Real Reading Resources
Transcript: What is a Text? Definition: What is a text? Real Reading Resources Notes All Texts are consciously constructed and have particular social cultural political and economic purposes Texts come in a variety of representational forms, incorporating a range of grammars and semiotic (meaning) systems The viewer may need to draw on several grammars and semiotic systems in order to process some texts Changes in society and technology will continue to challenge and change texts in their representational forms There may be more than one way of reading and viewing a text depending on the range of contextual (social, cultural, economic or political) and other factors There is a need to consider the possible meaning of a text how it is constructed, the person themselves and the world around them in a particular ways and why this construction is being made Infographics Home/ School partnership Sitehoover Home/ School partnership Innovating texts through shared Reading and Writing Cartoons, comics, magazines, brochures, maps… Innovating texts through shared reading and writing Creating books that change elements of text you are using. Shared writing with your children to create lots of stories together. The experience will create known ways to read the story, with predictability and ownership. Using photopeach and a variety of web 2 tools to create online stories. Use vimeo to create and reread stories. Search on vimeo for known stories. Picture Books Literature Definition: What is a text? P A R E N T S U P P O R T Home/ School partnership Infographs Visual texts to be Multiliterate in the 21st Century Youtube Visual Texts to be Multi-literate in the 21st Century Picture books/literature Digital Stories Real Reading Resources A text is the means for communication. Texts can be written, spoken, visual or multimodal, and in print or digital/online forms. Multimodal texts combine language with other systems for communicating such as visual images, soundtracks and spoken word, as in film or computer presentation media. Texts include all forms of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), for example gesture, signing, real objects, photographs, pictographs and Braille. The forms and conventions of texts have developed to help us communicate effectively with a variety of audiences for a range of purposes, and so texts in different learning areas can and do use language and other features in different ways. http://www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/GeneralCapabilities/Literacy/Organising-elements/Organising-elements JAN 2013 Categories Social Stories means for communication. can be written, spoken, visual or multimodal, and in print or digital/online forms. Multimodal texts combine language with other systems for communicating such as visual images, soundtracks and spoken word, as in film or computer presentation media. include all forms of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), for example gesture, signing, real objects, photographs, pictographs and Braille. forms and conventions of texts have developed to help us communicate effectively with a variety of audiences for a range of purposes, texts in different learning areas can and do use language and other features in different ways. http://www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/GeneralCapabilities/Literacy/Organising-elements/Organising-elements JAN 2013 Definition: What is a text? Quality picture books (literature from library, sets Post Office Books) Beginner readers ranging from single words to short sentences Range of types of texts: poems, rhymes, short caption books, information texts, Range of multimodal, oral stories, apps, Simple infographics Real life print: e.g. cereal box, catalogues, brochures, labels, signage, Innovations from classroom big books, literature… Social stories both in book form and online e.g. photo peach Resource link online library : new e library QR codes Maps/ diagrams / treasure/ places of interest Games: E.g. Cards, Snail Race Class creation books from real life events and contexts e.g. Mothers Day Morning Tea: Excursions And there is more to add… How to line up… Eating time with my friends… How to pack up… How to interrupt… How to be a good friend… Innovation of Text Apps for stories Digital stories The 4 Helps This resource has been developed to support teachers in: re-framing home school partnership in reading. provides a variety or resources that can be used to broaden the perspective on what texts could be used to make meaning Education sessions for parents will be necessary over time to develop understanding on why a variety of texts are important for comprehension. Real Reading Resources Real Reading Resources All Texts: are consciously constructed have particular social cultural political and economic purposes come in a variety of representational forms, incorporating a range of grammars and semiotic (meaning) systems The viewer may need to: draw on several grammars and semiotic systems in order to process some texts Changes in