Fiction
(Paired Fiction) Uncle Ivan's Unlikely Exploits (Level 30) 10% discount.
This humorous title is written from Uncle Ivan's perspective in the present and past.
This title is paired with the hilarious Heroic Little Bear (Level 29) which is written from the heroic bear's perspective in the present and past.
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PAIRED FICTION Books Set
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PAIRED FICTION Teacher Editions Set
Uncle Ivan's Unlikely Exploits Teacher Edition ($8.00 each)
1. Same size as the student book – reproduces each student book double-page-spread
2. Page-by-page teacher support – around perimeter of each student book double-page-spread
3. Highlights the wealth of teaching opportunities contained double-page-spread – aligned to the Australian and state curriculums
4. Ideal checklist of skills and teaching essentials – English language/literacy, related curriculum content areas and more.
• Pre-reading questions – e.g. glossary-in-context and inquiry
• Teacher preparation – e.g. synopsis, comprehension strategies
• Visual literacy questions – e.g. images, diagrams
• Fiction literacy questions – e.g. precis, character and word study
• Page-by-page lessons – e.g. aligned to content sequence
• Language features list – e.g. grammar and spelling
• Comprehension – nine strategies e.g. literal, visual, connection, synthesis and more
• Writing models – e.g. excerpt from double-page-spread for explicit instruction
• Curriculum activities – e.g. written to enable student independence.
PAIRED FICTION are UNIQUE pairs of fiction – each pair shares the same storyline but they are written from different characters' perspectives, and usually set in different time periods. Key vocabulary is repeated between each paired fiction.
ALL PAIRED FICTION PAIRS
Level 23 + Level 24 PAIR
(Level 23) Preposterous Problem Parrot (narrative, humour) + (Level 24) Blackspit the Buccaneer (narrative, humour)
Level 23 + Level 24 PAIR
(Level 23) Bark Baxter Bark (narrative, drama) + (Level 24) Lionel the Sly Snake (narrative, humour, drama)
Level 25 + Level 26 PAIR
(Level 25) Carlton Fumble, Conjuror (narrative, humour, drama) + (Level 26) Merry, Merry Magic Muddle (narrative, humour, drama)
Level 25 + Level 26 PAIR
(Level 25) The King's Disappointing Dust (narrative, humour, drama) + (Level 26) Pierre's Peculiar Puddings (narrative, humour, drama)
Level 27 + Level 28 PAIR
(Level 27) The Forbidden Cupboard (narrative, present-day and historical drama) + (Level 28) The Chronomobile Mystery (narrative/recount, historical drama)
Level 27 + Level 28 PAIR
(Level 27) Feroz, the Unfortunate Genie (narrative, present-day and historical drama) + (Level 28) Spike Robin, Undercover Agent (narrative, historical drama)
Level 29 + Level 30 PAIR
(Level 29) The Riddle of Bloodstone Castle (narrative, mystery, drama) + (Level 30) The Secret of Bloodstone Ruins (narrative, mystery, drama)
Level 29 + Level 30 PAIR
(Level 29) The Heroic Little Bear (narrative, humour, mystery) + (Level 30) Uncle Ivan's Unlikely Exploits (narrative, humour, drama)
Use for ENGLISH CURRICULUM Examining Literature
• Year 1: “Discuss features of plot, character and setting in different types of literature and explore some features of characters in different texts.” ACARA ACELT 1584
• Year 2: “Discuss the characters and settings of different texts and explore how language is used to present these features in different ways.” ACARA ACELT 1591
• Year 3: “Discuss how language is used to describe the settings in texts, and explore how the settings shape the events and influence the mood of the narrative.” ACARA ACELT 1599
VICTORIAN ENGLISH CURRICULUM 'Examining Literature' and 'Texts in Context'
(VCELY 220, LEVEL 2) Texts in Context "Discuss different texts on a similar topic, identifying similarities and differences between the texts."
(VCELT 219, LEVEL 2) Examining Literature "Discuss the characters and settings of different texts and explore how language is used to present these features in different ways."
(VCELT 253, LEVEL 3) Examining Literature "Discuss how language is used to describe the settings in texts, and explore how the settings shape the events and influence the mood of the narrative."