5 August - 11 August
Section outline
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FOCUS / ARONGA learning intentions:
We are EXPLORING by analysing multiple and sometimes competing interpretations of a text, including my own, using analytical lenses to make informed judgments about the text.
We are PLANNING on designing a title page of "Survival!"
We are PLANNING to demonstrate that, as a text creator, I can create texts to advocate for myself, for others, and to try to change my world.
Success Criteria:
- I can examine how the themes, messages and opinions of a text can be experienced by different readers in different ways.
- I can deliberately design texts for different audiences to share my ideas with different audiences, knowing that how I communicate my ideas can play a part in shaping society.
Knows Covered:
KNOW: As a text creator, I can contribute to national and global conversations through my original interpretations of texts and through the texts I create.
KNOW: I can deliberately design texts for different audiences to share my ideas with different audiences, knowing that how I communicate my ideas can play a part in shaping society.
KNOW: Text creators manipulate the codes, conventions, and features of texts and can break conventions for effect. They have their own preferences and styles, which influences their choices.
Week 3 Learning ActivitiesTuesday
First of all, you will watch this about apocalyptic survival hacks.
You will have 2 minutes to talk to each other about what you know about survival.
You will then share back as a class so that I can write on the whiteboard a brainstorm of what you already know about survival.
Then you will create a title page for "Survival!"
Thursday
- You will first watch this about top ten natural disasters for kids.
- Then on slide 5 of the "Disaster Literacy Slideshow" you will see a list of natural disasters. Write in your English books which one you chose and the reason why you would like to research it.
- Afterwards, research how you can survive the experience of being in your chosen natural disaster and write it down in your English books.
- After that, research the important facts and statistics people need to know about the natural disaster which you chose and write them down in your English books.
- Finally, draw, label and colour a picture of your natural disaster which you chose in a setting to AT LEAST A YEAR EIGHT STANDARD.
Friday- You will sit down on the green chairs when you first come into the library.
- Then you will listen as I will tell you about the expectations and rules you need to follow in the library.
- Afterwards, you will choose books to read and sit down quietly to read the books which you will issue afterwards.