Australian Curriculum V8
ACELA1477
Examine how evaluative language can be varied to be more or less forceful
Elaborations
- exploring how modal verbs, for example ‘must’, ‘might’,’ or ‘could’ indicate degrees of probability or obligation (Skills: Literacy, Critical and Creative Thinking)
- distinguishing how choice of adverbs, nouns and verbs present different evaluations of characters in texts (Skills: Literacy, Critical and Creative Thinking)
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teaching resources for those 'aha' moments
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Modality Word Wall With Information
Immerse your students in high, medium and low modality words with this set of 56 word wall cards.
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Modal Language Sorting Activity
Explore examples of modal language with your students using this set of 24 sorting cards perfect for your persuasive writing unit.
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Modal Language Interactive Activity
Explore the language of modality with your students using this digital game perfect for your persuasive writing lessons.
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Modal Language Matching Activity
Have students explore high modality and low modality language with this matching game to use during your persuasive writing unit.