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6 resources used to scaffold a short story assessment task for a year 12 authority English class in Queensland Australia.

  1. the task sheet explaining task requirements and the marking rubric.

  2. A PowerPoint further explaining the task. It also reviews the major elements of a narrative including:  plot (aka the structure), setting, characterisation, language devices and the types of narrator.

  3. a worksheet of planning steps the students should use prior to writing to ensure they have addressed all elements of the task.

4 & 5) two example assessments to go through with students to further exemplify the genre conventions they should be using.

  1. A peer review activity for students to complete prior to submitting their draft.

REFERENCE
Nazer, M., & Lewis, D. (2002). Slave: The true story of a girl’s lost childhood and her fight for survival. Virago Press.

Virago Press. (2002). Slave: The true story of a girl’s lost childhood and her fight for survival [Book cover].

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