AC9EFLA06Foundation · English · Language
recognise that sentences are made up of groups of words that work together in particular ways to make meaning
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
- learning how words in a sentence relate to one another; for example, connecting a cat (noun) to ate (verb), or black (adjective) to a cat (noun)
See if your child has mastered AC9EFLA06
Start the free Readiness Checkhttp://vocabulary.curriculum.edu.au/MRAC/2022/06/LA/ENG/ce5dca07-c4e5-46fa-a431-fe32f0bb3457
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