Home Learning with BBC Bitesize - Primary English for Year.
Using the drama and the accompanying plan, model recording the swapping drama as a short recount story, written in the first person. Activity Children use their drama from Day 3 to write a short recount of a swapping event. They write in the past tense and the first person. They also use a variety of time adverbs.
Writing a Recount (Debbie Jones) Writing Recounts (Mary Davies) Recount Writing Frames (Richard Kentish) PDF; Recount Writing Frame (Veronica Thomas) PDF; Recount Writing Frame (Dennis Jolley) DOC; Recount Text Marking (Sean Cornish) DOC; Recounts Marking Ladder (Peter Flynn) DOC; Recounts Self Assessment (Lisa Dunn) DOC; Recount Texts Word Mat.
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Recount Writing Teaching Resources A collection of resources to use when teaching your students about the recount text type. Resources include planning templates, checklists, writing scaffolds, sorting activities, sequencing activities, posters and word wall vocabulary.
Writing Recounts If you wanted to retell a true event or experience, you would write a 'recount': it can be written in the first or third person. For example, in 'Sea and Sardinia', the author D. H. Lawrence recounts his brief excursion to the island of Sardinia in 1921.
Complete two-week, English lesson on recount Writing. This download includes a complete English unit on recount writing. Children will examine recount texts in different mediums and then create their own pieces of writing, before finally applying the techniques they have learnt to other areas of writing.
Print out and display these recount writing words wall cards in your classroom. A blank sheet is provided at the end of this teaching resource for any extra words that you may wish to add. Words include: factual recount, literary recount, procedural recount, historical recount, newspaper article, biography, autobiography, personal recount, story retell, orientation, series of events.