Thursday, July 22, 2010

3A - Menu for Smook's Restaurant

Dear 3A pupils,

We have already thought about the crazy dishes for our alien friend Smook. Smook's mum is very delighted with your wonderful creations that she has decided to open up a restaurant in her planet.

You have been chosen as her designer for the restaurant menu.
You are going to design a simple menu for 4 new dishes that you have created.

-A restaurant menu sets the tone for the restaurant.

-It is what will keep your customers coming back.

-A restaurant menu is a reflection of your restaurant style and concept.

-When writing the descriptions of your menu items is to keep it short and simple but yet be vivid and enticing- enough to make a guest’s mouth water.

-A restaurant menu design is a reflection of the restaurant itself.

-Restaurant menu descriptions, layouts and colors, should match your restaurant concept, location or theme.


Here are some ideas for you...Click here

So get into your groups and let your creative juices out...

CCP English Situational Writing - 22 Jul 2010

Hi pupils of 5B,

Today for CCP we will be familiarising ourselves with another text type in Situational Writing.
Our Focus for today - How to write a NOTICE



So what is a NOTICE.....



1. WHO is it meant for and WHO writes a notice?

A notice is written by an individual,a group,an organization or a body to draw the attention of the readers to a certain issue that needs immediate attention or active participation.


2. How does a NOTICE look like?

-Notice is to be within a box.
-All the relevant details to be given.
-A captivating heading needed.
-The name and the designation of the writer to be given at the end.
-Adhere to the content (6 points)


View this link to know more....

And now for a SAMPLE....(see worksheet provided)


It's your turn to try now in your groups

Let us present our group work to clarify our doubts....




It's time for you to do your individual notice - refer to the task assigned for today.
Read the content given in the worksheet and write out a notice for the task.
Now try putting it on Microsoft Word with a simple border and a suitable graphic and present to your class.

ALL THE BEST!!!


We will meet again next week for another text type in Situational Writing.