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- %CO:A,15,105% %H2%%H1%READING LANGUAGE MACROS
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- %H2%%H1%ORAL LANGUAGE
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- Alt 126 @t@@@@@@@@ organises thoughts and ideas well and expresses them clearly. Maintains the sequence and flow of ideas.
- Alt 128 @t@@@@@@@@ pays close attention to what others have to say and makes valuable and useful contributions to discussions.
- Alt 129 Shows very good speech patterns and seeks opportunities to share ideas. @t@@@@@@@@ asks sensible questions, listens
- carefully and answers capably.
- Alt 130 @t@@@@@@@@ is a confident and capable speaker who organises thoughts and ideas well.
- Alt 131 @t@@@@@@@@ shows skill in selecting words to suit the situation and is a confident and capable speaker.
- Alt 132 Prepares oral reports with care and thought and presents these well to others.
- Alt 133 Shares unusual viewpoints and sometimes shows divergent thought. Speaks clearly with good voice control and speech patterns.
- Alt 134 @t@@@@@@@@ is developing confidence in class situations and speaks freely and naturally. Asks sensible questions and
- answers capably.
- Alt 135 @t@@@@@@@@ prefers to listen rather than contribute to discussions. When specially asked, questions are answered quite
- capably.
- Alt 136 Likes to share opinions and will often try to dominate oral situations.
- Alt 137 @t@@@@@@@@ is often reluctant to take part in group or class discussions. Greater confidence needs to be developed.
- Alt 138 @t@@@@@@@@ tends to be a shy speaker preferring not to comment in front of others. Confidence in voicing opinions in
- group situations needs to be developed. Thoughts need to be well organised.
- Alt 139 Does not always take into account what has already been said. Needs to sharpen listening skills. Offers opinions readily but
- needs to organise thoughts more carefully.
- Alt 140 In group situations @t@@@@@@@@ rarely volunteers ideas and has to be encouraged to take part. Greater confidence in group
- discussions needs to be encouraged.
- Alt 141 @t@@@@@@@@ has some difficulty following discussions and can be easily distracted. Oral contributions tend to be
- inconsistent.
- Alt 142 Handicapped by limited vocabulary. @t@@@@@@@@ needs to develop and build better speech patterns.
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- %H2%%H1%NEW ENTRANT and JUNIOR WRITTEN LANGUAGE
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- Alt 143 @t@@@@@@@@ has made very good progress in written language and produces thoughtful and interesting stories.
- Alt 144 @t@@@@@@@@ is able to write two or three sentence stories. Good ways of constructing phrases and sentences are being
- used.
- Alt 145 @t@@@@@@ is keen to produce stories and is now beginning to write on a variety of topics. Common word beginnings and
- endings are recognised and are being used well in written work.
- Alt 146 @t@@@@@@@@ enjoys copying simple phrases and captions, and can now write own name. Parts of the alphabet are
- recognised.
- Alt 147 @t@@@@@@@@ has excelled in computer word processing and has produced some very thoughtful and attractive printouts.
- Alt 148 Printing is neat and well formed. Pride in work is already well established.
- Alt 149 Simple dictionary skills are now being used with some confidence.
- Alt 150 Very good alphabet skills are being well used especially when new-word writing is attempted.
- Alt 151 @t@@@@@@@@ is becoming more confident at attempting to spell unknown words.
- Alt 152 @t@@@@@@@@ is beginning to write simple stories and is using letter recognition and printing skills with greater confidence.
- Pride in presentation is developing.
- Alt 153 @t@@@@@@@@ shows reluctance in becoming involved in early written activities, often preferring to illustrate instead.
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- %H2%%H1%WRITTEN LANGUAGE STYLE
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- Alt 154 @t@@@@@@@@ is aware of and can select and write in a style most suitable for a theme or topic. Writing is detailed and
- reflects careful planning.
- Alt 155 @t@@@@@@@@ shows special writing ability where stories or topics are presented and developed in unusual and original
- ways.
- Alt 156 Ideas and thoughts are well developed and are used effectively to express moods and feelings.
- Alt 157 @t@@@@@@@@ has good ideas which are expressed with some originality.
- Alt 158 @t@@@@@@@@ has written some very good poems during the year. Has a feeling for the flow and rhythm of language.
- Alt 159 @t@@@@@@@@ is skilled at creating varied themes in writing. Descriptive language is used well.
- Alt 160 @t@@@@@@@@ shows an ability to produce imaginative writing. Ideas are expressed clearly and well.
- Alt 161 @t@@@@@@@@ writes with marked originality and work is well planned.
- Alt 162 Planned and careful thought in all work is evident and good ability is shown in arranging ideas in sequence.
- Alt 165 @t@@@@@@@@ understands that choice of vocabulary reflects attitudes, moods and feelings.
- Alt 167 @t@@@@@@@@'s use of simple sentence structures and basic word vocabulary needs to be broadened. Frequent use of
- repetitive phrases needs to be discouraged.
- Alt 168 Uses descriptive language effectively and gains pleasure from writing.
- Alt 169 Uses straight-forward ideas in predictable ways. Greater imagination and variety in written structure need to be encouraged.
- Alt 170 @t@@@@@@@@ has developed a repetitive writing pattern. Difficulty is being experienced in expressing thoughts clearly in
- written form.
- Alt 171 @t@@@@@@@@ has good ideas but still experiences some difficulty in expressing these in written form.
- Alt 172 Ideas tend to be stereo-typed and often reflect insufficient thought or hurried output.
- Alt 173 More effective planning and organising of ideas needs to be encouraged before writing commences.
- Alt 174 Written work is often too repetitive. Better organisation of ideas needs to be developed. @t@@@@@@ does not always write
- complete sentences.
- Alt 175 Ideas can be vague or disconnected. Improved planning techniques need to be developed.
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- %H2%%H1%WRITTEN LANGUAGE - USE of VOCABULARY and FORMAL CONVENTIONS
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- Alt 176 @t@@@@@@@@ experiments with new and unfamiliar vocabulary. Clear, concise and accurate English is well used.
- Alt 177 @t@@@@@@@@ understands the use of parts of speech, verbs, nouns, adjectives etc, and uses these very well.
- Alt 178 Spelling and word meanings are carefully considered before use.
- Alt 179 @t@@@@@@@@ has developed good proof reading skills and regularly corrects errors in written work.
- Alt 180 @t@@@@@@@@ regularly and effectively uses an extensive and growing vocabulary.
- Alt 181 @t@@@@@@@@ uses commas, apostrophes, capital letters and other conventions of punctuation effectively.
- Alt 182 @t@@@@@@@@ uses good word substitutions to extend written vocabulary.
- Alt 183 Developing confidence in using a dictionary for accuracy.
- Alt 184 Improved spelling, proof reading and editing skills are developing.
- Alt 185 Selects and uses very good adverbs and adjectives to enhance writing.
- Alt 186 @t@@@@@@@@ is developing an awareness of the many different ways vocabulary and structures can be used in writing.
- Alt 187 @t@@@@@@@@ is making a good effort to improve and extend vocabulary use.
- Alt 188 @t@@@@@@@@ uses punctuation correctly in written work.
- Alt 189 Varied paragraph length and sentence style heighten interest.
- Alt 190 Vocabulary use has improved and now shows greater variety.
- Alt 191 Numerous spelling and grammatical errors show the need for improved proof reading care.
- Alt 192 Simple errors too often spoil work. Better proof reading skills needs to be regularly used.
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- %H2%%H1%READING NEW ENTRANT - JUNIOR ONE
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- Alt 193 @t@@@@@@@@ has made excellent progress and is using word solving skills with considerable confidence. Books are well
- enjoyed and a good knowledge of basic sight words is developing.
- Alt 194 @t@@@@@@@@ enjoys reading time together with the varied follow-up activities.
- Alt 195 @t@@@@@@@@ gains considerable pleasure from books.
- Alt 196 @t@@@@@@@@ has made a good start to learning to read, and is now able to use some basic word solving skills with
- confidence.
- Alt 197 @t@@@@@@@@ is beginning to take a keen interest in reading and can point accurately to short captions or phrases.
- Alt 198 Confidence is developing well and @t@@@@@@@@ is showing independence from peers. Good work habits are being
- established.
- Alt 199 @t@@@@@@@@ is beginning to show an interest in reading, really enjoys shared read-aloud stories and shows growing
- awareness that print contains a message.
- Alt 200 Some basic sight words are now well known and good work habits are being established.
- Alt 201 @t@@@@@@ has made slow but steady progress. Individual assistance is frequently required to assist the full understanding
- of what is being read.
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- %H2%%H1%READING LEVEL
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- Alt 202 @t@@@@@@@@ has made excellent progress and is reading most capably at a level significantly above average.
- Alt 203 @t@@@@@@@@ has made very good progress and is reading capably at an above average level.
- Alt 204 @t@@@@@@@@ has made consistently good reading progress and is 'on target' at an average level, appropriate for age and
- ability.
- Alt 205 Although @t@@@@@@@@ is a hesitant reader, a greater willingness to use books has been seen recently.
- Alt 206 Although @t@@@@@@@@'s reading is above average, further improvement consistent with ability and potential needs to be
- encouraged.
- Alt 207 @t@@@@@@@@'s reading progress has been good, showing achievement at a level a little below age.
- Alt 208 @t@@@@@@@@'s reading progress is below average, but at a level generally consistent with ability and potential.
- Alt 209 Reading progress is below average, and needs to improve to a level more consistent with @t@@@@@@@@'s potential ability.
- Alt 210 Reading progress is well below average, but at a level generally consistent with @t@@@@@@@@'s ability. Good progress has
- been maintained during the year.
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- %H2%%H1%WORD ATTACK SKILLS
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- Alt 211 Word attack skills are used independently and well. Self-corrections are made quickly and accurately.
- Alt 212 @t@@@@@@@@ readily identifies key-words in text and uses these to 'unlock' unknown words.
- Alt 213 Self-corrections are made quickly and accurately and other good word attack skills are frequently used.
- Alt 214 The technique of 'reading ahead' is well used together with a variety of other good word attack skills.
- Alt 215 @t@@@@@@@@ is now using more consistently, the meaning of text to help identify unknown words.
- Alt 216 Syllabification is now a well used word attack skill.
- Alt 217 Word beginnings and endings together with other word attack skills are being used more effectively now, to help identify
- unknown words.
- Alt 218 @t@@@@@@@@ needs to use more regular self-correction techniques.
- Alt 219 Basic word attack skills are used quite well. More regular and improved self correction is required.
- Alt 220 Better use of syllabification - phonetics - word beginnings and endings will assist with the identification of unknown words.
- Alt 221 Less confusion with letter names and initial consonants has improved sight word recognition.
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- %H2%%H1%ORAL READING
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- Alt 222 A confident and expressive oral reader.
- Alt 223 Reads competently and fluently with excellent oral presentation.
- Alt 224 Reads fluently with very good oral expression.
- Alt 225 Shows ability to hold an audience when reading aloud.
- Alt 226 Greater confidence in oral reading ability has shown recently.
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- %H2%%H1%COMPREHENSION
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- Alt 227 A capable and effective skim reader who gains very good understanding and meaning from text.
- Alt 228 An accurate and rapid worker, @t@@@@@@@@ reads intelligently and arrives at good sensible conclusions.
- Alt 229 Confident in expressing opinions and answering open ended questions about what has been read.
- Alt 230 Is now more able to decide the most appropriate meaning for a word selected from previously read text.
- Alt 231 @t@@@@@@@@ is able to gain good meaning from printed material at the appropriate reading level.
- Alt 232 @t@@@@@@@@ is now reading with better speed and comprehension accuracy.
- Alt 233 Good comprehension of material read has been shown and @t@@@@@@@@ is beginning to draw good inferences and
- conclusions.
- Alt 234 Previous weaknesses in recall / sequencing / prediction / inference / main idea location have shown improvement.
- Alt 235 @t@@@@@@@@ reads with some understanding but often misses inferences contained in the text.
- Alt 236 Although @t@@@@@@@@ generally reads well for meaning, hasty and poorly thoughtout conclusions do occur.
- Alt 237 Further growth of @t@@@@@@@@'s word knowledge will assist improved understanding and reading speed.
- Alt 238 @t@@@@@@@@'s limited sight vocabulary continues to affect reading for meaning. Sight word vocabulary needs to be
- broadened.
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- %H2%%H1%RESEARCH READING
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- Alt 239 @t@@@@@@@@ is developing very good research skills and can quickly extract information from text read.
- Alt 240 Competently selects and makes thoughtful use of information gained from various sources.
- Alt 241 @t@@@@@@@@ is very capable and understands the importance of reading as a 'process of learning'.
- Alt 242 Skimming and scanning processes have commenced and research skills are developing well.
- Alt 243 @t@@@@@@@@ gathers written information well and is starting to develop other research skills.
- Alt 244 Content gathering and research skills are improving.
- Alt 245 Finding and researching information from a variety of written sources has improved.
- Alt 246 Simple research skills are now being used quite effectively.
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- %H2%%H1%LIBRARY
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- Alt 247 The responsibility of school librarian duties has been accepted and @t@@@@@@@@ has performed with credit.
- Alt 248 @t@@@@@@@@ is a class librarian and has completed this work responsibly.
- Alt 249 The various sections of the library are now being used by @t@@@@@@@@ with much greater confidence.
- Alt 250 @t@@@@@@@@ now uses the library more effectively.
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- %H2%%H1%RECREATIONAL READING
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- Alt 251 @t@@@@@@@@ is very capable and shows a growing understanding of the value of reading as a process of learning.
- Alt 252 @t@@@@@@ appreciates the value of using books as a leisure activity and is developing regular recreational reading habits.
- Alt 253 @t@@@@@@@@ chooses to read for pleasure as well as for researching information.
- Alt 254 Mature reading interests are developing and @t@@@@@@@@ shows care in choice of reading material.
- Alt 255 Recreational reading habits need to be improved.
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