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growingsecure exceedinghighest Knowing things: Recognise things Identify purpose Name/label things Describe things Define things Ask simple questions Explaining things: Discuss things Report things Outline events Give reasons Cause and effect Apply learning Analyse evidence Solve problems Exploring things: Link things together Give examples Evaluate evidence Compare and contrast Sequence and order Categorise and classify Calculate Justify and persuade Synthesising things: Conclude Recommend Assess Design and create Improve and enhance Investigate Develop and expand

I am growing because: I recognise things I can label and name things I can describe things I can define things I can ask simple questions Dave

I am secure because: I can discuss things I can give more than one reason I can explain cause and effect I can apply what I have learnt I can ask simple questions Stuart

I am exceeding because: I can link things together I can compare and contrast I can classify and group I can justify and persuade I can evaluate ideas and evidence Jerry

I am highest because: I can improve and enhance things I can investigate and plan I can develop and expand I can recommend I can conclude Kevin

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