ACELA1459
Understand that a letter can represent more than one sound and that a syllable must contain a vowel sound
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACELA1459 | Content Descriptions | Year 1 | English | F-10 curriculum
ACELA1471
Understand how to use knowledge of digraphs, long vowels, blends and silent letters to spell one and two syllable words including some compound words
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACELA1471 | Content Descriptions | Year 2 | English | F-10 curriculum
ACELA1778
Understand how to spell one and two syllable words with common letter patterns
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACELA1778 | Content Descriptions | Year 1 | English | F-10 curriculum
ACELA1822
Segment consonant blends or clusters into separate phonemes at the beginnings and ends of one syllable words
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACELA1822 | Content Descriptions | Year 1 | English | F-10 curriculum
ACELA1818
Understand that words are units of meaning and can be made of more than one meaningful part
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACELA1818 | Content Descriptions | Foundation Year | English | F-10 curriculum
ACELA1507
Understand the difference between main and subordinate clauses and that a complex sentence involves at least one subordinate clause
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACELA1507 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum
ACELA1824
Use most letter-sound matches including vowel digraphs, less common long vowel patterns, letter clusters and silent letters when reading and writing words of one or more syllable
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACELA1824 | Content Descriptions | Year 2 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELY1695
revising written texts: editing for grammatical and spelling accuracy and clarity of the text, to improve the connection between ideas and the overall flow of the piece
Elaboration | ACELY1695 | Content Descriptions | Year 4 | English | F-10 curriculum
ACELA1487
Understand that Standard Australian English is one of many social dialects used in Australia, and that while it originated in England it has been influenced by many other languages
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACELA1487 | Content Descriptions | Year 4 | English | F-10 curriculum
ACELA1426
Understand that English is one of many languages spoken in Australia and that different languages may be spoken by family, classmates and community
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACELA1426 | Content Descriptions | Foundation Year | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELT1832
imitating a characteristic piece of speech or dialogue, or the attitude or expression of favourite or humorous characters in texts
Elaboration | ACELT1832 | Content Descriptions | Year 1 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1818
learning that words are made up of meaningful parts, for example ’dogs’ has two meaningful parts ’dog’ and ’s’ meaning more than one
Elaboration | ACELA1818 | Content Descriptions | Foundation Year | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1778
writing one-syllable words containing known blends, for example 'bl' and 'st'
Elaboration | ACELA1778 | Content Descriptions | Year 1 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration (1) ACELA1819
identifying onset and rime in one-syllable spoken words, for example ‘d-og’ and ‘b-ig’
Elaboration (1) | ACELA1819 | Content Descriptions | Foundation Year | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1520
noting how a general word is often used for a more specific word already mentioned, for example ‘Look at those apples. Can I have one?'
Elaboration | ACELA1520 | Content Descriptions | Year 6 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1459
recognising that letters can have more than one sound, for example the letter ‘u’ in ‘cut’, ‘put’, ‘use’ and the letter ‘a’ in ‘cat’, ‘father’, ‘any’
Elaboration | ACELA1459 | Content Descriptions | Year 1 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELY1649
navigating a text correctly, starting at the right place and reading in the right direction, returning to the next line as needed, matching one spoken word to one written word
Elaboration | ACELY1649 | Content Descriptions | Foundation Year | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1472
discussing how a prefix or suffix affects meaning, for example in the word ‘paint-er’ the suffix ‘er’ means ‘one who’, so a painter is ‘one who paints’
Elaboration | ACELA1472 | Content Descriptions | Year 2 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1821
learning an increasing number of high-frequency words recognised in shared texts and texts being read independently, for example ‘one’, ‘have’, ‘them’ and ‘about’
Elaboration | ACELA1821 | Content Descriptions | Year 1 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELY1672
reading their work and adding, deleting or changing words, prepositional phrases or sentences to improve meaning, for example replacing an everyday noun with a technical one in an informative text
Elaboration | ACELY1672 | Content Descriptions | Year 2 | English | F-10 curriculum