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Comprehension text – Don't judge a book by its cover – Year 5 ebook

This is a 7-page unit from the Developing Comprehension skills and word knowledge series that covers:

Text

  • Navigate and read texts for specific purposes applying appropriate text processing strategies, for example predicting and confirming, monitoring meaning, skimming and scanning (ACELY1702)
  • Show how ideas and points of view in texts are conveyed through the use of vocabulary, including idiomatic expressions, objective and subjective language, and that these can change according to context (ACELY1698)

Comprehension

  • Present a point of view about particular literacy texts using appropriate metalanguage, and reflecting on the viewpoints of others (ACELT1609)
  • Recognise that ideas in literary texts using appropriate metalanguage, and reflecting on the viewpoints of others (ACELT1609)

Word knowledge

  • Explore less common plurals, and understand how a suffix changes the meaning or grammatical form of a word (ACELA1514)
  • Understand how to use knowledge of known words, base words, prefixes and suffixes, word origins, letter patterns and spelling generalisations to spell new words (ACELA1513)
  • Understand how to use phonic knowledge to read and write less familiar words that share common letter patterns but have different pronunciations (ACELA1829)
  • Understand the difference between main and subordinate clauses and that a complex sentence involves at least one subordinate clause (ACELA1507)

Links to other curriculum areas

Health and physical education

  • Recognise how media and important people in the community influence personal attitude, beliefs, decisions and behaviours (ACPPS057)

Each individual text type covers a number of content descriptions across the Language, Literature and Literacy strands of Australian Curriculum English. The detailed lesson plans save valuable planning time and allow for individual student differences. Use all, or some, of the ideas provided to cater to the needs of your class.

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