Explore Your Creativity: Film Your Own Wildlife Documentary!

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Work in a small group to create your own Wildlife Broadcasting Company. Choose an animal to film a documentary about, complete a fact checker, prepare a TV script, and practice your feature. Use colons accurately, vary the tone for effect, and utilize informal and formal language effectively.


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  1. Film your own wildlife documentary

  2. LO: To use colons accurately. To vary the tone for effect. Your task is to work as a small group to create your own Wildlife Broadcasting Company. Once you have decided on a name and a team leader, open up the mystery creature envelope and decide on the animal you wish to film your documentary about. Following that, complete the creature fact checker, prepare your TV script and practise your feature! Good luck!

  3. LO: To use colons accurately. Movement Habitat Its two strong tallons make it reach astonishing speeds: up to 200mph! Appearance Diet Its feline brain makes the creature crave: sardines and baked, flaky salmon chunks.

  4. LO: To vary the tone for effect. Informal language Use exclamations! Colloquial language (slang)

  5. Informal language Formal language VS. I want to ? Go nuts! Down in the dumps ? ?

  6. Movement Corr, blimey! Look at the size of those tallons! The size of them means they re able to reach astonishing speeds: up to 200 mph! Ouch I wouldn t wanna get my eyes scratched out by those devilish claws: they re as sharp as razor blades! Why are the highlighted sections in green?

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