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Elaboration ACELA1512

moving from general, ‘all-purpose’ words, for example ‘cut’, to more specific words, for example ‘slice’, ‘dice’, ‘fillet’, ‘segment’

literacy critical-creative

Elaboration | ACELA1512 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum

Elaboration ACELT1608

describing how aspects of literature, for example visuals, symbolic elements, dialogue and character descriptions, can convey information about cultural elements, such as beliefs, traditions and customs

literacy critical-creative intercultural-understanding

Elaboration | ACELT1608 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum

Elaboration ACELT1610

identifying the narrative voice (the person or entity through whom the audience experiences the story) in a literary work, discussing the impact of first person narration on empathy and engagement

personal-social literacy critical-creative

Elaboration | ACELT1610 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum

Elaboration (1) ACELA1500

exploring examples of words in which pronunciation, writing and meaning has changed over time, including words from a range of cultures

literacy critical-creative intercultural-understanding

Elaboration (1) | ACELA1500 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum

Elaboration ACELY1702

bringing subject and technical vocabulary and concept knowledge to new reading tasks

literacy critical-creative

Elaboration | ACELY1702 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum

Elaboration ACELT1795

orally, in writing or using digital media, giving a considered interpretation and opinion about a literary text, recognising that a student’s view may not be shared by others and that others have equal claims to divergent views

literacy personal-social critical-creative information-communication

Elaboration | ACELT1795 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum

Elaboration ACELA1505

observing how writers use the beginning of a sentence to signal to the reader how the text is developing (for example 'Snakes are reptiles. They have scales and no legs. Many snakes are poisonous. However, in Australia they are protected')

literacy critical-creative

Elaboration | ACELA1505 | Content Descriptions | Year 5 | English | F-10 curriculum

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