Captain Argument – loves agreeing and disagreeing

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Captain Argument – loves agreeing and disagreeing An argument for ….. is ….. because …. An argument against …. Is …. because ….. I understand, however due to / but / therefore …. I accept your decision however I feel / believe ….. because ….. Year 3

Captain Comparison – is obsessed with comparing and contrasting ….. and ….. are both …… ….. and ….. are alike in that …. ….. and ….. are similar because …. ….. and ….. are different in that …. ….. is ….. but ….. is ….. ….. is ….. while ….. is ….. Year 3

Captain Deduction – is always making assumptions based on prior knowledge I conclude that … because ….. I found that ….. because …. As a result of ….. I conclude that ….. After looking at the data/information/results I conclude that …… On observing I found that ….. Year 3

Captain Description – loves describing It looks/feels/sounds/smells like ……. It appears to be ….. because ….. It seems to be …… as ….. I think it looks like ….. due to ….. It reminds me of ….. because/therefore/meanwhile ……. Why?How?What? Tell me about …? Year 3

Captain Evaluation - I found this work …. because …. Next time I could/would ….. Maybe you could try ….. I feel that …. I enjoyed it because ….. …..was successful/ambitious because…. You could improve this work by …. Year 3

Captain Explanation – is wonderful at explaining How ………………….. Why …………………. Where ………………. When …………………. What …………………. After …………………… Then/as a result of/later/because …. Year 3

Captain Mathematical Explanation – great at explaining maths If you ….. then …. First ….., after that …. I know …. because …… ….are alike in that …. …. and …. are similar because …. ….is …but …. is …. …. is ….. while ….is …. When …… then …. If …., so ….. Year 3

Captain Hypothesis – always tries to explain something based on evidence Because I know that ….. I know that …. Due to this ……, I know that …… Year 3

Captain Opinion – will always tell you what he thinks! I agree/disagree because ….. I appreciate/understand ……’s opinion because/as/due to …….. However I feel …… because/as/due to ….. My opinion is ….. because/as/due to …. I believe ….. because ….. What is your opinion? How do you feel? Why do you feel ….? Year 3

Captain Prediction – loves predicting I predict that ….. because ….. however/meanwhile/therefore/also …. I predict that …. after …. I predict that …. as a result of …. This is probable because …. …. and …. are different in that …. therefore as a result ….. After …. I predict that …. The outcome will be …. because …. What do you think? How did you come to that prediction? Year 3

Captain Retelling – is wonderful at retelling events and story telling Once upon a time …. / Once there was …. As a result of ….. Meanwhile …. I remember that …. Then this happened ….. Later on …. Eventually …. Unfortunately …. Luckily …. During …. Lastly …. In the end …. To conclude/In conclusion …. Year 3

Captain Sequencing – is brilliant at putting things in order First ….. because … Next … however…. Then …therefore … Finally/eventually/lastly …………. because ….. Year 3