
Read Write Inc. Literacy and Language, publishing in May 2013, is a new programme* that will cover your literacy and language teaching from grades 1-5/P3-7. The programme inspires a love of literature through the study of complete texts, with a core structure of grammar skills taught in context and through writing, to ensure children become confident writers with real skills at their command. Each unit offers a multi-layered approach to developing comprehension, vocabulary, writing, critical thinking, spoken language and explicit guidance for teaching grammar skills. The resources for each year are a Teacher's Handbook, a CD-ROM, an Anthology, a Pupils' Book and a Homework Book. Work centres around the texts in the Anthologies, which contain complete stories, poems, play scripts and non-fiction texts written by leading authors including: Michael Morpurgo, Jeremy Strong, Ted Hughes, Jamila Gavin, Geraldine McCaughrean, and Roger McGough. Children are introduced to a text through a three layered approach: Story Version 1, 2 and 3. Each version of the story contains more information about the setting, characters and plot. This approach provides children with opportunities to develop an implicit knowledge and deep understanding of the structures of language and of the stories in the Anthologies. A range of reading, writing, speaking and listening and drama activities develop understanding further. Children then see a new text being composed through modelled writing by the teacher, through the planning, oral rehearsing, drafting and editing stages. Supported by the teacher, the children then mirror the process the teacher has modelled, drafting and revising so that they write ambitiously and accurately as they compose their own extended piece of writing. So Literacy and Language ensures that, as the new National Curriculum advises, children learn, through being shown, the skills and processes essential for writing. Grammar concepts are taught in context and through writi
This handbook investigates the pedagogical framework required to effectively teach literacy and language skills to Year 5 students through the study of complete literary texts. Authored by Janey Pursgrove, Charlotte Raby, and Ruth Miskin, the text provides a structured methodology for integrating grammar instruction directly into the writing process. It argues that deep comprehension and writing proficiency are best achieved through a multi-layered engagement with high-quality literature and explicit teacher modeling.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently utilize this handbook as a foundational resource for implementing the Read Write Inc. curriculum in primary school settings. Experts highlight the text's emphasis on structured, scaffolded learning as a reliable method for improving student writing accuracy and ambition.
Page Count:
160
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019849372X
ISBN-13:
9780198493723
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