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This series provides teachers with an easy-to-use resource to help them teach and assess their students' writing. Each writing task is fully self-contained, with students and teachers working from the same sheet - ensuring that it is the student's writing skills that are being assessed, rather than their general or specific knowledge. The copy-and-go format is very simple to use, with no explanation required, making the books ideal for beginning teachers and casuals, as well as the normal busy teacher. Each book covers nine text types: narrative, recount, review, description, information report, discussion, procedure, exposition and explanation. Each text type is provided with a proforma to address individual class needs, plus three stimulus sheets for the writer. Space is provided on each sheet for student self-evaluation and for specific comments from the teacher. These writing activities provide ideal practice for the writing tasks in the NAPLAN tests.
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