How to survive a shark attack - creating an advice sheet
A fun resource in which students are given a number of statements relating to a shark attack that they need to put into the correct order. They should then use these statements to create an 'advice' leaflet on how to survive a shark attack, including visual elements like illustrations, bullet points and numbers.
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Review this resourceTo help a year 8 boyrecognise the need for paragraphing and sequencing - used in conjunction with the TipTop paragraphing resource
01/10/2018
To engage a reluctant male pupil who struggles with imaginative writing. Thanks
09/01/2018
To encourage use of description. Thank you.
01/09/2014
I used the resource alongside images of sharks to support literacy, ordering and sequence skills and to encourage use of description and imagination. It was also used to encourage student collaboration.
18/07/2014
In a lesson on Modals (advice). Thank you!
17/03/2014
This will amuse and motivate my students during creative writing - thanks!
13/03/2014