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Saturday, 18 May 2013

Creating characters using receipts!

Sarah sharing her expertise about characterisation
We are lucky enough to have published author, Sarah Froggatt, as a parent of one of our learners. She came and shared her knowledge during Book Week and, this week, Mrs Holly invited her back to teach learners about characterisation.

Sarah covered the basics and the essentials using lots of great examples from print and film, such as Roald Dahl's, The Hitchhiker, everyone's favourite detective, Conan-Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, and even Pixar's The Incredibles.

Once learners had thought about and discussed characterisation, Mrs Holly introduced the receipts! Having collected receipts from staff over the past month, she has a exciting selection of varied and wonderful clues about potential characters. The idea came to her while reading our current novel-study Stargirl, whose protagonist has a penchant for following people in malls and coming up with stories about them. Stargirl uses these 'stories' to decide on how to be 'kind' to the stranger in some way (this also inspired the Random Acts of Kindness Project). Mrs Holly offered learners a 'lucky dip' from the bag of receipts. Using the items on the receipt, leaners are using the checklist provided by Sarah, to create exciting, dynamic and interesting characters.

Learners were really engaged by deciphering the items on the receipts and quickly began using them to infer characteristics such as age, race, gender, motivation etc. They said it was much easier to think up a character based on the receipts rather than from scratch, even though it was really challenging for some learners, whose receipts listed foreign exchange transactions or those with a only a simple vanilla latte...

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Guest Author!

For Book Week 2013, guest author and parent, Sarah Froggatt, visited Grade 7 to talk to them about writing. She shared her top twelve tips for successful writing and gave learners some great ideas for narratives.

We learned a lot about writing and are really glad she took the time to visit us and share her expertise.

You can learn more about Sarah and her writing by visiting her website, Endangered Tails & Historical Tails: stories for children: www.limeylimericks.com, or follow her on Twitter: @limeylimericks or Facebook: limeylimericks.