High School Writing Chatswood
Writing skill is a very important skill whether you are in high school or in college. It is an important part of the school curriculum because students should be able to express themselves audibly at the same time in writing. Therefore, it’s essential that in educating our students, we give them enough exposure to and encourage them to acquire writing skills they can use to complete tasks that require different forms of writing.
The Power Writing course is composed of comprehensive units, designed to provide opportunities for students to read, examine, plan and express themselves in a variety of writing forms. These include reports, expositions, recounts, explanations, descriptions, and narratives.
IN THIS COURSE STUDENTS WILL LEARN:
to read and analyse various texts
to identify the features and format of a variety of text types
to write in different text types
to develop and extend comprehension
to develop and extend vocabulary
to use correct grammar and punctuation
to engage in comprehensive analysis of newspaper articles – (secondary levels)
EACH LESSON COMPRISES OF:
Vocabulary extension
Reading, analysing and responding to a particular text type
Modelled writing
Step-by-step planning
A writing task
Individual feedback
Length of Course: 50 weeks each level
Duration of Lesson: 1.5 Hours per week
Relevant Year: Year 3 ~ 9
Study Materials: Textbook, Exercise sheet and Writing Test
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