Text Structures
Content
Aesthetic Features
Language Features
On the day
100

What are the 3 essential parts of a narrative?

Beginning, middle, end

100

What must you include in your exposition?

Setting and characters

100

What is evaluative language?

Positive, neutral and negative words to show affect and judgement
100

What perspective can you write in?

First or third person

100

What items do you need to bring to your exam lesson?

Charged laptop, charger, pencil or pen

200

What do you need to include at the very top of your narrative? 

A title to your narrative

200

What must your narrative be inspired by?

One or more visual stimulus presented to you on QLearn.

200

What is emotive language? 

Language that evokes emotion in the reader

200

Give an example of a noun group AND extended noun group.

Noun group: The green car

Extended noun group: The old, green car with a rusty bumper

200
What are you allowed to do in lesson 1 of your exam?

Use the blank piece of paper to plan. If you finishing planning early, you can begin hand writing your response on paper to add to QLearn in lesson 2

300

What are the 6 steps of a narrative we have learnt in class?

Exposition, complication, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution

300

What two things must be in the content of your narrative to achieve a C or higher?

Logical and entertaining content.

300

What is the difference between a metaphor and simile?

A simile is a comparison between two things that uses the word like or as: Her smile is as bright as sunshine.

 A metaphor is a direct comparison between two things that does not use like or as: Her smile is sunshine.

300

Correct the grammar in this sentence:

"Where was you yesterday when I call you?"

The massive truck got 4 new, shiny wheels.

"Where were you yesterday when I called you?"

The massive truck had 4 new, shiny wheels.

300

What must you do in lesson 3 and 4?

Type my narrative on QLearn, use the bricks to support me, edit my work

400

What is the minimum and maximum amount of words allowed for your narrative exam?

350- 600

400

If you present your characters and setting well, what will you achieve?

Tone and mood

400

What is personification? Give an example

To give human characteristics to something non-human

400

Which is spelt correctly?

a) Recomend
b) Recommend
c) Reccommend

b) Recommend

400

Can I take my planning sheet home?

No, this will be collected by your teacher at the end of the lesson and returned to your in our next exam lesson.

500

What are cohesive devices?

Transitions, conjunctions, pronouns, synonyms and repetition
500

Consider the topic we have been learning. What must your narrative read like?

A myth or a legend

500

Sensory description means to....

Show instead of tell
500

If a new person is speaking in your narrative, you must.....

Start on a new line

500

Exam procedures include:

No talking, tables separated, eyes on your own work.

Showcase what your have learned this term. YOU CAN DO IT!