to, on, in, there, under - are all examples of what?
What is a preposition?
Placed at the end of an idea
What is a full stop?
The R word we often talk about for 1.10 responses, you are required to r______ to get an achieved.
What is reflect?
Sight, smell, taste, touch and sound are what?
What are the 5 senses?
Achieved, ........ and Excellence are the grades available in NCEA
What is Merit?
Ms Osborne lives in Rotorua. What part of speech is Rotorua?
What is a ... (proper) Noun
Reflect where you might take a breath in a sentence
What is a comma?
The basic information in a text like who, what, where, when shows you have.....
what is understanding and/or remembering?
The cat stalked the kids like a lion - is an example of what?
What is a simile?
Information literacy is also known as .....
What is research?
That student can run fast! What is the word run?
What is a verb
Used at the end of the sentence to show emphasis or shouting.
What is an exclamation mark?
Texts are written from one character's point of view so you can see the world as they do
What is first person narrative?
The sand blanketed her, warming her cold limbs - is an example of what?
What is a metaphor?
In year 10, __ NCEA credits are available.
What is 7?
What is an adjective?
Always around anything taken directly from a text
What are quotation marks
Remembering... Understanding... what is next in Bloom's taxonomy?
What is analyse?
To inform, entertain, describe, argue - are all examples of what?
What is purpose?
Every year you study a written text and a _______ text.
What is a visual text?
The cat moved sneakily through the garden. What part of speech is the word sneakily?
What is an adverb?
Not as strong as a full stop but stronger than a comma.
What is a semi-colon?
The key word in all Achievement Standard at Level 1 to get an Excellence is.....
What is 'perceptive'?
Language needs to be adapted according to purpose and what else?
What is audience?
You have to complete with a minimum of an Achieved __ submissions to pass AS1.10
What is 6?