Thursday, 9 January 2014

Literacy Homework

Literacy Homework – 10th January 2014

This week we have been looking at shape poetry and
calligrams. We have noticed that some shape poems have
alliteration in them.

Can you create a whole sentence using alliteration?

Here is an example to help you...

E.g. My mother munched many mangoes.

27 comments:

  1. Busy Bees buzz by big beautiful bouncing Bananas.

    By Zarah

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  2. she sales sea shells sea shells on the sea shore.
    can cozy cats carry cans.

    By Nimla

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    1. Lots of alliteration Nimla- Well done! Can you turn your first line into an alliteration sentence that also makes sense?

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  3. Eric’s eagle eats eggs, enjoying each episode of eating.shriya

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  4. Happy Hifza hopped happily.by Hifza

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  5. nimlas nice newt


    Hannah

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    1. Good start Hannah! Can you add what the newt was doing? Perhaps nattering?

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  6. sara`s seven sisters slept soundly in sand.


    by Nimla

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    1. Star - lots of alliteration!
      Wish - Don't forget capital letters at the start of sentences.

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  7. Builder Bob Built Brown Bridges Between Black Buildings.

    Suzy's Sister Screamed Scarily,Seeing Slimy Snails.

    Spotty Springs spring surprisingly.

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    1. 3 excellent examples Anya! Do we need each word to have a capital letter?

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  8. Busy bugs bouncing bugs bouncing by big bananas






    By Hifza

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    1. A poetic piece of alliteration!

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  9. Miserable miss misunderstand mission.
    by Maria

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    1. Some great words to use Maria. Can you arrange them so that the sentence makes sense? Miss Gale

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  10. Digging Dave dug deep deep down. by Elliot

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  11. Bugs bump booms bricks burt betels bugs. Gurtej


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  12. Bobs brighest big blue boat RAHEEM KA

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  13. Small, soft, slimy, slithering snakes swallowing stinking spiders.

    Aaratrika

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    1. Wonderful words Aaratrika! I especially like how you have used commas to separate each adjective. Well done! Miss Gale

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    2. Thank you

      Aaratrika

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  14. Can cute cats carry cans. ?


    By Nimla

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    1. Answer for Nimla question!!!! no cats cannot carry cans because they are to small and they don't have hands only legs. by jasleen

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  15. Wow! Some amazing alliteration comments Big Ben class! Can you spot alliteration in my comment?

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  16. Peter Parker picked a peck of Pickled Peppers. By Jasleen

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