Bumper book of storytelling into writing

Bumper book of storytelling into writing
Title Bumper book of storytelling into writing PDF eBook
Author Pie Corbett
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Creative writing (Elementary education)
ISBN 9780955300806

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Bumper Book of Storytelling Into Writing

Bumper Book of Storytelling Into Writing
Title Bumper Book of Storytelling Into Writing PDF eBook
Author Pie Corbett
Publisher
Total Pages 94
Release 2007
Genre Creative writing (Elementary education)
ISBN 9780955300813

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Jumpstart! Storymaking

Jumpstart! Storymaking
Title Jumpstart! Storymaking PDF eBook
Author Pie Corbett
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 137
Release 2008-11-19
Genre Education
ISBN 1134035675

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Jumpstart! Storymaking is a collection of games and activities to develop the creative process of ‘storymaking’. It focuses upon 'storytelling for writing' as well as creating a whole school culture of storytelling, reading and writing. Storymaking is the process of retelling, innovating and creating new stories. Like the best-selling Jumpstart! Literacy, this book contains imaginative ‘quick-fire' ideas that could be used as creative warm-ups and starters or developed into lessons. There are over 100 provocative and thought-provoking games and activities, intended to ‘jumpstart’ storytelling, reading and writing in any Key Stage 1, 2 or 3 classroom. Practical, easy-to-do and vastly entertaining, the ‘jumpstarts’ will appeal to busy teachers.

How to Teach Story Writing at Key Stage 1

How to Teach Story Writing at Key Stage 1
Title How to Teach Story Writing at Key Stage 1 PDF eBook
Author Pie Corbett
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 80
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Education
ISBN 1136779523

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How to Teach Story Writing at Key Stage 1 is a practical manual for teachers, to be used directly in the classroom. The book begins with a series of language games, designed to warm up creativity and strengthen the imagination. This is followed by a series of creative story workshops, based on the writer's own experience both as a teacher and poet running workshops in schools. These workshops focus on growing the roots of story writing through story telling and reading, and begin with the importance of learning a few well-known tales. There are ideas for drama, role-play and art, and a few model stories are provided for story telling. Other workshops explore simple ideas for creating new stories, based around simple familiar patterns. The book also offers advice on how to organize an effective workshop for younger children, and demonstrates how to teach story writing in a dynamic, creative and imaginative way in relationship with the KS1 national literacy framework. Workshops include the story of our lives; stories that make a circle; stories about problems; days of the week tales; humbug, stuff and nonsense stories; quests; repetitive tales; wishing stories; warning stories; and cooking the story soup.

The Essential Guide for Experienced Teaching Assistants

The Essential Guide for Experienced Teaching Assistants
Title The Essential Guide for Experienced Teaching Assistants PDF eBook
Author Anne Watkinson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 254
Release 2014-01-14
Genre Education
ISBN 1317857518

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This indispensable textbook provides the underpinning knowledge to support all Teaching Assistants working towards Level 3 of the National Occupational Standards. This new edition incorporates and responds to all new materials and initiatives required to meet the revised and expanded 2007 standards. The Essential Guide for Experienced Teaching Assistants: actively engages the reader in activities, developing reflective practice while giving the theoretical background to school-based work gives insight and information about pupils individual needs helps Teaching Assistants develop curriculum-based skills to enable more effective pupil, teacher and classroom support emphasises that Teaching Assistants are team members, supporting the school and being supported by the school enables Teaching Assistants to operate more independently, using their knowledge and initiative.

Lessons in Teaching Reading Comprehension in Primary Schools

Lessons in Teaching Reading Comprehension in Primary Schools
Title Lessons in Teaching Reading Comprehension in Primary Schools PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Horton
Publisher Learning Matters
Total Pages 177
Release 2015-07-13
Genre Education
ISBN 1473927110

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Lesson planning in line with the new Primary National Curriculum! Why do we teach children to read? It is not merely to decode the words. We teach them to derive meaning from the text, to comprehend it. To not just read the lines, but to read between the lines and even read beyond the lines. So how can you make teaching comprehension in primary schools effective and engaging? How are you ensuring that children are finding meaning in what they read and how do we support more able readers to learn more? What does a good ′reading′ lesson look like? This book demonstrates the effective teaching of reading through exemplar lessons. It discusses what makes them good lesson plans and how they can be adapted to suit different classes and different schools. In particular, this book helps you to meet the needs of more able readers particularly in years 5 and 6, outlining ways to challenge more able pupils to support them with the level 6 tests in Year 6. It helps you to cultivate your subject knowledge and invigorate your classroom teaching through focusing on what children need to learn and how to teach it. Did you know that this book is part of the Lessons in Teaching series? WHAT IS THE LESSONS IN TEACHING SERIES? Suitable for any teacher at any stage of their career, the books in this series are packed with great ideas for teaching engaging, outstanding lessons in your primary classroom. The Companion Website accompanying the series includes extra resources including tips, lesson starters, videos and Pinterest boards. Books in this series: Lessons in Teaching Grammar in Primary Schools, Lessons in Teaching Computing in Primary Schools, Lessons in Teaching Number and Place Value in Primary Schools, Lessons in Teaching Reading Comprehension in Primary Schools, Lesson in Teaching Phonics in Primary Schools

Being Creative in Primary English

Being Creative in Primary English
Title Being Creative in Primary English PDF eBook
Author Adrian Copping
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 241
Release 2016-09-19
Genre Education
ISBN 1473987172

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Why should we foster creativity in primary English? A practical and accessible text that demonstrates how creative thinking and learning can support primary English teaching. With chapters mapped to the Teachers' Standards and links to the new National Curriculum, each chapter provides a case study exploring high-quality primary English practice including planning, rationale and ideas for the classroom. These are fully grounded in a wide range of theoretical frameworks, viewpoints and values. Reflective activities in each chapter offering practical exercises and additional reading suggestions, encourage trainee teachers to further their understanding of how theory translates to classroom practice. This inspiring book helps support learning, teaching and assessment without losing innovation, excitement and motivation for both teachers and children.