Aldridge State High School
Year 10 English Communication, 2017
Unit: Worth a Read
TaskTwo:Written Book Review
Student’s Name:______
Teacher’s Name:______
Learning Goals AssessedTo construct a book review promoting a novel or autobiography using:
- Generic structure and analysis of character, plot and theme
- Correct spelling, punctuation, grammar and vocabulary
- Language choices that persuade the Australian public
Conditions
Date Set: Week 3 Date Check: Week 5 Date Due: Week 6 Length: 400 words
PURPOSE: To persuade MODE: Written TENOR:As a student to the Australian public
Access to resources
Seen task Genre explicitly taught, book review structure as taught
Subject matter- new, explicitly taught Teacher conference and feedback permitted
task
Context:As a class you have been studying a contemporary novel or autobiography. The author is about to publically promote the book at a book launch and signing at Angus and Robertson in Brisbane. In order to promote public interest, you are required to do the following:
Task:Construct a positive book review about your class novel/autobiography for The Courier Mail. You should include an analysis of the plot, main characters and theme and include a photo of the author and/or book cover as well as any other relevant information.
CONSTRUCT=assemble or build something by placing parts together for a specific purpose
Essential Vocabulary / Literacy/Numeracy
Some of the words you may use include:
Worthy, captivating, enthralling, realistic, honest, forthright, valiant, contemporary, must-read. / Some grammatical/mathematical aspects to consider are:
- Tense Sentence and paragraph structure
- Sentence length Spelling and punctuation
- modality
CCEs (senior) /Verbs (junior)
Structuring/organising extended text
Using correct spelling/punctuation/grammar Interrelating themes/ideas
Using vocabulary appropriate to a context
A
The student consistenly: / B
The student generally: / C
The student, in the main: / D
The student unevenly: / E
The student occasionally:
Knowledge of contextual factor
The student has demonstrated knowledge of the ways that meanings in texts are shaped by purpose, cultural context and social situation /
- chooses the appropriate generic patterns and conventions for the task
- controls appropriate roles and relationships
- selects and synthesises relevant subject matter
- follows the generic patterns and conventions required for a book review.
- chooses the appropriate generic patterns and conventions for the task.
- controls appropriate roles and relationships
- selects sufficient subject matter
- follows the generic patterns and conventions for a book review.
- chooses the appropriate generic patterns and conventions for the task.
- controls appropriate roles and relationships
- selects relevant subject matter
- follows the generic patterns and conventions for a book review.
- chooses the appropriate generic patterns and conventions for the task.
- controls appropriate roles and relationships
- selects some relevant subject matter
- follows the generic patterns and conventions of a book review.
- chooses the appropriate generic patterns and conventions for the task.
- controls appropriate roles and relationships
- selects some subject matter
- follows the generic patterns and conventions of a book review
Knowledge of textual features
The student has demonstrated knowledge of the appropriateness of textual features for purposes and audiences /
- sequences and organises subject matter
- uses cohesive ties to link ideas
- uses suitable vocabulary for the task
- controls all clause and sentence structures
- maintains control of paragraphing and punctuation
- controls conventional spelling
- sequences and organises subject matter
- uses cohesive ties to link ideas
- uses suitable vocabulary for the task
- Controls most clause and sentence structures with few errors
- maintains control of paragraphing and punctuation
- controls conventional spelling
- sequences and organises subject matter
- uses cohesive ties to link ideas
- uses suitable vocabulary for the task
- Controls most clause and sentence structures with occasional lapses in accuracy
- maintains control of paragraphing and punctuation
- controls conventional spelling with some lapses
- sequences and organises subject matter
- uses basic vocabulary for the task
- uses some punctuation, though not paragraphing.
- Uses some clause and sentence structures with frequent lapses.
- Uses conventional spelling
- Links some ideas with conjunctions.
- Uses a narrow range of basic vocabulary.
- Uses a narrow range of clause and sentences structures, with frequent lapses that impede understanding
Knowledge and understanding of texts
The student has demonstrated knowledge of how texts are interpreted and constructed. /
- Explains or purposefully shapes representations of people, places, events and concepts in the book review
- Uses cultural assumptions, attitudes, values and beliefs in the book review
- uses language that is appropriate to appeal to an audience.
- makes language choices that reflect an understanding of the role and relationship to the audience
- Describes or shapes representations of people, places, events and concepts in the book review
- Uses cultural assumptions, attitudes, values and beliefs in the book review
- uses language that is appropriate to appeal to an audience.
- makes language choices that reflect an understanding of the role and relationship to the audience
- unevenly shapes representations of people, places, events and concepts in the novel review
- unevenly uses cultural assumptions, attitudes, values and beliefs in the novel review
- uses some language that is appropriate to appeal to an audience.
- makes language choices that reflect an understanding of the role and relationship to the audience
- identifies or shapes representations of people, places, events and concepts in the novel review
- identifies or uses attitudes and beliefs in the novel review
- makes language choices that reflect an understanding of the role and relationship to the audience
- recognises or shapes representations of people, places, events and concepts in texts
- uses language that is appropriate to appeal to an audience.
- makes language choices that reflect an understanding of the role and relationship to the audience
COMMENTS: ______
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BOOK REVIEW PLANNING
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