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Colourful Semantics - Level 5

This document provides information about Level 5 of the Colourful Semantics program which teaches students to describe elements of sentences. Level 5 focuses on using adjectives, represented by the color purple, to add description. Examples of sentences with adjectives added are provided. Contact information is given for those needing assistance or interested in training courses on Colourful Semantics.

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Colourful Semantics - Level 5

This document provides information about Level 5 of the Colourful Semantics program which teaches students to describe elements of sentences. Level 5 focuses on using adjectives, represented by the color purple, to add description. Examples of sentences with adjectives added are provided. Contact information is given for those needing assistance or interested in training courses on Colourful Semantics.

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Colourful Semantics – Level 5

Thank you for downloading our Colourful Semantics Pack Level 5.

We have created this pack to help parents and teachers to use level 5 of
Colourful Semantics with their children/students.

Level 5 is the describing aspect of a sentence and this level should be


introduced once the child/student can use levels 1 to 4.

For information on the first 4 levels, please read our Colourful Semantics
starter pack. You may also wish to watch our Introduction to Colourful
Semantics video and read the Colourful Semantics module one
PowerPoint.
Recap of the Levels of Colourful
Semantics
Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4
Level 5 – Describe?

‘Describe’ is the adjective in the sentence. An adjective is a describing


word. It is always represented by the colour purple. It is fifth to appear on
the strip. ‘Describe’ can be moved to different places on the strip to add
description to other words in the sentence.
Examples

The man is eating a sandwich in the big kitchen

The boy is playing on the red swing in the park

The tall girl is looking at a monkey in the zoo

If you require assistance in using this pack or are interested in booking a


training course with us, please contact us on 0845 838 2921 or
[email protected]

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