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Creativity and Writing Skills: Finding a Balance in the Primary Classroom



Creativity and Writing Skills: Finding a Balance in the Primary Classroom
This book is about how to balance creativity and writing skills in the primary classroom. It is based on the concepts and objectives of the National Literacy Strategy (NLS), and has features such as advice on planning, linking to NLS objectives, and selecting texts. It also has examples of children's work that show how to assess the children's writing and set "next step" targets. more details
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  • Provides advice on planning and linking to the National Literacy Strategy objectives
  • Contains examples of children's writing that show how to assess and set "next step" targets
  • Based on the concepts and objectives of the National Literacy Strategy


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Author Kay Hiatt
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781853467875
Publication Date 02/03/2005
Publisher David Fulton Publishers Ltd
Manufacturer David Fulton Publishers
Description
This book is about how to balance creativity and writing skills in the primary classroom. It is based on the concepts and objectives of the National Literacy Strategy (NLS), and has features such as advice on planning, linking to NLS objectives, and selecting texts. It also has examples of children's work that show how to assess the children's writing and set "next step" targets.

Teachers, trainees and learning support assistants will find this lively and accessible book combines creativity with skills teaching to stimulate and improve children's writing, both at foundation and primary levels. Based on the concepts and objectives of the National Literacy Strategy (NLS), the content is well founded in experience, research and classroom application. Special features include advice on planning, linking to NLS objectives, and selecting texts; demonstration scripts for teachers to use in the classroom; annotated extracts from quality literature to help children read as writers; practical advice on strategies to use in guided writing; and examples of children's work that show how to assess the children's writing and set 'next step' targets. The authors show how you can use drama techniques, story stacks, artifacts and scenarios to engage children in writing, both in fiction and non-fiction, right across the curriculum.
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