Index for Text level Work (part 1)


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*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

Theme

Activity/Skill/Knowledge

Year 3

Year 4

Year 5

Year 6

   

Term 1

Term 2

Term 3

Term 1

Term 2

Term 3

Term 1

Term 2

Term 3

Term 1

Term 2

Term 3

Language, features and organisation of different forms of text

understand fact and fiction

*

                     
 

style and structure of fiction and non-fiction writing

*

                     
 

compare real life/fiction

   

*

                 
 

1st and 3rd person accounts

   

*

                 
 

identify different types of text

     

*

               
 

features of non-fiction texts

     

*

               
 

distinguish fact and opinion

     

*

               
 

how texts are targeted at particular readers; identify audience

       

*

             
 

paragraphs, to organise and sequence information

       

*

*

           
 

chapters

         

*

           
 

features of different fiction genres; features of myths, legends and fables

             

*

       
 

how authors record and acknowledge their sources

             

*

       
 

compare oral and written story telling

             

*

       
 

challenge and appeal of older literature

               

*

     
 

distinguishing between fact, opinion and fiction

                 

*

   
 

features of official language; balanced written arguments; different types of literary texts

                   

*

 
 

the way standard English varies in different contexts

                   

*

 
 

compare texts - styles, preoccupations, values; appeal to reader; strengths/weaknesses

                     

*

 

non-fiction text types and their characteristics

                     

*

 

key features of impersonal formal language

                     

*

Letters

reading, investigating, writing*

   

*

         

*

     

Newspaper reports*

see Reports

                       

Non-chronological reports*

see Reports

                       

Note making (see also summarising)

reading, writing; reading, investigating, writing*

 

*

*

 

*

 

*

*

*

     

Persuasive writing/arguments/adverts

reading, investigating, writing*

         

*

   

*

 

*

 

Playscripts

reading, investigating, writing*

*

   

*

   

*

   

*

   

Poems

reading, reciting, performing*

*

*

*

     

*

*

*

 

*

 
 

poems and rhyme*

*

     

*

*

*

         
 

poems: range, form, style, content of poems*

*

   

*

 

*

*

*

*

 

*

*

 

poems: readers‘ response to poems*

*

         

*

*

*

 

*

*

 

poems: writing poetry*

*

*

*

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