Australian Curriculum Version 9.0
General capabilities
Content descriptions
Language | |
Language for interacting with others | Identify the subjective language of opinion and feeling, and the objective language of factual reporting (AC9E4LA02) |
Text structure and organisation | Identify how texts across the curriculum have different language features and are typically organised into characteristic stages depending on purposes (AC9E4LA03) |
Language for expressing and developing ideas | Explore the effect of choices when framing an image, placement of elements in the image and salience on composition of still and moving images in texts (AC9E4LA10) |
Literature | |
Engaging with and responding to literature | Describe the effects of text structures and language features in literary texts when responding to and sharing opinions (AC9E4LE02) |
Examining literature | Discuss how authors and illustrators make stories engaging by the way they develop character, setting and plot tensions (AC9E4LE03) |
Creating literature | Create and edit literary texts by developing storylines, characters and settings (AC9E4LE05) |
Literacy | |
Texts in context | Compare texts from different times with similar purposes and audiences to identify similarities and differences in their depictions of events (AC9E4LY01) |
Interacting with others | Listen for key points and information to carry out tasks and contribute to discussions, acknowledging another opinion, linking a response to a topic, and sharing and extending ideas and information (AC9E4LY02) |
Analysing, interpreting and evaluating | Use comprehension strategies such as visualising, predicting, connecting, summarising, monitoring and questioning to build literal and inferred meaning, to expand topic knowledge and ideas, and evaluate texts (AC9E4LY05) |
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