English / Foundation / Literature / Responding to literature

Curriculum content descriptions

Share feelings and thoughts about the events and characters in texts (ACELT1783)

Elaborations
  • talking about stories and authors, choosing favourites, discussing how students feel about what happens in stories
  • using art forms and beginning forms of writing to express personal responses to literature and film experiences
  • talking about people, events and ideas in texts, enabling students to connect them to their own experiences and to express their own opinions about what is depicted
General capabilities
  • Literacy Literacy
  • Personal and social capability Personal and social capability
ScOT terms

Personal responses

Refine by resource type

Refine by year level


Refine by learning area


Refine by topic

Related topic
Interactive

Storyboard: Flutter-by friends!

Explore the title and picture on the cover of 'Flutter-by friends!' Then make a prediction about the storyline. Listen to the story and follow as each word is underlined. Find out if your prediction matches the storyline. Put the jumbled events of the story in the right order.

Interactive

Bear and Chook by the Sea

This learning object is designed around a series of videos with Lisa Shanahan, author, and Emma Quay, illustrator, including a reading experience of their collaborative work, Bear and Chook by the Sea. Taken as a whole, this sequence of lessons is a Stage 1 unit of work that results in students working in pairs to produce ...