Create and Describe Your Own Creature
(Nogard - taniwha)
WALT: be descriptive in our writing.
Look at the description of a Nogard. Now Create and describe your own creature that you will then be able to read to a buddy so that they can draw it. Your description must be as detailed and clear as possible so that when you share it with others they will be able to visualise and draw you creature. Use lots of adjectives (describing words - big, small, round, green).
You must .....
- Have a name for your creature
- Start from the big things and work your way to the smaller things
- Describe the shapes
- Describe its neck, body, tail, wings etc.
- What does its head look like?Think about its eyes, nose, eyebrows, mouth, teeth
- Describe its legs/flippers/fins etc.
- What colours is it?
- Any extra details on the body like scales, spikes etc.
- Keep it simple and clear!
- Use correct punctuation and spelling.
- Check that your sentences make sense.
Remember that a good writer ‘paints’ pictures in their reader’s head with words. This is what good descriptive writing does.
Cullam
What the Taniwha
Have you ever seen a taniwha? Well I have. My taniwha look like a stingray. He has a grey back and blue little ovals on his back and the wings are grey. Half of his head is grey and the other half is black and dashes of blue. He has a sharp needle at that end of his tail so he can protect himself. He lives near a village. When I go with my taniwha we got to the middle of the sea. Then we dive down to see Tangora and then we see all of his sons. Then we see a big blue whale. It gives us a ride to the beach where my tribe lives. I really like my taniwha. My taniwha has a kind heart but when someone tries to attack my tribe he becomes fierce then he scares away the people who are trying to attach us!
This is my drawing of my taniwha.
This is Graces version of my taniwha.
Peer Evaluation Name of Peer: Grace
What I think you did well: You did well describing the colours well.
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