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ACELA1511

Explain sequences of images in print texts and compare these to the ways hyperlinked digital texts are organised, explaining their effect on viewers’ interpretations

literacy critical-creative information-communication writing Elaborations ScOT Terms

ACELA1511 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum

ACELY1703

Use comprehension strategies to analyse information, integrating and linking ideas from a variety of print and digital sources

literacy critical-creative information-communication writing listening speaking reading Elaborations ScOT Terms

ACELY1703 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum

ACELY1698

Show how ideas and points of view in texts are conveyed through the use of vocabulary, including idiomatic expressions, objective and subjective language, and that these can change according to context

literacy personal-social critical-creative writing listening speaking reading Elaborations ScOT Terms

ACELY1698 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum

Elaboration (3) ACELY1702

reading a wide range of imaginative, informative and persuasive texts for pleasure and to find and use information

critical-creative literacy

Elaboration (3) | ACELY1702 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum

ACELY1707

Use a range of software including word processing programs with fluency to construct, edit and publish written text, and select, edit and place visual, print and audio elements

information-communication literacy critical-creative reading Elaborations ScOT Terms

ACELY1707 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum

Elaboration ACELT1611

discussing how figurative language including simile and metaphor can make use of a comparison between different things, for example ‘My love is like a red, red rose’; ‘Tyger!, Tyger! burning bright, In the forests of the night’; and how by appealing to …

critical-creative literacy personal-social

Elaboration | ACELT1611 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum

Elaboration ACELA1505

observing how writers use the beginning of a sentence to signal to the reader how the text is developing (for example 'Snakes are reptiles. They have scales and no legs. Many snakes are poisonous. However, in Australia they are protected')

literacy critical-creative

Elaboration | ACELA1505 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum

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