Help your students to write with confidence about places and spaces with significance. Perfect to use after returning to school, students can write with more ease when they have vocabulary lists to help them. No more 'how do you spell...?' or 'I don't know what to write about!'. Print, laminate and punch a hole in these cards, then bind together with an O ring and you have a handy set of cards for any writing task.
This easy-to-use pack includes:
- 4 vocab cards with 24 words and images for things you might find at a campsite
- 3 sheets of themed writing paper (colour and B&W)
- themed flipbook
Aligns with the Australian Curriculum Foundation and Year 1 English/HASS
- Writing and exploring everyday terms, naming and labelling
- identifying places they consider to be ‘special’ (for example, their room, a play area, holiday location or an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander place of family significance) and explaining why the place is special to them
- describing the features of places that are special to them based on what they see, hear, smell and feel
Themed Writing Activity Camping
File Info
PDF(2 MB 13 pages)
ACARA Alignment
Foundation Year English
Create short texts to explore, record and report ideas and events using familiar words and beginning writing knowledge (ACELY1651)
Understand that language can be used to explore ways of expressing needs, likes and dislikes (ACELA1429)
Create short texts to explore, record and report ideas and events using familiar words and beginning writing knowledge (ACELY1651)
Foundation year Geography
The reasons why some places are special to people, and how they can be looked after (ACHASSK017)
Year One English
Recreate texts imaginatively using drawing, writing, performance and digital forms of communication (ACELT1586)