Year 8 Writing Skills
- 描述
This course is aligned with the New Zealand National Curriculum and the Cambridge International Education curriculum.
The course is designed to enable students to develop knowledge and practices including:
- Developing proficiency with English spellings for more advanced words.
- Planning and writing for a specific audience and purpose, using different text types with their codes and conventions.
- Deliberately selecting and using a range of language features to shape meaning and influence their audience.
- Deliberately selecting and using words and phrases that clearly communicate their intended meaning, considering the nuances of synonyms to enhance clarity, impact, and personal voice.
- Writing complex sentences, including compound-complex sentences, to add depth and detail and show ideas are linked.
- Understanding sentence structure for crafting sentences to effectively communicate ideas by combining phrases and clauses.
- Crafting sentences that communicate meaning clearly by correctly using knowledge of grammar (including the central role of the verb in Subject Verb Object and other clause types) and punctuation.
- Writing to entertain, inform, and persuade coherently using carefully selected language, a cohesive structure, and conventions appropriate to the purpose and audience.
The topics per module are:
- Secrets, lies, and spies
- Curious
- Friends and family
- Journeys and jeopardy
Text forms include:
- Extracts from novels and short stories.
- Poetry.
- Media texts, including digital media.
- Blended text forms, such as poems that aim to persuade and narrative texts with factual content.