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Comprehension text – What's going to happen to us? – Year 3 ebook

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

Text

  • Understand how different types of texts vary in use of language choices, depending on their purpose and context (for example, tense and types of sentences) (ACELA1478)
  • Listen to and contribute to conversations and discussions to share information and ideas and negotiate in collaborative situations (ACELY1676)

Comprehension

  • Read an increasing range of different types of texts by combining contextual, semantic, grammatical and phonic knowledge, using text processing strategies, for example monitoring, predicting, confirming, re-reading, reading on and self-correcting (ACELY1679)
  • Use comprehension strategies to build literal and inferred meaning and begin to evaluate texts by drawing on a growing knowledge of context, text structures and language features (ACELY1680)
  • Draw connections between personal experiences and the worlds of texts, and share responses with others (ACELT1596)
  • Word knowledge
  • Know how to use common prefixes and suffixes, and generalisations for adding a suffix to a base word (ACELA1827)
  • Learn extended and technical vocabulary and ways of expressing opinion including modal verbs and adverbs (ACELA1484)
  • Recognise and know how to write most high frequency words including some homophones (ACELA1486)
  • Know that word contractions are a feature of informal language and that apostrophes of contraction are used to signal missing letters (ACELA1480)

Links to other curriculum areas

Science

  • A change of state between solid and liquid can be caused by adding or removing heat (ACSSU046)

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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