Us Mob Walawurru
General Capabilities evident across the unit include Ethical understanding, Literacy, Critical and creative thinking, Information and Communication Technology capability, Personal and social capability, and Intercultural understanding.
Cross-curriculum priorities include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures.
Content links to the Australian Curriculum English: Year 8.
Language Language for interaction | Understand how conventions of speech adopted by communities influence the identities of people in those communities (ACELA1541) Understand how rhetorical devices are used to persuade and how different layers of meaning are developed through the use of metaphor, irony and parody (ACELA1542) |
Text structure and organisation | Analyse how the text structures and language features of persuasive texts, including media texts, vary according to the medium and mode of communication (ACELA1543) Understand how cohesion in texts is improved by strengthening the internal structure of paragraphs through the use of examples, quotations and substantiation of claims (ACELA1766) |
Expressing and developing ideas | Investigate how visual and multimodal texts allude to or draw on other texts or images to enhance and layer meaning (ACELA1548) Recognise that vocabulary choices contribute to the specificity, abstraction and style of texts (ACELA1547) |
Literature Literature and context | Explore the ways that ideas and viewpoints in literary texts drawn from different historical, social and cultural contexts may reflect or challenge the values of individuals and groups (ACELT1626) Explore the interconnectedness of Country/Place, People, Identity and Culture in texts including those by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander authors (ACELT1806) |
Responding to literature | Share, reflect on, clarify and evaluate opinions and arguments about aspects of literary texts (ACELT1627) Understand and explain how combinations of words and images in texts are used to represent particular groups in society, and how texts position readers in relation to those groups (ACELT1628) Recognise and explain differing viewpoints about the world, cultures, individual people and concerns represented in texts (ACELT1807) |
Examining literature | Recognise, explain and analyse the ways literary texts draw on readers’ knowledge of other texts and enable new understanding and appreciation of aesthetic qualities (ACELT1629) Identify and evaluate devices that create tone, for example humour, wordplay, innuendo and parody in poetry, humorous prose, drama or visual texts (ACELT1630) |
Creating literature | Create literary texts that draw upon text structures and language features of other texts for particular purposes and effects (ACELT1632) Experiment with particular language features drawn from different types of texts, including combinations of language and visual choices to create new texts (ACELT1768) |
Literacy Interacting with others | Interpret the stated and implied meanings in spoken texts, and use evidence to support or challenge different perspectives (ACELY1730) Use interaction skills for identified purposes, using voice and language conventions to suit different situations, selecting vocabulary, modulating voice and using elements such as music, images and sound for specific effects (ACELY1808) Plan, rehearse and deliver presentations, selecting and sequencing appropriate content, including multimodal elements, to reflect a diversity of viewpoints (ACELY1731) |
Interpreting, analysing, evaluating | Analyse and evaluate the ways that text structures and language features vary according to the purpose of the text and the ways that referenced sources add authority to a text (ACELY1732) Apply increasing knowledge of vocabulary, text structures and language features to understand the content of texts (ACELY1733) Use comprehension strategies to interpret and evaluate texts by reflecting on the validity of content and the credibility of sources, including finding evidence in the text for the author’s point of view (ACELY1734) Explore and explain the ways authors combine different modes and media in creating texts, and the impact of these choices on the viewer/listener (ACELY1735) |
Creating texts | Create imaginative, informative and persuasive texts that raise issues, report events and advance opinions, using deliberate language and textual choices, and including digital elements as appropriate (ACELY1736) Experiment with text structures and language features to refine and clarify ideas to improve the effectiveness of students’ own texts (ACELY1810) Use a range of software, including word processing programs, to create, edit and publish texts imaginatively (ACELY1738) |