PR-6785UK Astonishing Headlines Teacher Resource Book
Stowed away Research project Journal WRITING Date: Name: Journal writing is your chance to talk about how you feel about an event. When you write in a journal, you write about your feelings and what is important to you. Your journal can be like a descriptive essay. Write a journal entry exploring your feelings about a stowaway. Think about what the word ‘stowaway’ means to you. Then think about how it relates to this particular case. List the key facts, including dates, location and who stowed away. Viewing Sample 86 Astonishing headlines Prim-Ed Publishing ~ www.prim-ed.com
Name: 1. 2. Viewing Specialised vocabulary Date: Sailors have their own specialised vocabulary when talking about the sea. Write a definition for each word or phrase. rigged torpedo mutiny set sail scurvy voyage chronometer deck adrift pirate crew chart whaleboat sprung ‘Astonishing Headlines Dictionary’ List any words you found difficult in your own ‘Astonishing headlines dictionary’. Set up your own ‘Astonishing headlines dictionary’ by stapling together a 13-page booklet. Write a letter or a group of letters on each side. For example, X–Z words should fit on one page. 3. Stranded at sea Vocabulary Viewing Sample As you read, write any difficult or unfamiliar words and their definitions on the correct page. Add new words as you read each Astonishing headlines book. Prim-Ed Publishing ~ www.prim-ed.com Astonishing headlines 87
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- Page 91 and 92: Name: Compare and Contrast Date: To
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Name:<br />
1.<br />
2. Viewing<br />
Specialised vocabulary<br />
Date:<br />
Sailors have their own specialised vocabulary when talking about the sea.<br />
Write a definition for each word or phrase.<br />
rigged<br />
torpedo<br />
mutiny<br />
set sail<br />
scurvy<br />
voyage<br />
chronometer<br />
deck<br />
adrift<br />
pirate<br />
crew<br />
chart<br />
whaleboat<br />
sprung<br />
‘<strong>Astonishing</strong> <strong>Headlines</strong> Dictionary’<br />
List any words you found difficult in your own<br />
‘<strong>Astonishing</strong> headlines dictionary’.<br />
Set up your own ‘<strong>Astonishing</strong> headlines dictionary’<br />
by stapling together a 13-page booklet. Write<br />
a letter or a group of letters on each side. For<br />
example, X–Z words should fit on one page.<br />
3.<br />
Stranded at sea<br />
Vocabulary<br />
Viewing Sample<br />
As you read, write any difficult or<br />
unfamiliar words and their definitions<br />
on the correct page. Add new<br />
words as you read each <strong>Astonishing</strong><br />
headlines book.<br />
Prim-Ed Publishing ~ www.prim-ed.com <strong>Astonishing</strong> headlines 87