AC9E6LE04Year 6 · English · Literature
explain the way authors use sound and imagery to create meaning and effect in poetry
How Bloomi helps with this
This is a readiness-year topic that builds towards the next NAPLAN year. Bloomi practises it as curriculum mastery, never test drilling.
What this looks like in the classroom
- explaining how imagery builds emotional connections and engagement with the story or theme
- identifying the imagery used in narratives or poetry about First Nations Australians’ Country/Place
- describing the effects of assonance, alliteration and onomatopoeia in a poem
See if your child has mastered AC9E6LE04
Start the free Readiness Checkhttp://vocabulary.curriculum.edu.au/MRAC/2022/06/LA/ENG/444122ed-5052-492f-a6f3-2563343ebd86
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