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NarrativeTime TravelStimulus 5Planning notes 6Final Written Work 7
How a Creature Came to BeStimulus 8Planning notes 9Final Written Work 10
The FairgroundStimulus 11Planning notes 12Final Written Work 13
Play ScriptThe ArgumentStimulus 14Planning notes 15Final Written Work 16
The Birthday PartyStimulus 17Planning notes 18Final Written Work 19
InstructionsDirections From the SchoolGate to Your TableStimulus 20Planning notes 21Final Written Work 22
How to Play a Favourite GameStimulus 23Planning notes 24Final Written Work 25
ReportsThe Inter-School SportsCompetitionStimulus 26Planning notes 27Final Written Work 28
School Book DayStimulus 29Planning notes 30Final Written Work 31
ExplanationSchool RulesStimulus 32Planning notes 33Final Written Work 34
A Day in the Life of a Zoo KeeperStimulus 35Planning notes 36Final Written Work 37
PersuasionJoin Our ClubStimulus 38Planning notes 39Final Written Work 40
The Electric SkateboardStimulus 41Planning notes 42Final Written Work 43
PoetryWho Am I?Stimulus 44Planning notes 45Final Written Work 46
Sports DayStimulus 47Planning notes 48Final Written Work 49
IntroductionThis book of ‘Independent WritingActivities’ covers the genres for the9 to 10 year old age group. It hasbeen written to the UK NationalStrategy Primary Framework forLiteracy.
It contains at least two independentwriting activities for each genre typeand is an ideal vehicle for assessingpupil progress in writing when usedwith the different Levels found in theWriting Assessment Guidelines,which accompany the PrimaryFramework for Literacy. (Theappropriate levels for this age grouphave been reproduced under licenceat the beginning of this book.)
The author has also used thisapproach successfully with childrento embed the features of each genre.This was achieved by re-visiting apreviously studied genre later in theterm, so that the children practised itonce again. This ensured that thefeatures of that particular type ofwriting remained firmly embedded inthe children’s memory. Thus whenthe children were tested or came towrite in that particular genre at a laterdate it was not just a distant memory.
There are six similar books in thisseries covering the work of pupilsfrom Year 1 through to Year 6 (ages5 to 11). PDF or Download versionsare also available of these books foruse on Interactive Whiteboards.
Topical Resources publishes a range ofEducational Materials for use in PrimarySchools and Pre-School Nurseries andPlaygroups.
Copyright © 2009 Heather BellFirst Published September 2009.ISBN: 978-1-907269-01-1
Illustrated by John Hutchinson,Art Works, Fairhaven, 69 Worden Lane,Leyland, Preston
Designed by Paul Sealey, PS3 Creative,3 Wentworth Drive, Thornton, Lancashire.
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Year 5 - Independent Writing Activities
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Year 5 Narrative Stimulus
Task
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TTiimmee TTrraavveellOne evening you go to your computer and accidentally press one ofthe keys you have never pressed before. Suddenly you aretransported into a different time!
Your task is to write about where you travel to, what the place is like, who you meetand how you manage to get home again.
Year 5 Narrative Planning Notes
How do you manage to get back home?
Name Date
Time Travel
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Who do you meet? What are they like?
What is the place you visit like?
Where did you travel to and what form did your transport/journey take? (Remember:You can travel back or forwards in time.)
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Final Written WorkYear 5 Narrative
Name Date
Time Travel
Year 5 Narrative Stimulus
Task
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How the Lion Got His ManeThere were once two lion cubs, Tika (a girl) and Bruno (a boy). Their mother warnedthem not to go near the fuzzy wuzzy bush. If you did, the sticky fuzzy wuzzies wouldstick all over you and never come off.
Tika obeyed her mother. Bruno was more adventurous. He didn’t believe his mother’sstory, and went to see for himself. Well you can guess what happened – the fuzzywuzzies stuck to his head! No matter how much he rolled around they would not comeoff. That is how the lion got his mane!
Your task is to think of an animal that you are familiar with e.g. a pet, a zoo animal, ananimal you have seen in the wild etc. Make up a story to explain how your chosen animalobtained a particular feature that helps to identify them.
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Year 5 Narrative Planning Notes
Name Date
Text
How a Creature Came to Be
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How is the story resolved? Does he/she live happily now? Do other creatures accept or reject the changes?
What happens to the creature so that it gains its own distinguishing feature?
In the opening paragraph you will introduce the creature - think about what it lookslike and how it feels about itself.
Which creature is involved and what is its main distinguishing feature?
Where is the story set?
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How a Creature Came to Be
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Name Date
Year 5 Narrative Stimulus
Task
Your task is to write the story of how John and Mary manage to sneak out and visit thefairground without their parents knowing.
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This story is set in Victorian times. John and Mary have wealthy but very strictparents who believe children should spend their time reading and learning and certainlynot playing! A fairground visits their town and John and Mary are longing to go along.Their parents are strongly set against it. Here is the conversation that takes placebetween the children and their parents:
John and Mary run excitedly into the parlour.“Mother, Father, the fairground has arrived!” exclaimed John.“Might we be permitted to attend?” Mary pleaded. “All the other children in the townwill be going.”“Silence!” commanded their father, his stern face showing his great displeasure. “You will not attend and that is final! My children do not have time to waste on suchfrivolities. You have your books and so much to learn!”
The Fairground
Year 5 Narrative Planning Notes
On their return, do their parents catch them? How is the story resolved?
What happens at the fairground? What do they see? Who do they meet?
How do the children manage to leave the house secretly? How does the story begin?
Characters:Mother:___________________________________________________________Father:____________________________________________________________John:_____________________________________________________________Mary:_____________________________________________________________
Story Setting: Think about what a wealthy Victorian house would look like. Think aboutthe different rides, sounds and smells of the fairground.
Name Date
The Fairground
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Final Written WorkYear 5 Narrative
Name Date
The Fairground
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Year 5 Play Script Stimulus
Task
Your task is to continue the argument between Emma and her parents.
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(Emma and Mum are in the kitchen.)Emma: Mum! Anna and Henna are going to town on Saturday. They asked if I could go
too. Is that O.K.?
(Mum has a concerned look on her face.)Mum: I don’t think so dear, you’re much too young.
(Emma pleads.)Emma: But Mum, I’ll be fine.
(Dad enters the room.)Dad: What are you two talking about?
A group of friends, who are slightly older than you, have asked if you can come to townon Saturday. Your parents are not keen for you to go. Continue the play script followingon from the box below.
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Year 5 Play Script Planning Notes
Arguments against Emma going to town:
Arguments for Emma going to town:
Name Date
The ArgumentThink about the characters in the play. What are they like?
Mum:
Dad:
Emma:
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Final Written Work
The Argument
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(Emma and Mum are in the kitchen.)Emma: Mum! Anna and Henna are going to town on Saturday. They asked if I could go
too. Is that O.K.?
(Mum has a concerned look on her face.)Mum: I don’t think so dear, you’re much too young.
(Emma pleads.)Emma: But Mum, I’ll be fine.
(Dad enters the room.)Dad: What are you two talking about?
Year 5 Play Script
Name Date
StimulusYear 5 Play Script
Three friends are planning a party to celebrate one of their birthdays.The beginning of the conversation is in the box below:
(Sophie, Sam and Sejal are having a conversation in the playground at school.)
Sophie: (Excitedly) It’s only two weeks until my birthday! I can’t wait!
Sam: What are you going to do to celebrate?
Sophie: Mum says I can have a party.
Sejal: Fantastic. Who is coming?
Sam: What will we do at the party?
Task
Your task is to write a play script continuing the conversation between the friends,explaining what will take place at the birthday party.
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The Birthday Party
Name Date
The Birthday Party
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Planning Notes
What will the children do at the party?
Who else will be there? What will they wear? Will they bring presents?
Think about the characters in the play. What are they like?
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Sam:
Sejal:
Year 5 Play Script
Play Script Final Written WorkYear 5 Play Script
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Name Date
(Sophie, Sam and Sejal are having a conversation in the playground at school.)
Sophie: (Excitedly) It’s only two weeks until my birthday! I can’t wait!
Sam: What are you going to do to celebrate?
Sophie: Mum says I can have a party.
Sejal: Fantastic. Who is coming?
Sam: What will we do at the party?
The Birthday Party
Year 5 Instructions Stimulus
Task
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As part of your Geography mapping topic your teacher has asked you to write a set ofdetailed instructions telling exactly how to get from the school gate to your table.
Your task is to write a set of exact instructions that a stranger could follow to end upat your seat at your classroom table. Remember, the stranger does not know anythingabout your school.
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Year 5 Instructions Planning Notes
Details you would include on a simple map to go with these instructions.
Step by step details:
Aim of your instructions:
Name Date
Directions From the School Gate to Your TableClear title for your instructions:
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Final Written Work
Directions From the School Gate to Your Table
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Year 5 Instructions
Name Date
StimulusYear 5 Instructions
How to Play aFavourite Game
Your school has been asked to make a book of instructions for children’s favouritegames. These might be games you play at home or school. It could be a game you enjoyplaying with your friends. It must not be a game you play on the computer.
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Task
Your task is to write a set of exact instructions to explain how to play your favouritegame. Remember, the person who will be reading your instructions will never haveplayed this game before.
Planning NotesYear 5 Instructions
Step by step details:
What is the aim of the game?
Equipment needed:
Title/Heading of a game that is very familiar to you:
Name Date
How to Play a Favourite Game
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Instructions
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Final Written Work
Name Date
Year 5 Instructions
How to Play a Favourite Game
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Year 5 Reports Stimulus
Task
The Inter-SchoolSports Competition
Your school has taken part in an Inter-Schools Sports Competition. Your teacher hasasked you to write a report about the day for the school magazine.
Your task is to write a report to include information about the different schoolstaking part, what happened at each event and the outcome of the competition.
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Year 5 Reports Planning Notes
Event winners and the outcome of the competition.
Description of each event:
Which schools took part?
Name Date
The Inter-School Sports CompetitionTitle:
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Final Written Work
The Inter-School Sports Competition
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Year 5 Reports
Name Date
StimulusYear 5 Reports
School Book DayYour school recently took part in a school book day in which the pupilsdressed up as characters from fiction, had a visit from an author andmade some special books of their own.
Task
Your task is to write a report for the school governors explaining what had taken placeduring the day and how the children reacted to the event.
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Planning Notes
Name Date
Reactions to the day:
Making special books:
Visit from the author:
The different characters the children dressed as:
Title:
School Book Day
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Year 5 Reports
Reports
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Final Written Work
Name Date
Year 5 Reports
School Book Day
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Year 5 Explanation Stimulus
Task
SScchhooooll RRuulleessA new child has joined your class and you have been given the job ofhelping them settle in. It would be useful for them to know the schoolrules and the reasons for them.
Your task is to write an explanation of the school rules and the reasons for them.When you are writing think about: • classsroom rules• playground rules• lunchtime rulesRemember to give clear reasons for these rules.
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Year 5 Explanation Planning Notes
Concluding paragraph:
Name Date
School Rules
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Lunchtime rules and reasons for them:
Playground rules and reasons for them:
Classroom rules and reasons for them:
Introduction welcoming the new pupil to school:
Final Written Work
School Rules
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Year 5 Explanation
Name Date
StimulusYear 5 Explanation
Here is the timetable for a Zoo Keeper in charge of the seals:
7.00 - 8.00 Food preparation in the Zoo kitchen.
8.00 - 9.00 Feeding the seals and checking they are healthy.
9.00 - 10.00 Cleaning the area surrounding the pool.
10.00 - 10.30 Break
10.30 - 12.00 Accompanying the vet on his rounds.
12.00 - 1.00 Lunch
1.00 - 2.00 Preparation of food and equipment for display to visitors.
2.00 - 3.00 Display for visitors
3.00 - 4.00 Clearing up after visitors and making final checks on the animals.
Task
Your task is to use the information above to write a clear explanation of a zookeeper’sday looking after an animal of your choice.
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Planning Notes
Name Date
Conclusion:
Preparation for display and meeting visitors:
Helping the vet to check the animals:
Food preparation, feeding and cleaning:
Introduction:
Title:
A Day in the Life of a Zoo Keeper
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Year 5 Explanation
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Final Written Work
Name Date
Year 5 Explanation
A Day in the Life of a Zoo Keeper
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Year 5 Persuasion Stimulus
Task
Join Our ClubYou have decided to set up a new Youth Club for children aged 7 to 11. Activitiescould include sport, craft, competitions and visits.
Your task is to write a leaflet to parents to persuade them to allow their children tojoin your club. Remember, parents will want to make sure their children are safe andthe activities are of educational value as well as being fun. Make your leaflet aspersuasive as possible.
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PersuasionYear 5 Persuasion Planning Notes
Name Date
Collect words and phrases to help you persuade parents that this is a good idea.
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Activities for the children to do:
Club– when and where? Safety measures:
Cost and how it isorganised:
What makes it fun?
Join Our Club
Final Written Work
Join Our Club
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Year 5 Persuasion
Name Date
StimulusYear 5 Persuasion
Skateboard
Task
Your task is to write a persuasive article for a parent’s magazine explaining thefunctions and advantages of the electric skateboard. You need to make it sound like the best Christmas present any child could ever want!
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You have been asked to promote a new type of skateboard.It is powered by an electric motor and has rechargeablebatteries. It is operated from a wireless hand controller.
ElectricThe
Planning Notes
Name Date
Collect words and phrases to help you persuade parents to buy this skateboard.
Main features of the electric skateboard:
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What are its uses? How is it unique?
Why is it fun? Cost
and maintenance?
Year 5 Persuasion
The Electric Skateboard
Persuasion
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Final Written Work
Name Date
Year 5 Persuasion
The Electric Skateboard
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Year 5 Poetry Stimulus
Task
Your task is to write a poem in the same style about either a fictional character or acelebrity. It could be about a character from a book or film. It could be a celebrityfrom sport, the music industry, the film industry or even the Royal family.
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Here is a poem using metaphors about James Bond.
He is a bar of dark chocolate,A smooth black cat’s coat,An exotic fruit cocktail,A silver Porsche disappearing into the distance.He is a plate of caviar,A blade on a knife,A frothy cappuccino,A piece of black silk.He is a midnight alarm,A tiger disguised as a pussycat,A jet plane,A perfect day.
Who Am I?
PoetryYear 5 Poetry Planning Notes
Name Date
Think about the above and collect interesting metaphors.
Who Am I?
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Choice of character:
What do they do? What are theyfamous for?
What do they look like?
What is theircharacter like?
Final Written Work
Who Am I?
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Year 5 Poetry
Name Date
StimulusYear 5 Poetry
Task
Sports DayHere is a poem about running a race on sports day.
Heart beats,Body still,Legs stretched,Muscles tense.Gun fires,Race begins,Heart races,Body pounds.Someone passes,Throat is dry,Legs are moving,Onward on!Out in front,Must keep going,Finish in sight,Chest aches.Throat dry,One more push,Almost there,Opposition closer.End looms,Final burst,Without warning,It is over!
By Sam (aged 10)
Task
Your task is to write a poem in the same style about a sporting activity e.g. a swimming race, a cross-country run, a relay race or another sport of your choice.
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Planning Notes
Name Date
Poem title:
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What takes placeduring the event?
How does theactivity begin?
Make a collection of interesting wordsor phrases to use in your poem.
How do you feel atdifferent stages of the event?
Year 5 Poetry
Sports Day
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