Friday, 26 June 2015

BRAAAAPP!

Look carefully at the images below... 'Huge, deadly. Stand your ground, stand your ground...'






Write a diary entry as Varjak the day he got run over by the 'monsters'. Remember to use the text and find words and phrases of how Varjak sees the cars, use language like Varjak would...tarmac, dug my claws...

Will they make a dog's breakfast of it?

'Far away, but closing in, something shrieked. Something roared. Varjak's heart thudded in his chest as he turned to face it. The shrieking, roaring noise grew louder. It was a pack of dogs, live ones, and they were coming down the road towards him...'



Write the next part of the story, in third person, as the author S.F. Said.

Friday, 19 June 2015

Could these be dogs?

Write a descriptive passage as Varjak (in the style of the author) describing how Varjak sees the traffic. Post it below.


Friday, 12 June 2015

City life


Draw a map of the story so far with the Contessa’s house, the wall, the park and the city. This will help you form a clearer picture of Varjak’s experience and the contrast between his secluded life with his family and life in the city. When you have done it I will post it underneath.

Friday, 5 June 2015

Standing on the edge of the world...

Before you write on the blog, print off this picture and draw your own version of what Varjak sees when he finally gets to the top of the wall.

Here is your final piece...


Afterwards, write a description as if you are Varjak. Describe what he sees. Remember, he has never left the house/garden before so he may not know what things are or what they are called.

Friday, 29 May 2015

Varjak's predicament

Varjak has to make an important decision in Chapter 3. Should the family of cats stay in the house or should they consider leaving?

Write a letter to Varjak from an anonymous friend advising what he should do. Remember to include persuasive language, logical connectives and powerful adjectives. You may also want to use short sentences for emphasis.


Sunday, 3 May 2015

In the middle of his family Varjak felt friendless and alone


Heart racing, Varjak bent back his head [...] it was a man Varjak had never seen before.

Write a diary entry in first person as Varjak Paw as he settles to sleep that night.  Remember to include interesting details, personal thoughts, reactions and emotions.