Captain Argument – loves agreeing and disagreeing

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Captain Argument – loves agreeing and disagreeing On the one hand .…, but … Convince me that …. I am convinced that … Given that ….. Year 6

Captain Comparison – is obsessed with comparing and contrasting In some ways … and …. are alike. For instance they both ….. Another feature they have in common is that ….. Furthermore, they are both …. However they also differ in some ways. For example …… while ….. Another difference is ….. whereas …. Finally …. but …. The similarities/differences seem more significant than the similarities/differences because … Year 6

Captain Deduction – is always making assumptions based on prior knowledge The facts lead to …. Based on ….. I have been led to the conclusion that…. The evidence leads to …. Having considered …. This infers that …. Year 6

Captain Description – loves describing In comparison to ….. Idioms e.g. Peas in a pod Develop/introduce metaphors and similes. Year 6

Captain Evaluation - My view is that …. because …. This is supported by the fact that ….. In my opinion …. Furthermore …. however ….. Possible improvements may include …. Or alternatively …. Year 6

Captain Explanation – is wonderful at explaining …. such as …. Due to …. x has/is …. In summary …. Owing to …. x has/is …. This has altered …. Evidently …. Year 6

Captain Mathematical Explanation – great at explaining maths First 1 … then … next … finally … I approached it methodically by …. I was systematic by doing …. because…. I looked at the whole problem and broke it down into steps …. We could possibly …. or …. So far, I have worked out that …. Year 6

Captain Hypothesis – always tries to explain something based on evidence Based on the evidence I have been presented with, I can conclude …. Taking everything into account …. Having analysed …. Having pondered …. If we accept this hypothesis, what else will be true? Given this, it is likely that …. Year 6

Captain Opinion – will always tell you what he thinks! Consequently / based on fact / because of my beliefs …. To hold the view /after consideration…. After/ on reflection …. It is my understanding that …. The facts lead me to the conclusion that …. Year 6

Captain Prediction – loves predicting In light of …. I predict …. There is a high/ low probability …. The chances of/ the likelihood of …. Due to the fact that …. Upon consideration of the relevant factors…. Year 6

Captain Retelling – is wonderful at retelling events and story telling First…. Next …. Then …. After that …. Finally …. What happened next? What did ….? In summary …. The consequence of … Year 6

Captain Sequencing – is brilliant at putting things in order Whilst x was …., y was …. During x, y happened. Initially the … were …, however …. Year 6