Parts of Speech
Persuasive Language Features
Aesthetic Features
Writing Features
Guess the Teacher
100

What is the part of speech for a place or a name 

A noun

100

Using the same beginning letter for at least three words in a sentence

Alliteration

100

A comparison using the word 'like' or 'as'

A simile

100

A group of sentences that express one key idea.

Paragraph

100

This is my second year at RSC, I have a husband at the school... I am?

Mrs Stewart

200

A describing word (E.g. heavy, soft, large, fluffy)

Adjective

200

Asking a question in your text, without expectation of an answer. Designed to make the reader think.

Rhetorical Question

200

A comparison in saying that one thing is another thing

A metaphor

200

Novels are organised into sections. What are these sections called?

Chapters

200

I am a female teacher, My first name begins with a J. I do not have a pet 

Miss Clements

300

A descriptive word for an action word often ending in 'ly' (e.g. deadly, swiftly, blindly)

Adverb

300

Using three words in succession.

Rule of Three/Tricolon
300

A metaphor that is elaborated on through multiple sentences/paragraphs.

Extended metaphor.
300

A scene that takes place before a story begins, or remind the audience of something that happened prior

Flashback

300

One of the subjects I teach is Maths, I am located in A block Staff room. I drive a red car. Who am I?

Mr Moore


400

Identify the verb in this sentence: She was going to the shops.

Was

400

An informal story added to persuade a reader

Anecdote

400

To place to extremely unlike things side by side in your writing to draw a comparison (e.g. Snake and bunny)

Juxtaposition

400

A small hint in a story that suggests events that are to come...

Foreshadowing

400

I have three tattoos, I wear glasses. I am loacted in A block. 

Miss Josman


500

Create a sentence that uses two adjectives and one adverb.

Individual response

500

Repetition of the same vowel sound in words, in the same sentence, (e.g. the light of the fire is a sight)

Assonance

500

To use symbols in your writing to make comparisons between your writing and any symbolic meaning (e.g. rainbow, four-leaf clover, the colour red)

Symbolism

500

List 3 structural features of a news article

Heading, subheading, by-line, image, caption...

500

My First names begins with a J, I have a dog, I teach enlgish among other subjects. Who am I?

Mr Stewart