Elaboration ACELY1687
making notes about a task, asking questions to clarify or follow up information, and seeking assistance if required
Elaboration | ACELY1687 | Content Descriptions | Year 4 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1523
knowing that verbs often represent actions and that the choice of more expressive verbs makes an action more vivid (for example 'She ate her lunch' compared to 'She gobbled up her lunch')
Elaboration | ACELA1523 | Content Descriptions | Year 6 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration ACELA1542
identifying and evaluating examples of how rhetorical devices reveal the dark or serious aspects of a topic in ways that cause laughter or amusement, for example by making a statement but implying/meaning the opposite (irony); exaggerating or overstating …
Elaboration | ACELA1542 | Content Descriptions | Year 8 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration (1) ACELA1508
observing how descriptive details can be built up around a noun or an adjective, forming a group/phrase (for example, ‘this very smelly cleaning cloth in the sink’ is a noun group/phrase and ‘as pretty as the flowers in May’ is an adjective group/phr …
Elaboration (1) | ACELA1508 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum
Elaboration (1) ACELA1570
analysing how logical relations between ideas are built up by combining main with subordinate clauses indicating cause, result, manner, concession, condition, and so on (for example, ‘Although his poems were not generally well received by critics during …
Elaboration (1) | ACELA1570 | Content Descriptions | Year 10 | 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
Elaboration ACELA1483
noting how the relationship between characters can be depicted in illustrations through: the positioning of the characters (for example facing each other or facing away from each other); the distance between them; the relative size; one character looking …
Elaboration | ACELA1483 | Content Descriptions | Year 3 | English | F-10 curriculum