Index for Text level Work (part 1)
*The entries in italics are included in an appendix to this index. This supplementary index provides a greater level of detail about the work on each of the different forms of text mentioned in the framework document (explanatory texts, information texts, instructions, letters, notes, persuasive texts, playscripts, poems, recounts, reports and stories).
Index of themes
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Activity/Skill/Knowledge |
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Authors - awareness of authors and their styles |
compare/contrast works by the same author; discuss preferences & reasons for these |
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find out about popular authors |
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identifying familiar features of a writer’s work |
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how texts can be rooted in writer’s experience |
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how they record and acknowledge their sources |
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write in the style of |
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be familiar with established authors‘ work |
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increase familiarity with significant poets/writers of the past |
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connections & contrasts in the work of different writers |
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style of individual author; describe/evaluate style |
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Characters see Stories - characters in stories |
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Explanations/Explanatory texts |
reading, investigating, writing* |
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Information texts |
reading, investigating, writing* |
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Instructions/Instructional texts |
reading, investigating, writing* |
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Language authors‘ use of language |
creation of opening, build-up, atmosphere |
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humour, types of * |
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expressive/descriptive language; figurative language; simile |
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arguments/persuasive writing/advertisements - style/vocabulary, linguistic devices |
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word play |
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impersonal style, passive voice; technical vocabulary; hypothetical language |
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distinguish author and narrator, narrative viewpoint |
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literal and figurative language; effects of imagery in poetry and prose |
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deliberate use of ambiguity, half-truth, bias; how opinion can be disguised as fact |
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comment on the language, style, success of non-fiction works |
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