Aviatrice: Pilot's Diary Writing and Research Activity
Engage in a multi-day English home learning project inspired by a pilot's diary entry and the story of Jacqueline Auriol. Explore writing tools, descriptive language, and research skills to craft a diary, description of the plane and pilot, and write a letter to Jacqueline Auriol. Dive into the world of aviation and female pioneers with this creative and educational task series.
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English Home Learning 1st Person Recount Stimulus - https://www.literacyshed.com/aviatrice.html You can find this by typing Literacy Shed Aviatrice into Google. Day 1 Your task today is to write a diary about your experiences as the pilot. My hearth quickened as I stepped out of the shack and saw the magnificent sight of my jet. It was sleek, polished and beautiful beyond words. The engineers, who had been working relentlessly for the past six months, were making final preparations ready for my test flight. Although I was excited, my legs felt like jelly. This may be the last flight I ever take I thought to myself. Slowly, I approached the plane and smiled to the mechanic nearby. He told me the plane was ready to go. I clasped my fingers around the gleaming metal of the ladder that led to the cockpit. Each step I took upwards felt like a lifetime worth of hard work. The cushioned leather of the pilot s seat hugged me as if to say, don t worry you re safe with me. The plane was my soulmate, my friend. What is good about this diary? Why? Can you take any think from it that you would like top use? Once you have done this, continue your version of the diary entry by writing the next paragraph, try to include writing tools such as fronted adverbials, adverbs and subordinating conjunctions.
English Home Learning 1st Person Recount Stimulus - https://www.literacyshed.com/aviatrice.html Day 2 Today and tomorrow, we will be writing a description based on the plane and the pilot from the video. Before you write, think of your sentence in your head and try to upgrade it. Then begin writing the better version of your sentence. Pause and think as you go along. Your description of the plane should include what it sounds like, looks like, smells like and how it moves. The windows of the large jet gleamed in the light of the sun. Hurtling through the sky, the cockpit s controls responded to every movement of the pilot as he sensitively nudged the controls. The engine of the mighty jet were enough to deafen you.
English Home Learning 1st Person Recount Stimulus - https://www.literacyshed.com/aviatrice.html Day 3 Today, we are focussing on a description of the pilot. Before you start, read your work from yesterday and see what you were happy with. What can you improve for today? Your description of the pilot should include her appearance, her personality and how she might speak.
English Home Learning 1st Person Recount Stimulus - https://www.literacyshed.com/aviatrice.html Day 4 Today, you will be doing some research on the pilot, Jacqueline Auriol. Learn facts about her life and her achievements. Once you have done this, write a letter to her. Think about what you would say or what you would ask her. What about her life amazes you? Tell her. What challenges did she overcome? Think about how you write a letter especially to someone that you don t know.