How have we come to be who we are?
What shapes and continues to shape who we are?
How do all the pieces fit together?
The big bang, the explosive times, the reflective moments, the rebellions, the peaceful days, the conflict and the harmony of it all. Who are you in the midst of the world? Indeed, who are you in the midst of the universe?

What lessons are in store for you as you contemplate life and the stories that people share?

Welcome to our Creating and Presenting Area of Study learning space. Our Context for Semester One is 'Self and Place' and our Context for Semester Two is 'The lessons life teaches us'. These thematic based units provide us with a wonderful opportunity to explore, question and share our understandings of the world in terms of beliefs, values, personal experiences, history, literature, politics, science and more. Hopefully we can all experience a journey that is inspired from local national and global perspectives in some way; a journey that enables us to add our voices to the digital development of a world that is continually growing in respect, tolerance and equality.

Friday, May 1, 2015

Unit 1 Creating and Presenting Outline


Mr Hoot: "For your information students"
Three pieces of writing and an oral presentation need to be produced to attain an S for this outcome. The work that you will need to develop is organised into three SAC categories.
  1. Hybrid Creating and Prensenting and Using Language to Persuade SAC - Persuasive piece of writing and point of view oral presentation
  2. Creating and Presenting SAC - Expository piece of writing
  3. Creating and Presenting SAC - Creative piece of writing
You will be provided with time to plan your ideas for each SAC piece prior to the SAC writing session. This will involve developing a statement of explanation. The statement of explanation is an outline of the authorial choices have made when creating your writng pieces.

NB: At the beginning of your oral presentation you need to explain the connections your persuasive piece is making to the focus text, Context and prompt. You needed to consider this when you developed your oral presentation statement of intention sheet. You might need to add a little more thought to it than you did in the initial instance of thinking up your oral presentation idea. For SAC piece one your statement of intention = your statement of explanation.

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