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WE ARE AUSTRALIAN Stage 2 English Unit Gayle Pinn Greater Kengal Professional Learning Day 6 Feb 2014.

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1 WE ARE AUSTRALIAN Stage 2 English Unit Gayle Pinn Greater Kengal Professional Learning Day 6 Feb 2014

2 IDENTIFY SYLLABUS OUTCOMES AND CONCEPTS

3 IDENTIFY KEY IDEAS, SKILLS OR ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS FROM SYLLABUS CONTENT Numbered each skill, concept

4 IDENTIFY CRITICAL ASPECT AND THREAD FROM THE LITERACY CONTINUUM

5 LISTED KEY CONCEPTS AND SKILLS

6 TEXTS Texts  The Burnt Stick- Anthony Hill/Mark Sofilas  Took the Children Away- Archie Roach  Stolen Girl- Trina Saffiot  The Bat and the Crocodile- Told by Jack Dolumya and Hector Jandany  The Giant Devil dingo- Dick Roughsey  The echidna and the shade tree- Mona Green  Tiddalik the Frog- Barbara Ker Wilson  Warnayarra, the Rainbow Snake- told by the senior boys class, Lajamanu School

7 ORGANISE AND SEQUENCE THE IDEAS AND CONCEPTS 1. The Burnt Stick (Anthony Hill) Weeks 2-4  Written and published before there had been much public discussion about the 'stolen generations', The Burnt Stick is the story of a young Australian aboriginal boy, John Jagamarra, who was taken from his mother by the Welfare Department, and sent to the Fathers at the Pearl Bay Mission.   Key Focus areas  author and purpose  text structure  paragraphs  language choice  meaning of words  engagement with text  inferring  Pidgin and Aboriginal language  syllables  correct letter size  diagonal joins

8 2. Dreaming Stories Weeks 5-7  The students will view and read Dreaming stories to appreciate how Dreaming stories form part of an oral tradition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.   Key focus areas  appreciation  summarising  personification  verbs  literature circles  presentation  word families  making connections

9 3. Significant Australians weeks 8-11  Key focus areas  Significant Australians  Self- monitoring and flue cy  Independent reading  Preferred learning styles  Australian slang  Making connections  Verbs  Alphabetical order  Sight words

10 DETERMINE ASSESSMENT TASKS The Burnt Stick  Task: Infer the meaning of an image from the book using the terms salience, gaze, offer/demand and camera angle.  Task: Running record of each passage post and pre reading.  Task: Write and publish a found poem using the text as a stimulus.  Task: Write and publish a parallel poem using the Text on Pictures app.  Task: Record strategies used to work out unknown words and record reading of unseen text on Educreations iPad app.  Task; Write a book blurb  Task: Write a passage using letters of correct size, slope and joins.  Task: Create a movie trailer for The Burnt Stick  Task: Dictation 

11  Dreaming Stories  Task: Write a story about animals tricking each other, using personification and a variety of verbs.  Task: Compare and contrast two Dreaming stories using a Venn Diagram.  Task: Dictation

12  Australians of the Year  Task: Students write a reflection in their learning journal about their improved reading.  Task: Complete activities from the Australian of the Year activities.  Task: Make a display showing connections between a text about Adam Goodes and the world, self and another text.  Task: Students make an advertisement for one of their favourite books using Telligami iPad app.  Task: Students write a paragraph using Aussie slang.

13 DESIGN LEARNING ACTIVITIES


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