Oxford English 1 Knowledge and Skills Australian Curriculum Student book + obook
Oxford English 1 Knowledge and Skills Australian Curriculum Student book + obook
ISBN: |
9780195522457 |
Binding: |
Paperback + obook |
Published: |
28 Jan 2013 |
Availability: |
289
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Series: |
$34.95 AUD
$39.99 NZD
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Student Book + obook
Oxford English is a new series for the Australian Curriculum: English. This blended print and digital title has a strong emphasis on the language and literacy strands of the Australian Curriculum: English and provides students with a firm grounding in grammar and language use.
The obook is a cloud-based web-book available anywhere, anytime, on any device, navigated by topic or by ‘page view’. As well as containing the student text, this obook offers additional literature units focusing on texts relevant to the cross-curriculum priorities, as well as popular classic and contemporary texts.
The Oxford English series offers:
- integrated coverage of the Australian Curriculum: English for years 7–10
- 25 focused units per book, covering grammar, punctuation, comprehension, reading, writing, spelling and vocabulary
- a wealth of engaging literary, non-literary and digital texts used as stimulus
- a flexible format with room for student answers in the write-in workbooks, or in the accompanying digital obooks
- extensive literature material including a range of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Asian texts, as well as those that link to the sustainability cross-curricular priority.
For all related titles in this series, please click here
Contents
Part one Using words – exploring parts of speech
- Unit 1 Nouns name – common and proper nouns
Unit 2 Nouns name – concrete and abstract nouns
Unit 3 Adjectives add – how adjectives work
Unit 4 Adjectives add – types of adjectives
Unit 5 Pronoun power – personal and possessive pronouns
Unit 6 Verbs alive – types of verbs
Unit 7 Verbs alive – using simple tenses
Unit 8 Actively adverbs – how adverbs work
Unit 9 Prepositions position – what prepositions do
Unit 10 Conjunctions connect – how conjunctions work
Part two Building sentences – combining words and creating sentences
- Unit 11 Sort sentences – types of sentences
Unit 12 Sort sentences – subjects and predicates
Unit 13 Finding phrases – noun phrases, adjectival phrases and adverbial phrases
Unit 14 Capturing clauses – main clauses and subordinate clauses
Part three Working with words – understanding punctuation and features of language
- Unit 15 Punctuation punch – using commas
Unit 16 Punctuation punch – using apostrophes
Unit 17 Punctuation punch – punctuating speech
Unit 18 The world of words – word stems, prefixes and suffixes
Unit 19 The world of words – word origins and meanings
Unit 20 Synonym and antonym bin – how synonyms and antonyms work
Part four Creating texts – crafting texts and using text features
- Unit 21 Paragraph points – how topic sentences and paragraphs work
Unit 22 Paragraph points – linking sentences and paragraphs
Unit 23 Spelling success – proofreading for spelling
Unit 24 Spelling success – using spelling rules
Unit 25 Text tips – writing introductions and conclusions
obook only content
Enrich Literature Units
- Maralinga, the Anangu Story
The Invention of Hugo Cabret
Inanimate Alice
Wall.e
The Binna Binna Man
Blueback
The Dream of the Thylacine
Sold
The Knife of Never Letting Go
The Highwayman
Antipodes: poetic responses
Authors
Paul Grover has been a teacher and Head Teacher of English and History in NSW high schools for more than 35 years. He has worked as a Supervisor of Marking and Coordinating Supervisor of Marking in HSC English for the NSW Board of Studies for more than ten years, and has been an active member of the English Teachers Association of NSW, regularly presenting workshops at local, regional, state and national conferences. In 2011 Paul was awarded a Quality Teaching Award from the Riverina Department of Education and Communities, and a NSW Professional Teaching Council Professional Excellence Award. He has authored and edited a large number of books for teachers and students in English and History, most recently the Oxford English series for the Australian Curriculum. Currently Paul is Lecturer in Education at Charles Sturt University, Albury-Wodonga Campus.
Deb McPherson is an experienced English teacher. For over fifteen years she helped select English texts for the NSW Higher School Certificate. When she was a Senior Curriculum Officer at the NSW Board of Studies she worked on the development of the 2002 English Years 7-10 Syllabus and helped implement that syllabus when she was Manager of English for the NSW Department of Education and Training. She is the author of four anthologies of Australian non-fiction for Oxford University Press, co-author of Oxford HSC English and the Oxford online Enriching Literature series. She has lectured in English and literacy at the universities of Newcastle and Wollongong.
Jane Sherlock has been an experienced, enthusiastic and passionate teacher of English for over 35 years. She has been involved in the new English syllabus for the Australian Curriculum, first in the draft writing stages in 2010 with the NSW Board of Studies and now as a presenter throughout NSW. Jane is also an author of a number of English textbooks including the national award- winning Oxford HSC English. Jane is a part time tutor and marker for the universities of Wollongong and Charles Sturt. In 2009 Jane received the Australian College of Educators award for her contribution to education.
Teacher Resources
For adopting schools, Oxford English will be supported by a wealth of additional teacher resources, accessed via the teacher obook.
Contact your Oxford Education Consultant for details and to receive a teacher obook activation code.