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Start with 15 minutes on TTrockstars.
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Answer the following questions in your home learning journal.
Now watch the third instalment of Beowulf:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/english-ks2-ks3-beowulf-part-3/z483bdm
Your activity:
Create a story map showing the key parts of the story of Beowulf.
Look at the example below:
Can you use this example to help get you started? There are some excellent vocabulary on this that you could magpie - but I know that you could improve this and add short descriptions (use expanded noun phrases, similes and don't forget to uplevel your adjectives).
Write each word THREE times and then use each one in a sentence.
exercise
experience
experiment
extreme
famous
The next step to creating your own Viking legends:
Today, can you describe the mythical beast from your legend?
What could your beast be?
Here are some pictures that might inspire you when your thinking of what your beast will look like:
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