Appendix: Index of Text Level Work (part 2)
Index of work on particular types of texts
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Stories: point of view/ narrative view |
different voices in stories |
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investigate styles and voices of traditional story language |
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narrative viewpoint; perspectives from different characters |
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identify point of view from which a story is told; how this effects reader |
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change point of view/narrator |
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viewpoint in a novel, identifying the narrator; implicit/explicit points of view |
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explaining different points of view, influence on the reader’s view of events |
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Stories - writing |
generate ideas by brainstorming, word association |
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collect words/phrases/sentences for story openings/endings/short descriptions |
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write own passages of dialogue |
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write descriptions of known places; descriptions in the style of familiar story |
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write alternative sequels to traditional stories |
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identifying intended audience |
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write more extended stories |
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write openings to stories or chapters |
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use paragraphs to organise/sequence narrative |
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collaborate to write stories in chapters for particular audience |
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write own examples of descriptive, expressive language |
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write an alternative ending for a known story |
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write own longer stories |
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write a story about a dilemma |
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experiment with ways of opening a story |
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write own versions of legends, myths, fables |
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change point of view/narrator |
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write from another character’s point of view |
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manipulate narrative perspective |
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write own story using flashbacks/story within a story |
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write an extended story |
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Summarising: see also note making |
summarise the content of a passage/text orally and in writing |
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summarise using key words/phrases |
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summarise a sentence/paragraph; in writing the key ideas from a paragraph/chapter |
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summarise a passage, chapter or text |
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summarising fairly competing views |
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