Today this is a brainstorm about poetic writing, and if you want to write a poem yourself you need to know what poetic writing is about.
I am a Year 8 student at Tamaki Primary School in Auckland, NZ. I am in the Kia Manawanui Syndicate and my teachers are Ms Aireen and Whaea Petra.
Showing posts with label Brainstorming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brainstorming. Show all posts
Thursday, 3 September 2015
Poetic Writing
Friday, 22 May 2015
Myth Brainstorming
WALT: plan a myth
Success Criteria: I can;
- describe in detail the three key features of the orientation of a myth
Setting:
Words to describe your chosen setting:
Stormy, raging, overthrown, rough, dangerous, current, lethal, fierce, smacking, rippling waves, tsunami, attacking, rising, angry,
| |
Paragraph description of setting:
Fierce sea rushing to attack looking like a big tsunami. As it gets bigger a storm comes along making it look lethal and dangerous. As it rises with anger it’s raging and attacking roughly.
|
God/Goddess:
Words to describe your chosen God/Goddess:
Brave, strong, determined, trackers, skilled, bloodthirsty, spiritual, Traditional, warrior, Smart, fisherman, powerful, courage, mighty
| |
Paragraph description of God/Goddess:
A brave hunter who’s like a warrior that saves himself and the sea animals. This hunter is bloodthirsty and is skilled to kill the monster. He’s determined to use his powerful sphere to kill the evil and dangerous monster. He is a mighty strong hunter who has the courage to save the sea animals and himself. He’s always there when there is danger.
|
Monster:
Words to describe your chosen Monster:
Hungry, evil, vicious, dangerous, beast, giant, devil, demon, villain, sharp teeth.
| |
Paragraph description of Monster:
A four headed dragon hungry for fish and looks like a giant whale. As they look into the water fish escapes. They end up finding fish and eating it with their sharpest teeth that looks like a very sharp knife. Evil and dangerous villains who look like devils and who are vicious to make any trouble.
|
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)