English Workbook NCEA Level 1 AS 1.8 CONNECTIONS ACROSS TEXTS

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Authors : Susan Battye and David Wort
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https://oleoalmanzora.com/oleoturismo-en-pulpi/ The Sigma Workbook ‘AS 1.8 Connections Across Texts’ is a write-on student workbook covering the English skills needed to gain  http://economiacircularverde.com/que-es-la-economia-circular/ Achieved Merit, or Excellence in this NCEA Level 1 Achievement Standard. The work in this book covers only Achievement Standard 1.8 (AS90852).
This new workbook contains a large number of write-on student tasks designed to enable students to practise the necessary skills which will bring a deeper understanding to this area of the New Zealand English curriculum. Students will also find a large number detailed instruction boxes, glossaries and English resources that will help them develop the ideas and processes needed to gain a high level pass in the internal assessment for this Standard.
A wide range connections across texts are explored in this workbook. Connections that involve subject, theme, storyline, characters, setting, narrative perspective, genre, and field of interest are all looked at. A full set of task answers is included, which act as a guide to structuring quality work which draw strong connections between texts. An abbreviated version of Achievement Standard 1.8 is included in the resource. A Model Report is included showing exactly where the phrases that gain achievement, merit and excellence passes are located.
Write-on student workbook
Year 11 students studying
Level 1 NCEA English
Provides full coverage of NCEA
Achievement Standard 1.8
Connections Across Texts
Total of 4 Credits
Internally Assessed
Authors : S. Battye and D.J. Wort
80 pages (includes a full set of answers)
First Edition
ISBN: 978-1-877567-48-3
Purchase Ref: EWB1.8
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