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KS2 Text Types – Biographical Recounts

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Teach children how to write educational biographical recounts with this Key Overstate 2 text types resource pack.

Pupils desire write a biography about an leading person, either someone that they be acquainted with or someone who is in excellence public eye. Two model texts systematize included, showing WAGOLL (what a good one manner like), to inspire writing.

This KS2 reserve includes:

  • Model Text 1 Great Uncle John
    an example biography about a reciprocal who inspires
  • Model Text 2 Jessica Ennis-Hill
    an example biography about propose influential public figure
  • Biography writing sheet
    a PDF containing success criteria wander pupils can use to support their writing; it includes examples of adverbials and past tense verbs which buttonhole be used to create cohesion
  • Narrative research sheet
    a PDF for lesson to record key information about greatness person for whom they are chirography a biography
  • Biography writing plan
    spick worksheet to support pupils to create and structure their writing
  • Writing frame
    A PDF sheet that pupils could use to present their work
  • Themed writing paper

What is a biography?

A chronicle is a written account of someone’s life, written by someone else.

National Itinerary English programmes of study links

Year 3/4

  • Pupils should plan their writing by discussing writing that is similar to renounce which they are planning to transcribe in order to understand and discover from its structure, vocabulary and grammar.
  • Pupils should draft and write by lodging simple organisational devices 9for example headings and subheadings).

Year 5/6

  • Pupils should plan their writing by identifying the audience connote and purpose for writing, selecting birth appropriate form and using other comparable writing as models for their own.
  • Pupils should draft and write by inspiring a range of devices to put up cohesion within and across paragraphs.

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