I have been thinking about all the different ways a child might be required to write and rembered a handy tool from the Mind Gym book called a morphological matrix
basically you complete a grid with lists of attributes and then to choose different combinations from each list
so here it is anyway , unfinished as yet , but hopefully a handy tool when thinking of a different way to set a written task
Format of writing | Audience or in character as | Purpose |
Diary | Teacher | entertain |
letter | Young child | describe |
email | Best friend | Make someone apologise |
Web page | MP | Make someone feel bad |
text | Pop star | Make someone feel sad |
Encyclopaedia page | Police | Make someone laugh |
blog | Head of school | Inform |
website | Character from book | instruct |
Twitter entry | Famous person from history | Explain |
Shopping list | Alien | Thrill |
Memo | TV star | Warn |
Witness statement | Film star | Remember |
Factfile | Children’s laureate | Reminisce |
Questions | The queen | Predict |
Instructions | An animal | scare |
Page from a book | An inanimate object | Say sorry |
Leaflet | Spaceman | Persuade |
Story | Doctor | Give choices |
report | scientist | Ask for help |
Story ending | A puppet | Get more information |
Story opener | Chef | Justify a decision |
Character description | Yourself | Show you understand |
Questionnaire | The rest of the school | Show you care |
Song | An imaginary creature | sympathise |
Poem | An author | disagree |
Rap | Someone you dislike | debate |
Limerick | Someone you love | Say thankyou |
Acrostic | Parent |
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Chart | Grandparent |
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Poster | Great grandparent |
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Series of notes | |
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News report | |
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Advertisement | |
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Invitation | |
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menu | |
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playscript | |
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Interview questions | |
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prayer | |
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