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Monthly Archives: February 2016

Responding to Paper 1 Section 2 – discovering creative ideas

February 29, 2016by multimodalme Leave a comment

Once students have one or two pieces of reasonably polished imaginative writing, it is possible to encourage a sense of emotional distance with their work. This makes it possible to […]

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Home Delivery – Julia Zemiro takes us on a weekly discovery

February 29, 2016by multimodalme Leave a comment

Julia travels around Australia to take some of her favourite people down memory lane. Joining her on the road will be well-known faces from the worlds of comedy, entertainment, arts […]

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Memorial – discovering respect for family military history

February 26, 2016by multimodalme Leave a comment

Published in 1999, Memorial is a captivating picture book that appeals to a wide audience. Contemporary picture books are often pitched at a mature audience, yet the inclusion of a child […]

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Those Faraway Eyes – discovering a classic Rolling Stones lyric

February 20, 2016by multimodalme Leave a comment

Recently, a student chose to analyse the 1978 Rolling Stones song Girl with Faraway Eyes as related material for the Area of Study: Discovery. As a class, we viewed the […]

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Thesis Statements – conceptual aspects of journey

February 8, 2016by multimodalme Leave a comment

Journey is a large concept that is most effectively discussed when broken into smaller aspects. A thesis statement needs to represent a student’s perspective and understanding of the overall concept […]

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