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English·Reading Comprehension·conceptual

Why the author wrote it

Distinguish one's own point of view from that of the author of an informational text and identify the author's purpose

Suggested ages 8–9

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Learning journey

Your child is learning to think deeply about texts — making connections between ideas, analysing characters' motivations, identifying central messages in stories, and distinguishing between their own viewpoint and that of authors or characters.

Evidence of understanding

  • Read an opinion article and state the author's point of view, then state one's own and explain how they differ
  • Identify whether an author's purpose is to inform, persuade, or entertain, citing evidence from the text
  • Explain how word choices in an informational text reveal the author's attitude toward the topic

Assessment prompt

When Why the author wrote it reads a fact book or an article, can they tell you what the author's purpose was — like whether they were trying to inform, persuade, or entertain — and whether they agree with the author's viewpoint?

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