Success criteria can be used to help a writer understand what to include in their writing to make it successful.
Common misconception
Pupils may find it difficult to take plans written in note form and construct sentences.
Lesson gives the opportunity to explicitly model the thinking process when turning notes into full sentences
Keywords
Conclusion - the closing paragraph of a non-fiction text
General information - the most basic and necessary information
Purpose - the aim of the text
Summarise - to sum up or conclude the main body of a text
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Exit quiz
6 Questions
the closing paragraph of a non-fiction text
the most basic and necessary information
the aim of the text
to sum up or conclude the main body of the text
introduces the paragraph and summarises the key information
gives the reader some necessary information about the topic
ends the report