English • Year 3 • 55 • 28 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Australian Curriculum (F-10)
discuss how an author uses language and illustrations to portray characters and settings in texts, and explore how the settings and events influence the mood of the narrative (AC9E3LE03)
By the end of the lesson, students will:
✅ Informal observation during discussions.
✅ Check worksheets for understanding of descriptive language in texts.
✅ Evaluate creative thinking through the group task.
🔹 For students needing support: Provide a list of descriptive words to help identify language choices.
🔹 For advanced students: Challenge them to write two different versions of a short scene using different settings and moods.
This lesson encourages Year 3 students to think critically about how authors use language and illustrations to develop characters and settings. By the end, they will have a deeper understanding of how a narrative’s mood is influenced by the world an author creates. 🌿📖✨
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