Appendix: Index of Text Level Work (part 2)
Index of work on particular types of texts
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Newspaper reports |
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Notes (see also summarising) |
making clear notes - purposes of/for notes; different audiences; key words/points |
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ways of writing ideas, messages, in shortened forms |
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note-making, revise/extend work from previous term; using abbreviations |
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writing notes matched to intended reader |
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note making by editing down a sentence |
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annotating and selecting key headings, words or sentences |
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making short notes; filling out brief notes into connected prose |
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using simple abbreviations in note making |
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note making for different purposes |
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discuss purposes of note-taking |
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using notes in their own writing or speaking |
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making notes as preparation for storytelling |
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making notes ‘in your own words’; when to copy, quote, adapt |
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converting personal notes into notes for others |
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filleting passages for relevant information |
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Persuasive writing |
features of; how style/vocabulary are used to convince reader |
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read & evaluate advertisements; compare/evaluate arguments and discussions |
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present a point of view, linking points persuasively (use writing frames if necessary) |
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design advertisement using linguistic/other features of adverts |
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construct/evaluate an argument in note form/full text to persuade others |
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reading text which informs and persuades |
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collect and investigate; identify how opinion can be disguised as fact |
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how arguments are constructed to be effective; writing effective arguments |
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writing a balanced report of a controversial issue |
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Playscripts |
read, prepare and present/perform a playscript |
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write playscripts based on reading/oral work |
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compare playscripts with prose |
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chart build-up of a scene in a play |
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compare organisation of scripts with stories |
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writing playscripts |
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writing playscripts, applying conventions |
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writing an evaluation |
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annotating a section of a playscript for performance |
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building tension, communicating character in words/gesture |
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conventions of scripting, writing, applying conventions |
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prepare a short section of story as a script |
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compare/evaluate printed version of a script with film/TV version |
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