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What You Study
Lesson 1: Reading to Write: Imaginative Writing Students learn how to analyse composers' use of language in their writing, and how to add description and language techniques into their own imaginative responses.
Lesson 2: Reading to Write: Persuasive Writing Students learn how to write persuasively for senior English, including forms of evidence to use in persuasive writing and generating sophisticated ideas for persuasive responses.
Lesson 3: Reading to Write: Discursive Writing Students learn what discursive writing involves, analyse a range of discursive texts, and compose their own discursive responses.
Lesson 4: Critical Study of Literature: Analysing Poetry Students learn how to integrate context and form into their poetry analysis, and practice writing analytical paragraphs.
Lesson 5: Critical Study of Literature: Analysing Prose Fiction Students learn how to analyse a short prose fiction text. They practice further analytical writing with a focus on detailed analysis of textual evidence.
Lesson 6: Critical Study of Literature: Analysing Film Students learn how to identify film devices in texts and learn how to analyse film scenes with a focus on genre.
Lesson 7: Narratives that Shape Our World Students learn about the key rubric terms from this module, and practice further poetry analysis with a focus on how to write strong statements.
Lesson 8: Comparing Two Texts Students learn how to write comparative analytical responses and practice comparing two poems on the same topic.
Lesson 9: Final Assessment Task Students complete their final assessment for this unit.
Lesson 1: Understand Reading to Write and effective openings.
Lesson 2: Explore genre and atmosphere through Romantic, Gothic literature.
Lesson 3: Study Modern and Postmodern literature genres and forms.
Lesson 4: Learn about voice, perspective, and narration.
Lesson 5: Use setting and symbolism in creative writing.
Lesson 6: Experiment with different narrative structures.
Lesson 7: Master discursive and persuasive writing techniques.
Lesson 8: Learn to construct discursive or persuasive voice.
Lesson 9: Complete final assessment and reflection statement.
Lesson 1: Understand rubric for "Narratives That Shape Our World." Task: Discursive writing on Othello.
Lesson 2: Learn Shakespeare's context, analyze passion and reason.
Lesson 3: Compare texts on "The Other" and context's impact.
Lesson 4: Compare texts on themes of love and insecurity.
Lesson 5: Analyze texts on themes of jealousy and revenge.
Lesson 6: Study Machiavellian villains and integrate context.
Lesson 7: Analyze related texts and create multimodal presentation.
Lesson 8: Focus on essay writing and thesis statements.
Lesson 9: Complete final assessment for the unit.
Lesson 1: Analyze poetry through Gwen Harwood's work.
Lesson 2: Learn critical readings and write analytically.
Lesson 3: Practice thesis statements and complete essays.
Lesson 4: Analyze Sylvia Plath’s poetry using context.
Lesson 5: Continue using critical readings for poetry analysis.
Lesson 6: Write essays integrating context and critical perspectives.
Lesson 7: Focus on postcolonial theory and textual analysis.
Lesson 8: Use postcolonialism for analyzing textual conversations.
Lesson 9: Complete final assessment task for module.
Lesson 1: Students learn how to write descriptively and use techniques in their own imaginative responses. EXTENSION SKILL: Students are introduced to a diptych structure and what it involves.
Lesson 2: Students learn how to respond to an assessment stimulus and write pieces that have a central concept. EXTENSION SKILL: Students use a diptych structure meaningfully to explore a central concept in their work.
Lesson 3: Students learn about narrative voice and types of perspective. EXTENSION SKILL: Students are introduced to the concept of metafiction and what it involves.
Lesson 4: Students learn about how to write persuasively in senior English and what the rhetorical appeals involve. EXTENSION SKILL: Students write their own piece that uses metafiction to explore its themes and ideas.
Lesson 5: Students learn how to use different forms of evidence in their persuasive writing and compose a persuasive piece for a HSC-style stimulus. EXTENSION: Students learn about autobiographical writing and what it involves.
Lesson 6: Students learn about discursive writing and what it involves: EXTENSION SKILL: Students practice using autobiographical writing as an element of their own creative compositions.
Lesson 7: Students learn about how to respond to a HSC-style stimulus in a discursive style. EXTENSION SKILL: Students learn about Absurdism as a genre of literature.
Lesson 8: Students practice writing both discursive pieces as well as a HSC-style reflection statement. EXTENSION SKILL: Students practice writing their own pieces using absurdism.
Lesson 9: Students complete a final assessment task for the module.
Lesson 1: Students learn what 'Reading to Write' is all about, and practice their imaginative writing with a focus on effective openings.
Lesson 2: Students learn about genre and atmosphere through a close focus on Romantic and Gothic literature.
Lesson 3: Students continue to learn about genre and form through a close focus on Modern and Postmodern literature.
Lesson 4: Students learn about voice, perspective and narration.
Lesson 5: Students learn about how to use setting and symbolism in their creative writing.
Lesson 6: Students learn about and experiment with different types of narrative structure.
Lesson 7: Students learn about discursive and persuasive writing, and how to use the rhetorical appeals and anecdotes in their writing.
Lesson 8: Students learn about how to construct a discursive or persuasive 'voice.'
Lesson 9: Students complete a final assessment task and learn about how to write a reflection statement.
Lesson 1: Students understand the rubric terms for Narratives that Shape Our World and learn about the plot and themes of Othello. They complete a discursive writing task.
Lesson 2: Students learn about Shakespeare's context and concerns and practice analytical writing on the themes of passion and reason.
Lesson 3: Students compare two texts that examine the theme of 'The Other' and practice writing analytically about how context influences a text's exploration of its themes.
Lesson 4: Students practice comparative analytical writing on two texts that address the themes of love and insecurity.
Lesson 5: Students practice comparative analytical writing on two texts that explore the themes of jealousy and revenge.
Lesson 6: Students learn about the Machiavellian Villain and practice integrating context into their comparative analytical writing.
Lesson 7: Students learn how to analyse a related text and put together a multimodal presentation for school assessment tasks.
Lesson 8: Students do a close focus on essay writing and thesis statements.
Lesson 9: Students complete a final assessment task for the unit.
Lesson 1: Students practice the close analysis of poetry through examining Gwen Harwood's work.
Lesson 2: Students learn about what critical readings are and continue to practice writing analytically about poetry.
Lesson 3: Students practice writing thesis statements and a complete essay structure on a poetry text.
Lesson 4: Students learn about how to use context as part of a critical analysis by analysing Sylvia Plath's poetry.
Lesson 5: Students continue to practice both using critical readings and analytical writing on a range of poetry texts.
Lesson 6: Students learn how to write thesis statements and complete essays that integrate context and critical perspectives.
Lesson 7: Students do a close focus on 'postcolonial theory' and practice textual analysis.
Lesson 8: Students learn how to use postcolonialism as a critical viewpoint when analysing a "textual conversation" between two texts.
Lesson 9: Students complete a final assessment task for the module.
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