ENE-OLC-01 – communicates effectively by using interpersonal conventions and language with familiar peers and adults
understand how the most common inflected word forms affect the meanings of words
ask questions using who, what, when, where, why or how
use regular past tense verbs when speaking
use irregular past tense verbs when speaking
tell a story or information to peers or adults using oral language (SpK3)
ENE-VOCAB-01 – understands and effectively uses Tier 1 words and Tier 2 words in familiar contexts
understand and use words to describe shape, size, texture, position, numerical order, time and seasons (SpK3, CrT3)
identify, name and describe a range of objects, characters, animals, people and places when given visual and/or auditory prompts (GrA1)
ENE-RECOM-01 – comprehends independently read texts using background knowledge, word knowledge and understanding of how sentences connect
use visual cues in multimodal texts to interpret meaning
recall the sequence of events/information in texts
ENE-UARL-01 – understands and responds to literature read to them
dentify aspects of their own world represented in texts (UnT4)
understand that narrative can be real or imagined
identify, discuss and compare the beginning, middle and end in a range of narratives
experiment with using parts and/or features of a narrative, innovating from a mentor text
ENE-CWT-01 – creates written texts that include at least 2 related ideas and correct simple sentences
identify how visual cues contribute to the meaning of a text
identify and discuss how creative language and/or symbols enhance enjoyment in texts
experiment with using parts and/or features of a narrative, innovating from a mentor text
ENE-RECOM-01 – comprehends independently read texts using background knowledge, word knowledge and understanding of how sentences connect
use visual cues in multimodal texts to interpret meaning (UnT5)
recall the sequence of events/information in texts (UnT5)
ENE-SPELL-01 – applies phonological, orthographic and morphological generalisations and strategies to spell taught familiar and high-frequency words when creating texts
combine phonological, phonic, orthographic and morphemic knowledge to spell taught high-frequency irregular words comprising up to 3 phonemes (SpG5)
know that the digraphs zz, ss, ll, ff and ck do not usually start a word in Standard Australian English
experiment with the tense-marking suffixes to spell familiar base verbs (SpG5)
ENE-HANDW-01 – produces all lower-case and upper-case letters to create texts
apply taught handwriting skills when creating texts