Compare cats and dogs as pets.
Show similarities and differences.
Summarise the main idea of your favourite movie.
Express the main points briefly and clearly.
Predict how humans might travel in 100 years.
Suggest a likely outcome based on current knowledge.
Describe a perfect morning.
Give characteristics and sensory features.
Construct a tall tower.
Put items together to build something.
Synthesise your ideal day using ideas from work, play, and rest.
Combine different elements into a coherent whole.
Identify three features of a good teacher.
Simply name or recognise key features.
Examine the impact of technology on sleep.
Investigate effects and explore causes.
Recommend how to make Fusion more worthwhile.
Provide reasons in favour.
Outline the process of making a sandwich.
Give a general overview or main steps only.
Classify types of laughter.
Group examples into logical categories.
Assess the value of learning another language.
Make a judgement based on quality or importance.
Define friendship.
Clearly state the meaning and essential qualities.
Contrast school holidays and weekends.
Focus on differences or opposites.
Justify eating dessert before dinner.
Support an argument with reasoning.
Analyse the role of social media in communication.
Break the topic into parts and explain relationships.
Evaluate the role of school in preparing students for their future.
Make a balanced judgement using criteria.
Explain traffic lights.
Relate cause and effect — the “how” and “why.”
Interpret what your messy desk might say about you.
Draw meaning or inference from evidence.
Clarify why people enjoy music.
Make something clearer by explaining simply.
Investigate why students prefer certain seats in the classroom.
Gather information by asking questions or observing others.
Draw a simple conclusion based on the evidence collected.
Show that the answer comes from inquiry, not just opinion.
Recall what it feels like to finish a big project.
Remember and present a personal experience.
Propose a new school rule that would improve student wellbeing.
Put forward an original idea or suggestion.
Demonstrate how to calm someone who is nervous.
Show by example or model behaviour.
Distinguish between confidence and arrogance.
Show a clear difference between two ideas.