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YEAR 5 ENGLISH Recap: What are the features of an information text? Look back

YEAR 5 ENGLISH Recap: What are the features of an information text? Look back at your work from the last lesson to remind yourself of the features

YEAR 5 ENGLISH Recap: What are the features of an information text? An information

YEAR 5 ENGLISH Recap: What are the features of an information text? An information text may also include sub-headings, pictures with captions, diagrams, tables and charts to help a reader understand the information.

YEAR 5 ENGLISH When planning our information text we need to think about both

YEAR 5 ENGLISH When planning our information text we need to think about both the features and the information we want to share with the reader.

YEAR 5 ENGLISH Introduction We know that we need to start with an introduction

YEAR 5 ENGLISH Introduction We know that we need to start with an introduction and finish with a conclusion statement. We also know that the main body of our information text needs to include informative paragraphs Conclusion

YEAR 5 ENGLISH Introduction Identifying whether we want the reader to feel positively or

YEAR 5 ENGLISH Introduction Identifying whether we want the reader to feel positively or negatively about the information will help us to select appropriate vocabulary. (An information text does not need to be balanced – you may decide that you want the reader to view all the information positively or all of it negatively) Conclusion

YEAR 5 ENGLISH Plan your main paragraphs We are going to be writing 3

YEAR 5 ENGLISH Plan your main paragraphs We are going to be writing 3 paragraphs of information relating to Cadbury as a business… • Products • Advertising • The Cadbury foundation For each of these areas you need to use the information on the following slides (you could also use some of the information from the quiz tasks on Monday) to help you plan a sub-heading and then bullet point notes for information you are going to include. Remember to think about technical vocabulary and specific facts that could be included Remember – you are NOT writing the paragraphs in full you are making planning notes!

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YEAR 5 ENGLISH Plan your introduction Introduction The introduction should be a summary overview

YEAR 5 ENGLISH Plan your introduction Introduction The introduction should be a summary overview about the rest of the information that will be on the page. Think back over the paragraphs you have already planned and the information that you are going to use. Record 2 or 3 bullet point notes which summarise the information Remember – you are NOT writing the introduction in full you are making planning notes!

YEAR 5 ENGLISH Plan your conclusion Conclusion The conclusion needs to sum up the

YEAR 5 ENGLISH Plan your conclusion Conclusion The conclusion needs to sum up the key information from the text and include a final thought. Think about the how Cadbury has changed over the years in the different areas Think about what the company might do next Record 2 or 3 bullet point notes Remember – you are NOT writing the conclusion in full you are making planning notes!

YEAR 5 ENGLISH Plan your Additional features Additional Features Make some notes about fascinating

YEAR 5 ENGLISH Plan your Additional features Additional Features Make some notes about fascinating facts that you could include on your page Make notes about any pictures you think would help a reader to understand your information more

YEAR 5 ENGLISH CHALLENGE Go back over your planning notes and add in any

YEAR 5 ENGLISH CHALLENGE Go back over your planning notes and add in any key vocabulary and sentence types that you could use. Adjectives Openers Conjunctions