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RECIPE FOR A CLASS OUTING

Day ??th Month 2002 00:00:00. RECIPE FOR A CLASS OUTING. UNIT 23. Adapted from Folens English Anthology. OUR LESSON AIMS:. 1: Brainstorm words and phrases that could be used in a recipe poem for a party. 2: To write a recipe poem for a party using Sue Cowling’s poem as a model.

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RECIPE FOR A CLASS OUTING

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  1. Day ??th Month 2002 00:00:00 RECIPE FOR A CLASS OUTING UNIT 23 Adapted from Folens English Anthology

  2. OUR LESSON AIMS: 1: Brainstorm words and phrases that could be used in a recipe poem for a party. 2: To write a recipe poem for a party using Sue Cowling’s poem as a model.

  3. SHARED READING • Recipe for a Class Outing • INGREDIENTS METHOD • 30 children, washed and scrubbed Place children and adults in a bus and • 29 packed lunches (no bottles) heat slowly. Season well with sweets, • 3 teachers reserving a few for later. Heat to • An equal quantity of mums boiling point. Add fights and nosebleed. • 1 nosebleed Leave to simmer for 2 hours. • 2 fights Remove children and packed lunches • a hot day and leave to cool. Stir in torn dress and • 3 lost purses lost purses. Return to heat, add songs • 1 slightly torn dress to taste. Mix thoroughly. If the children • Plenty of sweets go soggy and start to stick together, remove • 5 or 6 songs (optional) from bus and drain. At the end of the • cooking time divide into individual portions • (makes about 36). Serve with relief, • garnished liberally with dirt, • Sue Cowling

  4. SHARED WRITING Party Items

  5. SHARED WRITING Recipe words and phrases

  6. SHARED WRITING OUR PARTY RECIPE POEM

  7. YOUR TASK 1: List what items you will need for your party. 2: List the words and phrases that you are going to use. 3: Begin to write a recipe poem for a party using Sue Cowling’s poem as a model. *REMEMBER YOUR GROUP TARGETS* YOU HAVE 25 MINUTES TO COMPLETE YOUR TASK

  8. HAVE WE ACHIEVED OUR AIMS? 1: Brainstorm words and phrases that could be used in a recipe poem for a party. 2: To write a recipe poem for a party using Sue Cowling’s poem as a model.

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