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KS1: Really Raising Standards in Writing

£200.00
Price excludes VAT and is per delegate, per day

Really Raising Standards in Writing in KS1

By Dawn Robertson

Date & Time: Friday 4th October 2024 - 9.00am - 3.30pm

Venue: Madeleine Lindley Ltd, Book Centre, Chadderton, Oldham, OL9 9XA

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 Really Raising Standards in Writing in KS1!

Overview:

This KS 1 course will offer you practical advice on how to plan and develop high quality teaching and learning sequences in English that link reading to writing in a meaningful way. A wide variety of picture books will be explored, and time will be spent looking at the impact of using age-appropriate non-fiction books and engaging poetry to ensure a broad and balanced English curriculum. Different forms of visual literacy will also be used to inspire children’s writing. 

During the training, you will focus on age-related expectations in writing and be given a wealth of strategies and resources, including resource material, that you will be able to take immediately back into the classroom and use to stimulate and invigorate your literacy teaching. These will include oracy activities, role play and different ways to scaffold writing. Time will also be spent sharing ideas on how to model writing effectively, so pupils grew in confidence and independence.   

A high-quality text will also be given, on the day, to illustrate how to develop this effective book-led learning approach.

The course aims:

  • To identify the key elements of speaking and listening and how they can be effectively used to feed into writing in KS1 with a specific focus on how to explicitly develop pupils’ vocabulary. 
  • To explore Year 1 age-related writing expectations in depth and unpick the new learning in Year 2 and how this progression of skills can be taught effectively after accurate moderation of pupils’ work. 
  • To identify and address the gaps in learning and to share appropriate texts, resources and activities to close them.
  • To show how to plan strong learning journeys that scaffold and challenge all pupils. 
  • To spend time looking at the most effective ways to model the writing process to children that will scaffold their learning and encourage their independence. 
  • To share ideas for challenging greater depth pupils and really focus on developing children’s confidence as writers. 
  • To share a wide variety of well-loved and new texts that will encourage pupils to see themselves as readers and writers. Teachers will be shown stimulating picture books, short stories and chapter books, engaging non-fiction texts and a wide variety of poetry.
  • To show how art and film can be utilized effectively to inspire pupils’ literacy learning. 
  • To illustrate how cross-curricular themes, such as famous people and hot and cold lands, can be developed as vehicles for embedding and extending literacy skills.  

Tickets include unlimited tea, coffee and refreshments, along with lunch. If you do have any dietary requirements, please make us aware of this on the booking form

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