Key Terms Understand –Identify – Demonstrate – Describe - Define Unistructural – Multistructural Analyse – Explain – Apply – Classify– Compare/contrast.

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Key Terms Understand –Identify – Demonstrate – Describe - Define Unistructural – Multistructural Analyse – Explain – Apply – Classify– Compare/contrast - Link Relational Evaluate – Synthesis – Create – Reflect – Criticise – Comment on Extended Abstract FIRE ZONE

Response to Article Comfort Zone To identify the key ideas in an unseen text Confidence Zone To explain the key persuasive elements of an unseen text Fire Zone To comment on the links between the purpose and context of an unseen text 1.I can highlight the main ideas 2.I can write down at least 5 points from the article 3.I can explain what the most important ideas are 1.I can explain the reasons for the article 2.I can explain who the article is written for 3.I can write down the 3 main arguments 1.I can explain the context of the article 2.I can use a Venn diagram to find links between the reasons for the article and the context SUCCESS CRITERIA

Dramatic Devices Comfort Zone To understand and identify dramatic devices Confidenc e Zone To explain the effect of dramatic devices in creating mood and atmosphere Fire Zone To synthesise evaluation of a word/phrase with evaluation of dramatic devices 1.I can explain what a dramatic device is 2.I can brainstorm at least 5 dramatic devices 3.I can find at least 2 examples of dramatic devices SUCCESS CRITERIA 1.I can define mood and atmosphere 2.I can discuss the effect of dramatic devices with peers 3.I can use PEE to link to mood and atmosphere My PEE will include 1.Quote and meaning 2.Effects of language technique 3.Effects of dramatic device on mood/atmosphere

OMM: the final round Comfort Zone To demonstrate understanding of plot and the key themes in the novel Confidence Zone To link characters to each theme Fire Zone To analyse the key messages and lessons of ach theme in the novella

OMM: the final round Comfort Zone To identify words and phrases linked to themes Confidence Zone To explain the meaning of each quote Fire Zone To link explanations to context

Poetry – introduction Comfort Zone To identify similarities and differences between poetry and novels Confidence Zone To analyse the key ideas in a visual by explaining the meaning Fire Zone To use advanced vocabulary and figurative language to convey visual images