Book: Write like a Ninja by @VocabularyNinja via @BloomsburyEd

Published by Bloomsbury Education

Write Like a Ninja An essential toolkit for every young writer

£4.99*
9.6

Content

10.0/10

Accessible

10.0/10

Authority

9.0/10

Practical

9.0/10

Value

10.0/10

Pros

  • This easy-to-use book equips children with everything they need for real writing mastery.
  • A user-friendly book that children will turn to again and again to build their own ideas and enrich their writing.
  • Information is presented in key literacy categories with each page offering a great range of help and guidance to inspire writing.
  • This book should be given to each pupil in KS2 to help them become confident writers.

Supported by Bloomsbury Education


Sometimes it’s difficult for children to write more varied sentences and to remember those key grammar points. Wouldn’t it be brilliant to have a list of exciting sentences, fronted adverbials and modal verbs to make their writing really stand out?

Following the success of his previous ‘ninja’ books, Andrew Jennings has created a great little resource for children aged 7 upwards either as an invaluable classroom aid or a brilliant dip-in thesaurus to use at home. The contains everything a budding writer needs to flourish as an author and meet the demands of the National Curriculum.

Fully aligned to England’s Key Stage 2 Curriculum for English, this engaging, easy-to-use book equips children with everything they need for real writing mastery. There are awesome alternatives for overused adjectives, as well as themed vocabulary lists for describing settings, characters, food and drink, and more. From examples of metaphors, similes and superlatives to verbs, conjunctions and adjectives, this is a user-friendly book that children will turn to again and again to build their own ideas and enrich their writing.

This neat little book will save hours of time spent tracking down resources and finding examples for pupils, and empower children to write independently using rich vocabulary, varied language and exciting sentences – all leading to becoming top writing ninjas!

Certainly, a great resource to be used in the classroom, or to support writing at home, this book should be given to each pupil in KS2 to help them become confident writers.


 

 

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