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5
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character
evaluating
fables
junior journal
main idea
think critically
Students identify what type of people the characters in the story are and choose evidence from the text to justify their decisions; they also identify the main idea of the text. Suggestions for evaluating character and the author's style of characterisation are under the "Working with Students" tab.
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5
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Samoa
choices
comprehension
evaluating
main idea
synthesis
weaving
Students are assessed on their ability to find details to identify the main idea of a text about cultural change in a Pacific context.
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6
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Pasifika
comprehension
evaluating
inference
main idea
narrative
ready to read
Students are assessed on their ability to find details and identify the main idea of a narrative about a Cook Island tradition.
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6
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SJ-1-1-2006
School Journal
comprehension
evaluating
main idea
recount
synthesis
Students are assessed on their ability to find details about important information in a recount about a walking school bus, then identify the main idea of this text. SJ-1-1-2006. Text provided.
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11
Keywords:
comprehension
inference
main idea
opinion
Students read opinions written by four different students and make inferences to answer comprehension questions.
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0
Keywords:
cartoon
main idea
puns
visual cues
Students look at a cartoon and answer questions about the use and meaning of particular features and techniques.
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6
Keywords:
analysis
foreground
main idea
mood
personification
perspective
Students identify the visual techniques used within a static image and describe how they support the meaning of the written text.
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Keywords:
comprehension
connected
endangered species
environmental issues
evaluating
information text
main idea
native species
think critically
Assessment focus: finding details to support the main idea of an informational text, and justifying why they agree or disagree with the main idea presented. The text used is about environmental issues to do with endangered native species.
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1
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Māori scientist
comprehension
connected
evaluating
kaitiaki
main idea
marine animals
think critically
whakapapa
This comprehension task assesses student ability to find the main idea of a transactional text about a Māori naturalist/scientist. Students are asked to read a text, identify the main idea from three choices provided, and then justify why they think their choice is right.
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2
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Junior Journal 30
School Journal
comprehension
evaluating
information gathering
information text
main idea
think critically
transactional
This comprehension task assesses student ability to find the main idea of a transactional text. Students are asked to read a text then complete three short tasks. Junior Journal 30. Text not provided.
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2
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SJ-4-2-2004
School Journal
comprehension
inference
main idea
narrative
think critically
tikanga
whanaungatanga
whānau
This task is about using evidence to find the main idea of a text. Students read a narrative text with a Māori context, find two groups of details, then select the main idea from four choices. Note that the text deals with the hunting and slaughter of pigs, which may be a challenging concept for some of your students. SJ-4-2-2004. Text provided.
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6
Keywords:
comprehension
conservation
inference
junior journal
locate information
main idea
native animals
weta
Students are assessed on their ability to retrieve details that support the main idea of an article about an endangered species.
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20
Keywords:
comprehension
inference
main idea
personal viewpoint
persuasion
point of view
Students read the letters written by four different people and identify the main idea of each letter.
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3
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SJ-3-3-1989
comprehension
inference
main idea
poetry
This resource has an assessment focus on comprehension. Students study the poem 'Learning to Read' and respond to four short written response style questions. SJ-3-3-1989. Text provided.
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2
Keywords:
analysis
colour
font
illustration
interpretation
layout
main idea
poetry
In Part 1 students identify visual techniques used within a static image and describe how they support the meaning of the poem. In Part 2, students create a text to communicate ideas visually. Annotated student work samples of Part 2 are provided.
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8
Keywords:
character
ideas
interpretation
structure and language
Students create character vignettes with a focus on writing pieces that are brief, descriptive and set in one point in time. They should not be concerned with plot. As the emphasis is on quality rather than quantity, students need to show a controlled and elegant skill in writing, and to use figurative language to 'show' rather than 'tell'.
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15
Keywords:
description
ideas
interpretation
structure and language
vocabulary
Students create a vignette with a focus on writing pieces that are brief, descriptive, and set in one point in time. They should not be concerned with plot. As the emphasis is on quality rather than quantity, students need to show a controlled and elegant skill in writing and use figurative language to 'show' rather than 'tell'.
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Keywords:
argument
debating
opinion
point of view
supporting ideas
Students are required to identify arguments for and against keeping animals in zoos and then use these to write a paragraph expressing their point of view about this issue.
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4
Keywords:
information skills
locate information
text features
This resource has the parts of an article (on gold) numbered and assesses student knowledge about where to locate different sorts of information in the article.
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3
Keywords:
information skills
locate information
text features
This resource has the parts of an article (on flight) numbered and assesses the student knowledge about where to locate different sorts of information in the article.
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Applications
comprehension
inference
locate information
recount
Students read about a visit to the islands of Kiribati by a New Zealand flight inspection team to answer retrieval and inferential questions.
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5
Keywords:
connected
instructions
language features
layout
text features
visual cues
Students study a recipe then answer questions showing their understanding of written instructions.