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PI.C.P.11.EMG (P.11 Supporting Opinions) Support opinions by providing good reasons and some textual evidence or relevant background knowledge (e.g., referring to textual evidence or knowledge of content).
This is a lesson from the Link to Literacy program.
(Y6) Analyse strategies authors use to influence readers (ACELY1801)
PI.A.C.3.EMG (C.3 Offering opinions) Offer opinions and negotiate with others in conversations using basic learned phrases (e.g., I think…), as well as open responses in order to gain and/or hold the floor
K.S7.PE/E-2 Participate in shared research and writing projects about familiar topics.
L.1.2.E Spell untaught words phonetically, drawing on phonemic awareness and spelling conventions.
(F) Identify some features of texts including events and characters and retell events from a text (ACELT1578)
(Y1) Understand that there are different ways of asking for information, making offers and giving commands (ACELA1446)
K.S1.PE/E-1 Answer questions about one or more details from a read-aloud, picture book, and oral presentation.
K.S6.PE/E-3 Respond to simple yes-no and wh- questions about familiar topics.
(Y1) Use comprehension strategies to build literal and inferred meaning about key events, ideas and information in texts that they listen to, view and read by drawing on growing knowledge of context, text structures and language features (ACELY1660)
K.S1.B-2 Identify key details from read-alouds, picture books, and/or oral presentations.
K(6)(D) Retell texts in ways that maintain meaning.
K.S3.B-2 Add appropriate drawings or other visual displays to provide additional detail to a variety of topics, experiences, or events.
(Y1) Compare different kinds of images in narrative and informative texts and discuss how they contribute to meaning (ACELA1453)
K.S1.PE/E-4 Identify similarities within a familiar text.
PI.B.I.6.EXP (I.6 Reading/viewing closely) Describe ideas, phenomena (e.g., how cows digest food), and text elements (e.g., main idea, characters, events) in greater detail based on understanding of a variety of grade-level texts and viewing of multimedia, with moderate support.
1.S1.B-1 Ask and answer questions such as who, what, where, why, when, and how about key details in a text.
1.S1.B-4 Identify the central idea of literary texts and presentations.
1.S1.B-2 Identify key details in a variety of literary texts and presentations.