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Book Synopsis

Now in its fully updated fourth edition, the bestsellingDescriptosauruscontinues to help improve students'' creative writing, confidence and facility with sentence construction.

It provides young writers with a language toolkit with which to expand their descriptive vocabulary, experiment with language and sentence structure and build up narratives based around settings, characters and creatures. Its inspiring, original and proven approach encourages use of the correct grammatical structures, and helps children add colour to their writing through evaluation and experimentation.

This expanded edition has been tailored to the needs of children aged 9-12. It includes new vocabulary for non-fiction topics such as volcanoes, mountains and caves and an additional chapter to cover the popular primary topic of cold climates and polar exploration. Also new guidance is provided on how word clines can be used to expand vocabulary and explore shades of meaning and new tools p

Trade Review

Reviews from previous editions:

‘This book is a treasure trove of descriptive language… Highly recommended for both teachers and parents. I wish I’d had a copy of this book when I was a full time English teacher! Invest in a copy today; you’ll be glad you did.’

Sue Cowley, bestselling author, teacher and teacher trainer

‘Help to banish "blank page syndrome" forever, with this innovative book… Created by teacher, Alison Wilcox, this inspirational book will build children’s confidence in their writing ability.’

Literacy Times Plus

‘A real "godsend" to hard-pressed teachers, parents and pupils.’

Denis Hayes, author of Foundations of Primary Teaching

‘…perfect for the modern day classroom… fantastic!’

Emma Palastanga, primary deputy head

‘The… book/CD will be so helpful to teachers who are struggling to think of different ways to say things and will enhance their planning and teaching. As a classroom resource it will be invaluable.’

Elaine Smitheman, primary school teacher



Table of Contents

Dedication

Acknowledgements

Preface

Introduction

How to use this book

PART 1 – SETTINGS

Landscapes

CHAPTER 1 Woods, forests, jungles and rainforests

CHAPTER 2 Mountains

CHAPTER 3 Caves

CHAPTER 4 Beaches, islands and deserts

CHAPTER 5 Cold Climates

CHAPTER 6 Ground and paths

CHAPTER 7 Streams, rivers, lakes and waterfalls

CHAPTER 8 Sea and waves

SETTLEMENTS

CHAPTER 9 Cities, towns and villages

CHAPTER 10 Roads

CHAPTER 11 Gardens

CHAPTER 12 Buildings

CHAPTER 13 Doors, halls, corridors and stairs

CHAPTER 14 Rooms

ATMOSPHERE

CHAPTER 15 Dawn and dusk

CHAPTER 16 Seasons

CHAPTER 17 Rain, mist and fog

CHAPTER 18 Wind, thunder and lightning

CHAPTER 19 Smell and touch

CHAPTER 20 Sound

PART 2 – CHARACTERS

APPEARANCE

CHAPTER 21 Age, height and shape

CHAPTER 22 Face

CHAPTER 23 Eyes

CHAPTER 24 Mouth, teeth, nose and ears

CHAPTER 25 Hands and fingers

CHAPTER 26 Hair and facial hair

CHAPTER 27 Clothes

CHAPTER 28 Voice

EMOTIONS & PERSONALITY

CHAPTER 29 Excited, happy

CHAPTER 30 Concentrating, determined

CHAPTER 31 Sympathetic, caring

CHAPTER 32 Relieved

CHAPTER 33 Angry, irritated, aggressive, impatient

CHAPTER 34 Cold, evil, arrogant, sly

CHAPTER 35 Frightened, timid

CHAPTER 36 Nervous, embarrassed, shy

CHAPTER 37 Sad, miserable

CHAPTER 38 Tired

CHAPTER 39 Pain

PART 3 – CREATURES

CHAPTER 40 Parts, size, shape, colour and covering

CHAPTER 41 Head

CHAPTER 42 Eyes

CHAPTER 43 Arms and legs

CHAPTER 44 Wings and tails

CHAPTER 45 Smell and sound

CHAPTER 46 Movement

CHAPTER 47 Habitat

CHAPTER 48 Abilities and actions

CHAPTER 49 Weapons and destruction

PART 4 – GRAMMAR IN A CREATIVE CONTEXT

SECTION 1 WORDS

CHAPTER 50 Word Classes Classification

CHAPTER 51 Word Classes Summary Table

CHAPTER 52 Word Clines (Shades of Meaning)

CHAPTER 53 Adverbs

SECTION 2 PHRASES AND CLAUSES

CHAPTER 54 Subject and predicate

CHAPTER 55 Grammar tools

CHAPTER 56 What each craft tool adds to a sentence

CHAPTER 57 Poetry

CHAPTER 58 Connecting sentences, paragraphs, scenes

SECTION 3 SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION

CHAPTER 59 Sentence construction investigations

CHAPTER 60 Sentence imitation

CHAPTER 61 Sentence combining

CHAPTER 62 Sentence combining Poetry

CHAPTER 63 Summarising Non-fiction texts

CHAPTER 64 Creating a sentence combining exercise

CHAPTER 65 De-combining to correct errors and confused constructions

CHAPTER 66 Sentence expansion

CHAPTER 67 Modelled sentences

CHAPTER 68 How to build an action scene

CHAPTER 69 Sentence Combining: SCIR – The Wolf

Bibliography

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 22/12/2023
    ISBN13: 9781032707716, 978-1032707716
    ISBN10: 1032707712

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Now in its fully updated fourth edition, the bestsellingDescriptosauruscontinues to help improve students'' creative writing, confidence and facility with sentence construction.

    It provides young writers with a language toolkit with which to expand their descriptive vocabulary, experiment with language and sentence structure and build up narratives based around settings, characters and creatures. Its inspiring, original and proven approach encourages use of the correct grammatical structures, and helps children add colour to their writing through evaluation and experimentation.

    This expanded edition has been tailored to the needs of children aged 9-12. It includes new vocabulary for non-fiction topics such as volcanoes, mountains and caves and an additional chapter to cover the popular primary topic of cold climates and polar exploration. Also new guidance is provided on how word clines can be used to expand vocabulary and explore shades of meaning and new tools p

    Trade Review

    Reviews from previous editions:

    ‘This book is a treasure trove of descriptive language… Highly recommended for both teachers and parents. I wish I’d had a copy of this book when I was a full time English teacher! Invest in a copy today; you’ll be glad you did.’

    Sue Cowley, bestselling author, teacher and teacher trainer

    ‘Help to banish "blank page syndrome" forever, with this innovative book… Created by teacher, Alison Wilcox, this inspirational book will build children’s confidence in their writing ability.’

    Literacy Times Plus

    ‘A real "godsend" to hard-pressed teachers, parents and pupils.’

    Denis Hayes, author of Foundations of Primary Teaching

    ‘…perfect for the modern day classroom… fantastic!’

    Emma Palastanga, primary deputy head

    ‘The… book/CD will be so helpful to teachers who are struggling to think of different ways to say things and will enhance their planning and teaching. As a classroom resource it will be invaluable.’

    Elaine Smitheman, primary school teacher



    Table of Contents

    Dedication

    Acknowledgements

    Preface

    Introduction

    How to use this book

    PART 1 – SETTINGS

    Landscapes

    CHAPTER 1 Woods, forests, jungles and rainforests

    CHAPTER 2 Mountains

    CHAPTER 3 Caves

    CHAPTER 4 Beaches, islands and deserts

    CHAPTER 5 Cold Climates

    CHAPTER 6 Ground and paths

    CHAPTER 7 Streams, rivers, lakes and waterfalls

    CHAPTER 8 Sea and waves

    SETTLEMENTS

    CHAPTER 9 Cities, towns and villages

    CHAPTER 10 Roads

    CHAPTER 11 Gardens

    CHAPTER 12 Buildings

    CHAPTER 13 Doors, halls, corridors and stairs

    CHAPTER 14 Rooms

    ATMOSPHERE

    CHAPTER 15 Dawn and dusk

    CHAPTER 16 Seasons

    CHAPTER 17 Rain, mist and fog

    CHAPTER 18 Wind, thunder and lightning

    CHAPTER 19 Smell and touch

    CHAPTER 20 Sound

    PART 2 – CHARACTERS

    APPEARANCE

    CHAPTER 21 Age, height and shape

    CHAPTER 22 Face

    CHAPTER 23 Eyes

    CHAPTER 24 Mouth, teeth, nose and ears

    CHAPTER 25 Hands and fingers

    CHAPTER 26 Hair and facial hair

    CHAPTER 27 Clothes

    CHAPTER 28 Voice

    EMOTIONS & PERSONALITY

    CHAPTER 29 Excited, happy

    CHAPTER 30 Concentrating, determined

    CHAPTER 31 Sympathetic, caring

    CHAPTER 32 Relieved

    CHAPTER 33 Angry, irritated, aggressive, impatient

    CHAPTER 34 Cold, evil, arrogant, sly

    CHAPTER 35 Frightened, timid

    CHAPTER 36 Nervous, embarrassed, shy

    CHAPTER 37 Sad, miserable

    CHAPTER 38 Tired

    CHAPTER 39 Pain

    PART 3 – CREATURES

    CHAPTER 40 Parts, size, shape, colour and covering

    CHAPTER 41 Head

    CHAPTER 42 Eyes

    CHAPTER 43 Arms and legs

    CHAPTER 44 Wings and tails

    CHAPTER 45 Smell and sound

    CHAPTER 46 Movement

    CHAPTER 47 Habitat

    CHAPTER 48 Abilities and actions

    CHAPTER 49 Weapons and destruction

    PART 4 – GRAMMAR IN A CREATIVE CONTEXT

    SECTION 1 WORDS

    CHAPTER 50 Word Classes Classification

    CHAPTER 51 Word Classes Summary Table

    CHAPTER 52 Word Clines (Shades of Meaning)

    CHAPTER 53 Adverbs

    SECTION 2 PHRASES AND CLAUSES

    CHAPTER 54 Subject and predicate

    CHAPTER 55 Grammar tools

    CHAPTER 56 What each craft tool adds to a sentence

    CHAPTER 57 Poetry

    CHAPTER 58 Connecting sentences, paragraphs, scenes

    SECTION 3 SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION

    CHAPTER 59 Sentence construction investigations

    CHAPTER 60 Sentence imitation

    CHAPTER 61 Sentence combining

    CHAPTER 62 Sentence combining Poetry

    CHAPTER 63 Summarising Non-fiction texts

    CHAPTER 64 Creating a sentence combining exercise

    CHAPTER 65 De-combining to correct errors and confused constructions

    CHAPTER 66 Sentence expansion

    CHAPTER 67 Modelled sentences

    CHAPTER 68 How to build an action scene

    CHAPTER 69 Sentence Combining: SCIR – The Wolf

    Bibliography

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