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Year 10
Eduqas
Non-fiction: crime and punishment
Lessons (12)
I can read two texts about the same topic - prisons - and begin to compare them.
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I can identify examples of inference in a summary about a non-fiction text, and use this understanding to create my own developed summary.
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I can understand what makes a credible statistic, and use this understanding to create my own credible statistics.
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I can show understanding of a non-fiction text by summarising it, as well as exploring the writer’s use of direct address.
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I can read two texts about the same topic - drug misuse - and begin to compare the perspectives of the writers who wrote them.
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I can show understanding of figurative language by exploring its effects and using it in my own writing.
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I can plan a letter using single paragraph outlines with a focus on using credible statistics, direct address and figurative language.
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I can articulate a personal response to an opinion article. I can understand what makes an effective rhetorical question and use this understanding to create my own.
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I can understand how a writer uses structural features for effect and use this understanding to consider my own use of structure in my writing.
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I can identify the conventions a website and use them creatively in my own writing.
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I can successfully plan and write copy for a website.
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I can use effective editing strategies to revise and rewrite a response.
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