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This model text is a narrative based on the book ‘Stone Age Boy’ by Satoshi Kitamura. It has been written to meet the Year 3 Australian Curriculum English Learning Area and comes with a handy annotated version detailing the text-type specific features (red), grammar (green), punctuation (purple), spelling (blue) teaching opportunities should you wish to use this text with your learners.
Australian Curriculum
Year 3 Achievement Standards
Students read, view and comprehend texts, recognising their purpose and audience. They identify literal meaning and explain inferred meaning. Students describe how stories are developed through characters and/or events. They describe how texts are structured and presented. Students describe the language features of texts including topic-specific vocabulary and literary devices and how visual features extend meaning. They read fluently, using phonic, morphemic and grammatical knowledge to read multisyllabic words with more complex letter patterns.
Students create written and/or multimodal texts including stories to inform, narrate, explain or argue for audience, relating ideas including relevant details from learnt topics, topics of interest or texts. Students use text structures including paragraphs, and language features including compound sentence, topic-specific vocabulary and literary devices, and/or visual features. They write texts using letters that are accurately formed and consistent in size. Students spell multisyllabic words using phonic and morphemic knowledge, and high-frequency words.
English Content Descriptors:
Text structure and organisation
Language for expressing and developing ideas
Examining Literature
Creating Literature
Analysing, interpreting and evaluating
Phonic and word knowledge
AC9E3LA03
AC9E3LA04
AC9E3LA07
AC9ELA08
AC9E3LA10
AC9E3LA11
AC9E3LE03
AC9E3LE05
AC9E3LY05
AC9ELY09
AC9ELY10
Level of this pack:
Age: 9/10
Australia: Year 3 / Grade 3
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