Year 5 Mini Saga Competition
What a Saga!
Writing a mini-saga might seem daunting, trying to translate your idea into a whole story that fits into just 100 words, but it can be done! Today we were treated to the 10, Year 5 finalists, who proved they could jam-pack a suspenseful adventure into limited wordage.
Each finalist considered authorial technique and their audience carefully. We were astounded by some of their techniques: sibilance, metaphors, twists, hooks, onomatopoeia, specific details, rhetorical questions, and powerful nouns. The finalists bravely read their sagas in front of Year 5 and were judged by a panel of 4 members of staff.
Well done Year 5!
*Please note the above review has been written in 100 words – it is REALLY hard to do!
The Finalists
5AW
Favour
The Abandoned House
Fletcher
The Light
Frankey
The Tracks
Willow
The Three Friends and a Door
Lydia
The Figure
5KW
Alfie
The Life and Death Situation
Dacie
The Cabin and the Story of the Two Missing Men
Emily
The Worst Joke
Lucie
The Oujia Board
Mia
The Code
Summer
The Deathly Hole
and the winners are...
1st Place
Frankey
2nd Place
Dacie
3rd Place
Lucie
Congratulations to Frankey and to all of our finalists!
Thank you also to our judging panel.
Miss Shairp, Mr Jones, Ms Worrel & Mrs Palmer