Sigma NCEA Level 1 English Workbook: Literacy Co-Requisite
$14.74
Author: Lorraine Davis, Peter Boyle
Publisher: Sigma Publications
Description:
A new format book that combines two assessments -
Total of 10 Credits - Externally Assessed
Sigma Workbook 'Literacy Co-requisite’ is a write-on student
resource.
General Introduction to new Literacy Co-requisite Standards
Literacy skills are ‘life-skills’ and are among the foundations of lifelong
learning and full participation in society.
These skills allow you to make meaning, think critically and
creatively, and be able to successfully complete national qualification
assessments at Level 1 and above.
The Literacy Co-requisite Standards involve two assessments
– one for Reading and one for Writing.
This workbook offers some insight for these new standards,
and supporting details to help you be successful in the assessments.
The Literacy Reading 32403 standard
The new Reading standard requires you to be able to read and
understand a variety of texts of different types and varying lengths. The
topics range from social and environment issues, health and safety situations,
media coverage, sports events, school and community events and stories about
famous people.
You are expected to make sense of a variety of text types,
understand different purposes and be critically aware of how language has been
deliberately used.
The questions may require you to match words, label ideas,
and answer multiple choice responses
In particular you will be required to identify writer’s
purpose, understand the structure of text types, locate information, identify
main ideas, critically assess how certain language features are used, identify
bias and misinformation, make basic inferences and predictions, and recognise
and select correct and appropriate words.
The Literacy Writing 32405 standard
The new Writing standard requires you to write two different
types of texts of between 150-350 words in length. One text will be more formal
than the other. You need to make sure you plan your ideas and write directly to
the purpose required by the task.
You will also be asked some short answer questions to show
correct use of punctuation, grammar, appropriate word choice, and spelling.
You need to structure your ideas clearly, develop these and
adopt an appropriate tone and manner that the task requires. As well, the
language features you select must clearly contribute to different purposes and
show a ‘convincing’ writer position. And you must use writing conventions
(spelling, punctuation and sentence structures) accurately.
A full set of answers is included, which acts as a guide to
structuring quality answers. An abbreviated version of the Achievement Criteria
and Explanatory Notes of the Achievement Standard itself complete the resource.
Topics Covered in this Workbook Include:
·
PIE and the Big Purpose
·
Text Types and Structure
·
Main Ideas
·
Word Classes
·
Punctuation
·
Language Skills
·
Writing Task Examples
·
Types of Writing
Code: 9781991124142