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Clear one or more of the applied filters [x]. Applied filters Learning area: English [x] Year level: Strand Listening, reading and viewing Speaking Writing and Presenting Nature of Science 12 Living world 5 Geometry and measurement 4 Planet earth and beyond 4 Social Studies 4 Statistics 4 Material world 3 Nature of Technology 3 Physical world 3 Relationships with other people 3 Number and Algebra 2 Communicating and interpreting 1 Developing practical knowledge 1 Technological Knowledge 1.
Sub-strand Ideas Language features Processes and Strategies 79 Structure 70 Purposes and audiences 35 9 Communicating in science 7 Understanding about science 5 Ecology 4 Measurement 4 Statistical investigation 4 Identity, Culture, and Organisation 3 Participating and contributing 3 Continuity and Change 2 Identity, sensitivity, and respect 2 Interacting systems 2 Investigating in science 2 Physical inquiry and physics concepts 2 Place and Environment 2 Position and orientation 2. Type of resource Assessment Resource Bank Assessment material 46 Guidelines 29 Interactive resource 16 Teacher support materials 13 Connected series 12 Professional reading 11 Exemplar 9 Professional development material 8 Tool 7 Unit plan 5 Multimedia resource 4 Student activity 4 Case study 3 School Journal 3 National Standards illustration 2 Presentation 2 Curriculum support material 1 Glossary 1 Lesson plan 1.
What Next Keyword search: Search all What Next resources. Describe what you're experiencing - WL They should not be concerned with plot. As the emphasis is on quality rather than quantity, students need to show a controlled and elegant skill in writing and use figurative language to 'show' rather than 'tell'. Developing Searching, Skimming, and Scanning Skills. Developing Searching, Skimming, and Scanning Skills TKI Description A lesson plan to improve skimming and scanning skills when using information from the Internet lesson content can be adapted. Doctor in the House - Teacher support material.
E-asTTle writing revised manual. It assesses generic writing competence rather than writing specific to any learning area.
English ARBs and key reading focus. English ARBs and key reading focus TKI Description A table of links to Assessment Resource Bank resources at levels that support the key reading focus of locate, infer, analyse, evaluate, think critically, purpose, text features, language features, and vocabulary. English ARBs and key writing focus. English ARBs and key writing focus TKI Description A table of links to Assessment Resource Bank resources at levels that support the key writing focus of ideas, structure and language, organisation, vocabulary, sentence structure, punctuation, spelling, grammar use, and grammar knowledge.
More Visual and Graphic Features. More Visual and Graphic Features TKI Description A list of the graphic and visual features found in static images - pictures, photographs or posters. How you choose to interpret them is completely up to you, which makes them super flexible. Sometimes all you need to get going in your art journal is one word to inspire you.
I like using one word journal prompts, as they can be tied into just about any theme or journal rather easily. Use them as a list for things to draw or sketch Use the prompts to find fitting quotes that you like Write about your thoughts and feelings related to the prompt in hidden journaling as a background layer. To help you get started, here is a list of one word journal prompts to jump start your creativity. You can either pick any word that fits your creative mood, or you can go day by day down the list.
What makes you happy? What brings you the most joy possible? How do you define beauty? What things are beautiful to you? What things help you sleep at night? Or, are you a night owl? Do you get enough sleep or wish you could sleep more? From flowers to plants to paths, there is much to be inspired by in the garden!
How do you interpret the word imagination? Where might your imagination lead you?
Grief Journal Prompts carries on the tradition of Mahlon David Kellin's other collections in presenting a collection of question related to a specific topic. Grief Journal Prompts - Kindle edition by Mahlon David Kellin. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like.
Secrets can be very hard to keep! Think about what it means to be giving, or of someone who has given you something special or an opportunity. A little gratitude in your journal can always go a long way!
What makes you feel well? It probably has lots of energy. The benefits of discussing suicide with Alaska native college students: You can dance if you want to! What does clean mean to you?
From random acts of kindness to ways you can be kind to others. Outside can also be far reaching — from outside the window or how others view us on the outside. Are you ready to dive into something new? Thinking about taking a leap? Do you have friends who are special to you?
What does love mean to you? What things in life do you love most? The best thing about these art journal prompts is how you interpret them is totally up to you! From a gentle candle flame to a roaring fire — use this element as inspiration.
What do you believe in? There is always hope! What things are you hopeful about? What do you have faith in? Do you find it easy to focus? Or perhaps think focus as a camera lens — do you zoom in or zoom out? What does clean mean to you? Soap and bubbles, laundry or housework or something else? Art journals are great places to express anger! What type of work do you enjoy?
OR…you could always create pages based on different professions, such as construction workers or business people or secretaries. What are you listening to today?
Do the stars align? What do you think when you see the stars? Or you of course can create a page about outer space and space aliens and astronauts! Is there an unsolved mystery? What do you think of that evokes a sense of mysteriousness in a person or mood? Use an envelope in your page, or doodle and draw on an envelope and send to a friend. Have you read any good books lately? Making decisions is NOT always so easy!
Which way to the beach? What are your favorite things? Is there a scene that pops into your mind when you think of the beach? You can dance if you want to! Ballerinas, line dancing, square dancing, the waltz, the polka… Making mistakes in art journaling can be part of the fun! New people, new places, new things What is something you have said yes to recently?
What pathways do you think of? Scenic views or a metaphor for challenges in life Let it flow Maybe your eyes, or a door, or a box…hmmm… What fills your heart — or just draw and doodle your favorite heart patterns and designs! What is the core of your very being? Torn paper or tears rolling down your cheeks? Around the spiral staircase we go! Or, for even more fun, pull out the spirograph! Draw arrows or ladders The places we go!