There are 26 slides in this lesson on how to write a paragraph. This is the only lesson that will have all slides. The rest of the lessons will have sample slides.

Students take notes on how to write a paragraph and then complete activities to practice.

The outline of the lesson is below:

  • Power point on important facts on paragraph writing
  • Identifying parts of a paragraph
  • Practice paragraph writing
  • Assess your neighbours work on paragraph writing

 

Any worksheet used in this lesson will be on the USB.

There are 15 slides in this lesson.

Students will learn about feature articles and then write one.

The outline of the lesson is below:

  • Power point on how to write a feature article
  • Example of a Feature Article and questions
  • Brainstorm some ideas of your community event
  • 5 W’s and a H summary sheet of your event
  • Visual example of a Feature article to view
  • Draft questions and outline for assessment

 

Any worksheets needed to conduct this lesson will be included in the USB.

This lesson is suitable for year 11 low achievers - Fundamental English.

There are 12 slides in this lesson on brainstorming ideas of looking after a pet.

The lesson below is an outline of the lesson:

  • By the end of this lesson you will have completed a concept map (brainstorm) about caring for a pet.

 

Any worksheets needed for this lesson will be included in the USB.

There are 10 slides in this lesson.

By the end of this lesson students will start to prepare paragraphs for their report on the roles and responsibilities of owning a dog or cat. 

In this lesson students will Construct the first draft of paragraphs using the pro-forma Who, what when, where why and how.

 

Any worksheets or pro-forma's needed will be on the USB.

There are 9 slides in this lesson.

By the end of this lesson, you will have created paragraphs using your 5 Ws and H pro-forma work.

These paragraphs will be used for your report and are a draft.

Any worksheets for this lesson will be on the USB.

There are 15 slides in this lesson.

Students are given simple power point notes for their files, then they identify different types of texts.

All worksheets for the lesson will be on the USB.