Thursday 28th January
LF: To use fronted adverbials for how, when and where.
Watch the video below to recap fronted adverbials and how we use them in our sentences. Remember, fronted adverbials are sentence starters – a word or a phrase that comes a the start of our sentence.
For today’s task, you will need both resources below – if you are unable to print, you can do this task on a piece of paper.
1. Read each sentence and improve it by using a fronted adverbial.
2. Then, write your new sentence either in the correct box in the newspaper template - “how, when or where”.
3. You can use the fronted adverbials given or challenge yourself to think of your own!
Example: People ran towards the harbour.
How:
Frantically, people ran towards the harbour.
When:
When the volcano struck, people ran towards the harbour.
Where:
Through the cobbled streets, people ran towards the harbour.
You only need to add one fronted adverbial to each sentence – I am just showing you how this sentence would work with each one.