Openers Word Wheel Worksheet: Emotions | KS2, SATs, 11+
This interactive resource, inspired by LinkyThinks Word Wheels, is designed to help students craft more interesting and engaging sentence openers. It offers a wide range of examples of emotions, giving young writers varied ways to start their sentences. Perfect for supporting creative writing, this tool encourages more ambitious and creative sentence structures.
Openers Word Wheel Worksheet: Emotions includes:
· An Emotions Word Wheel
· Blank spaces for students to include their own phrases
· Written activity - using a visual stimulus
· Written activity - using similes to upgrade sentences
· Model examples of answers
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This interactive resource, inspired by LinkyThinks Word Wheels, is designed to help students craft more interesting and engaging sentence openers. It offers a wide range of examples of emotions, giving young writers varied ways to start their sentences. Perfect for supporting creative writing, this tool encourages more ambitious and creative sentence structures.
Openers Word Wheel Worksheet: Emotions includes:
· An Emotions Word Wheel
· Blank spaces for students to include their own phrases
· Written activity - using a visual stimulus
· Written activity - using similes to upgrade sentences
· Model examples of answers
By accessing LinkyThinks Downloadables (free or paid) you agree to our Terms
This interactive resource, inspired by LinkyThinks Word Wheels, is designed to help students craft more interesting and engaging sentence openers. It offers a wide range of examples of emotions, giving young writers varied ways to start their sentences. Perfect for supporting creative writing, this tool encourages more ambitious and creative sentence structures.
Openers Word Wheel Worksheet: Emotions includes:
· An Emotions Word Wheel
· Blank spaces for students to include their own phrases
· Written activity - using a visual stimulus
· Written activity - using similes to upgrade sentences
· Model examples of answers
By accessing LinkyThinks Downloadables (free or paid) you agree to our Terms