ACELA1495
Understand how adverb groups/phrases and prepositional phrases work in different ways to provide circumstantial details about an activity
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACELA1495 | Content Descriptions | Year 4 | English | F-10 curriculum
ACELY1711
Analyse how text structures and language features work together to meet the purpose of a text
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACELY1711 | Content Descriptions | Year 6 | English | F-10 curriculum
ACELY1705
Re-read and edit student’s own and others’ work using agreed criteria for text structures and language features
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACELY1705 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum
ACELY1715
Re-read and edit students’ own and others’ work using agreed criteria and explaining editing choices
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACELY1715 | Content Descriptions | Year 6 | English | F-10 curriculum
ACELA1494
Investigate how quoted (direct) and reported (indirect) speech work in different types of text
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACELA1494 | Content Descriptions | Year 4 | English | F-10 curriculum
ACELA1433
Understand concepts about print and screen, including how books, film and simple digital texts work, and know some features of print, for example directionality
Elaborations ScOT Terms
ACELA1433 | Content Descriptions | Foundation Year | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration (2) ACELY1649
attempting to work out unknown words by combining contextual, semantic, grammatical and phonic knowledge
Elaboration (2) | ACELY1649 | Content Descriptions | Foundation Year | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1525
identifying (for example from reviews) the ways in which evaluative language is used to assess the qualities of the various aspects of the work in question
Elaboration | ACELA1525 | Content Descriptions | Year 6 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration (1) ACELY1662
reading the students’ own work aloud to listen for grammatical correctness: checking use of capital letters, full stops, question marks and exclamation marks
Elaboration (1) | ACELY1662 | 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
Elaboration (2) ACELT1637
taking a particular area of study, a topic or theme and examining how different authors make use of devices like myth, icons and imagery in their work
Elaboration (2) | ACELT1637 | Content Descriptions | Year 9 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELT1610
identifying the narrative voice (the person or entity through whom the audience experiences the story) in a literary work, discussing the impact of first person narration on empathy and engagement
Elaboration | ACELT1610 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELY1698
identifying the narrative voice (the person or entity through whom the audience experiences the story) in a literary work, discussing the impact of first person narration on empathy and engagement
Elaboration | ACELY1698 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1476
identifying roles and collaborative patterns in students’ own groups and pair work (for example initiating a topic, changing a topic through negotiation, affirming other speakers and building on their comments, asking relevant questions, providing useful …
Elaboration | ACELA1476 | Content Descriptions | Year 3 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELY1788
identifying turn-taking patterns in group and pair work (for example initiating a topic, changing a topic when appropriate, staying on task, supporting other speakers, eliciting responses, being supportive and attentive listeners, asking relevant questions, …
Elaboration | ACELY1788 | Content Descriptions | Year 1 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1507
knowing that complex sentences make connections between ideas, such as: to provide a reason, for example 'He jumped up because the bell rang.'; to state a purpose, for example 'She raced home to confront her brother.'; to express a condition, for example …
Elaboration | ACELA1507 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum