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Level A (Towards Foundation)

Level A Description

In Level A, students begin to engage, participate and receive communication with known adults, teachers and peers. Opportunities are provided for students to explore English knowledge, understanding, skills and processes through everyday experiences, personal interests and significant events. Students are exposed to various alternative and augmentative communication systems because adults model...

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Level A Content Descriptions

Reading and Viewing

Language Elaborations
Text structure and organisation
  1. Encounter various forms of texts and respond to sounds, text, symbols, images or objects in their environment (VCELA001)
    1. experiencing various text forms and communication related to the environment or activity
    2. experiencing texts and forms of communication being labelled, e.g. this is a fairy story, hello what did you want to say? Oh I think Amy wants a turn etc.
    3. reacting to different forms of communication by familiar people, for example a smile, a wave
    4. reacting to change in the environment associated with a text type, e.g. turns head or looks towards a multimodal text, images, sound, word such as their name
  2. Encounter books, print and digital texts and respond to images in the text (VCELA002)
    1. experiencing texts in various modes and people communicating about their features
    2. reacting to multimodal texts
    3. experiencing different texts such as printed, multimedia and film
    4. reacting to familiar people and objects in print and digital texts
Expressing and developing ideas
  1. Experience sentences being used to express ideas and information and responds to different words, sounds and noise (VCELA003)
    1. experiencing sentences being communicated in different modes to express ideas, e.g. words, keywords, visuals, or sign
    2. turning attention towards the spoken word of a familiar other
    3. exploring how noises stop and start and can be long or short
    4. tracking images, actions and objects moving horizontally and vertically
  2. Respond to words and groups of words and objects in texts and in the environment (VCELA004)
    1. encountering words, images and written texts within their environment
    2. reacting to texts in various modes within the environment
    3. reacting to key words and familiar images
  3. Respond to images and words in texts (VCELA005)
    1. experiencing sound, image and text used in print and screen
    2. reacting to images and objects within their environment
    3. attending to a preferred image or sound such as a photo or voice of a familiar adult
    4. fixating on objects and tracking objects within texts
Phonics and word knowledge
  1. Encounter words and writing within the environment and respond to spoken words in familiar environments (VCELA006)
    1. experiencing others writing and reading text, for example ‘Where is mum?’
    2. reacting to the connection between everyday words and significant objects, for example ‘Where is Elmo?’
  2. React to preferred sounds (VCELA007)
    1. encountering words, objects, images and sounds being used and linked
    2. attempting to make sounds and noises to gain attention and develop interactions
Literature Elaborations
Literature and context
  1. React to texts, related to personal experience and familiar events (VCELT008)
    1. experiencing texts of various modes, types and purposes
    2. experiencing literature through everyday experiences
    3. observing texts being shared and read by different people
    4. responding to texts being shared and read by different people
Examining literature
  1. Experience and respond to different types of literary texts in various modes (VCELT009)
    1. experiencing some characteristics and features of text and related communication
    2. listening to and experiencing different literary texts
    3. reacting to elements of multimodal text, for example, music, image, texture
  2. Experience texts with different features, events and characters and respond to different literary texts (VCELT010)
    1. experiencing to multimodal texts and experiences
    2. exploring and listening to texts with various themes, features and characters
    3. reacting to some elements within a multimodal text, such as sound, texture, images, actions, music, character
Literacy Elaborations
Texts in context
  1. Respond to texts within the everyday environment (VCELY011)
    1. experiencing texts with different textures, finishes and sound
    2. reacting to texts, images and objects that relate to everyday experiences and cultural events
    3. using their senses to explore elements within a multimodal text, for example, texture, colour, sound
Interpreting, analysing, evaluating
  1. React to a range of texts including visual, audio and print text (VCELY012)
    1. experiencing multimodal texts and discussions on their meaning and characteristics
    2. using sounds, gesture and facial features in response to their environment
    3. reacting to interactions, experiences and activities
  2. Experience and respond to different forms of communication and texts being read or viewed (VCELY013)
    1. experiencing texts about everyday life and events
    2. reacting to familiar items in texts viewed
    3. reacting to familiar sounds and voices in familiar multimodal texts
  3. React to a variety of imaginative and informative texts (VCELY014)
    1. experiencing a variety of different multimodal texts
    2. experiencing different text types and genres
    3. experiencing a variety of interactive and multimodal texts and reacting to some elements

Writing

Language Elaborations
Text structure and organisation
  1. Respond to images, objects and the spoken word (VCELA015)
    1. experiencing different text types, genres and modes
    2. reacting to objects and sounds in their environment
    3. noticing objects and sound in their environment
    4. turning attention towards another person or action of another person
    5. showing interest in photographs of familiar objects and people
    6. observing objects being represented by an image or spoken words
  2. React to different sounds, and words, and respond to visual text (VCELA016)
    1. encountering various types of text, genre and modes and their structure and organisation
    2. reacting to objects and events within the environment
    3. exploring how sounds stop and start, and can be long or short
    4. responding to familiar people and objects, for example acknowledgement by looking at, or reaching towards, a desired object
Phonics and word knowledge
  1. Experience people writing, speaking and communicating using various modes (VCELA017)
    1. experiencing speech being broken down into different sounds
    2. reacting to interactive and multimodal texts
    3. exploring a range of sounds and movements, including facial expression and gesture
  2. React to familiar voices and preferred sounds (VCELA018)
    1. encountering various noises, sounds and voices
    2. being exposed to words, sounds and noises of different pitch, duration and timbre
    3. responding to the connection between everyday words and objects
Literature Elaborations
Creating literature
  1. Encounter literature being created for various reasons and purposes and react to the retelling of a literary text (VCELT019)
    1. experiencing literature being created about them and their context, for example social stories
    2. reacting to digital and interactive retelling of various text
    3. responding to multimodal text based on personally experienced events
Literacy Elaborations
Creating texts
  1. React to the construction of text that reflects everyday events and activities (VCELY020)
    1. experiencing people constructing and sharing multimodal texts about various events and contexts
    2. reacting to some of the objects, sounds and images being compiled in personalised texts
    3. responding to familiar people, events and objects in multimodal texts
  2. Respond to group text and personalised text being edited (VCELY021)
    1. experiencing people editing and changing a text, for example change music, photo, written word or image
    2. experiencing people editing by review and changing photos and images in multimodal texts
    3. reacting to some of the changes occurring to digital multimodal texts
  3. Encounter a variety of objects and textures and hold objects for a short period of time (VCELY022)
    1. experiencing objects with different textures, sizes, shapes and temperatures
    2. experiencing and holding objects with varying characteristics, sizes, textures and densities
    3. reacting to the sensory input of different objects
    4. reaching, feeling and tapping objects
    5. accepting materials for drawing
  4. React to software being used to construct texts that reflect everyday events and activities (VCELY023)
    1. experiencing multimedia and text constructing software
    2. being exposed to people creating text and images using a range of software, including word-processing programs
    3. reacting to images, sounds and text being added to a digital text
    4. responding to familiar texture, sound or image during text construction

Speaking and Listening

Language Elaborations
Language variation and change
  1. Use sounds and facial expressions to affect familiar others (VCELA024)
    1. encountering various languages and forms of communication at home, school and in the community
    2. experiencing others engaging, communicating and changing things in the world around them
    3. reacting to the sounds and voices of familiar others
    4. reacting to a range of gestures, signs, images and facial features of familiar others
    5. using sounds, noises, gestures, eye gaze etc. to gain attention or request an object, e.g. reaching towards something they want
    6. turning towards a communication partner
Language for interaction
  1. Respond to a familiar person and engage with them (VCELA025)
    1. being exposed to individuals interpreting their actions and sounds
    2. experiencing people reacting and engaging with each other and them
    3. learning to control their behaviour, e.g. moving, making sounds,
    4. making eye contact, sound or gesture towards a familiar other during a communicative process
    5. gaining another’s attention through sounds and or action
    6. communicating physical need, for example hungry or tired through sounds and/or action
  2. Explore how sound, facial expression and actions can cause a change (VCELA026)
    1. being exposed to others interpreting their actions and labelling them as needs and feeling
    2. exploring how they can change their behaviour
    3. reacting to others through gestures, facial expressions, sounds and movements
    4. changing their focus of engagement on seeing or feeling an object or person
Expressing and developing ideas
  1. Respond to vocabulary used in everyday experiences (VCELA027)
    1. being exposed to vocabulary used by others to communicate for various purposes
    2. being exposed to people labelling their behaviour and its purpose
    3. building vocabulary in response to others’ labelling of their activities and actions during everyday experiences
    4. reacting to familiar actions, sounds and voices, for example, a familiar adult’s voice, wave or smile
Phonics and word knowledge
  1. Encounter words being isolated into onset and rime (VCELA029)
    1. reacting to preferred sounds
    2. experiencing words that have their onset identified
    3. experiencing words with the same onset or rime being linked through word play, stories and songs
  2. Respond to different sounds and words used in everyday experiences (VCELA028)
    1. being exposed to people communicating and playing with words
    2. being exposed to a variety of different rhymes, syllables and sounds
    3. observing the connection between everyday words and objects
    4. reacting to familiar voices and preferred sounds
Literature Elaborations
Responding to literature
  1. Respond to images, sounds or actions within a multimodal text (VCELT030)
    1. experiencing literature of various types and modes
    2. experiencing the response of others to a variety of literary texts
    3. reacting to images from various sources
    4. reacting to texts that depict familiar events, people or characters
  2. Respond to texts listened to, viewed or read (VCELT031)
    1. experiencing literature in various modes that create different feelings and responses
    2. experiencing texts of different genres, including subject matter, form and structure
    3. viewing stories from various sources
    4. reacting to some images, sounds and action within a text
Examining literature
  1. Respond to the use of rhythms and sound patterns in stories, rhymes, songs and poems from a range of cultures (VCELT032)
    1. experiencing rhythms and sound patterns in stories, rhymes, songs and poems
    2. being exposed to literature through the senses
Creating literature
  1. React to texts and familiar parts of a preferred text (VCELT033)
    1. experiencing familiar texts being personalise
    2. reacting to multimodal texts being constructed and modified
Literacy Elaborations
Interacting with others
  1. Respond to various types of communication (VCELY034)
    1. changing behaviour as a consequence of their needs
    2. encountering people who interact with them and interpret their behaviour for them
    3. reacting to familiar people, voices and sounds
    4. responding to interaction with others, for example, by smiling, turning head, making noises
  2. React to others sharing and delivering a presentation on a personally or culturally relevant event (VCELY035)
    1. encountering people communicating information
    2. being exposed to commentary on objects, images and things in the environment
    3. experiencing and responding to a variety of people and interactions
    4. reacting to some elements of an interaction with a familiar adult, for example smiling or speaking

Level A Achievement Standard

Reading and Viewing

By the end of Level A, students react to a range of spoken, written and multimodal texts from familiar contexts. They respond to images of familiar people, objects or events. They fleetingly maintain eye contact with a person or object. They enjoy reading material as it is being read/experienced, shown or told. They can track objects, people or images for a short period of time.

Writing

When experiencing coactive writing activities, students make choices between objects and images and accept and reject objects and activities. Students develop their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination and they move their hands in response to tactile stimuli. Students can demonstrate their grasp and can hold an object briefly when it is placed in their hand.

Speaking and Listening

Students listen to and react to some familiar objects, people, words and sounds within the environment by turning head, looking, reaching out and/or vocalising. They respond to their name and to familiar items when named. Students show an interest in others and an awareness of everyday social interactions such as greetings by using gesture or vocalisation. They recognise that their reaction can change others’ behaviour. They can choose between objects, images and activities and accept or reject an object or activity. They withdraw attention if no longer interested in a topic of communication. Students attempt to imitate sounds. They have some consistent vocalisation and gestures in response to different people, activities and environments.

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