Learn how to make personal connections with a narrative picture book.You’ll need a pen or pencil, paper and drawing materials.
Year 3
Year 3
These lessons can support short-term learning at home when face-to-face learning is interrupted.
Students can start at lesson 1 and work their way through in order. Each lesson is either a video or a PowerPoint presentation.
You can also:
- learn how to view PowerPoint files on different devices
- find out more about learning at home
- access lesson guides for each year level
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Picture book narrative
Character development through language (part 1)
Learn about nouns and noun groups in character description.You’ll need a pen or pencil and paper.
Character development through language (part 2)
Learn about verbs and verb groups in character description.You’ll need a pen or pencil and paper.
Character development through events
Learn about character development through events in a narrative.You’ll need a pen or pencil and paper.
Literal and implied meaning
Learn to identify literal and implied meaning in texts.You’ll need a pen or pencil and paper.
Audience and purpose
Learn about the audience and purpose of a text. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper.
Character point of view
Learn how events in a story can be told from different characters’ point of view. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper.
Language used to develop characters and setting (part 1)
Learn about language choices to introduce characters and setting.You’ll need a pen or pencil and paper.
Language used to develop characters and setting (part 2)
Learn how to make inferences about characters and settings.You’ll need a pen or pencil and paper.
Verbs and verb groups (part 1)
Learn to analyse verbs and verb groups for tense.You’ll need a pen or pencil and paper.
Pages
Internet safety advice
These lessons might include links to other websites, applications, multimedia or video hosting sites such as YouTube.
When accessing these links, we recommend you do not:
- subscribe
- like
- comment
- download files
- share personal details
- take part in discussion forums
- take part in other social media aspects of the sites.
If any part of the online content makes you feel uncomfortable, close the website window and notify an adult (parent or teacher) immediately.
Visit protect yourself online: a guide to cyber security for young people to learn more.
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The resources are available for students, parents and teachers in South Australia, where students are undertaking remote learning.
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