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Reading and writing non- fiction J Perkins St Alban’s C of E Primary School. 4.9.14

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Reading and writing non-fiction. J Perkins St Alban’s C of E Primary School. 4.9.14. Overview of training session. Tour of the school. The non-fiction genres. Using inspiring themes. Creating a stimulating environment. Reading into writing. Planning for writing. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Reading and writing non-fiction

J PerkinsSt Alban’s C of E Primary School. 4.9.14

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Overview of training session• Tour of the school

• The non-fiction genres

• Using inspiring themes

• Creating a stimulating environment

• Reading into writing

• Planning for writing

• A teaching sequence

• A “pop-up” workshop!

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Activity 1 -Tour of the school

Record examples of non-fiction genres across all school environments.

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Achieving outstanding outcomes

• To surround our children with good quality literature. • Encourage them to be independent and critical in their learning.• Show them excellent models of good practice.• Have high expectations of written outcomes.

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How many non-fiction genres can you name?

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Non- fiction genres

•Recount• Non chronological report

• Instructions

• Explanations• Persuasion

How many can you name?

•Discussion

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Activity 2

•Can you match each non-fiction genre to it’s purpose and a possible writing frame to provide structure?

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Where do you start?

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Inspiring themes to hook them in!!!!!

•Choose themes carefully to reflect the interests of both boys and girls.

• Use inspiring stimulus which could makes links to popular culture or visual literacy.

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Some ideas we’ve used•www.futureshort.com – The Black hole•David Attenborough’s Life Series DVD

•www.meetthecreature.co.uk• TES website - Share 37, 735 free teaching resources and lesson plans.

• Deadly 60 – BBC- schools-Teachers-Live “n”deadly- Teachers pack

• www.imaginative- enquiry.co.uk/planning/units

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Create an inspiring environment

• Display the features of the genre and present creatively.

• Ensure the children have access to good quality texts which clearly model the genre.

• Create a “writing area” where the children can choose to go and write for themselves.

• Especially in KS1 , link your role play to the genre with examples of texts to read and opportunities for writing.

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Classroom EnvironmentFeatures of the genre displayed

Stimulating reading area

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Links to genre in role play with opportunities for reading and writing.

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Reading into writingBefore a child can write they need to know what a genre looks like.• Ensure there are a number of suitable texts

and text extracts with which to model features. • Use differentiated guided reading books to reinforce

features of genre.

• Read aloud non-fiction books as you would extended stories to inspire and enthuse the children to want to read the books themselves.

• Ensure a range of texts are available in your reading area ,including those made by children and displayed enticingly!

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Planning for writing

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Just have a go!

Jam sandwich disasters!

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Planning for teaching and learning

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Teaching sequence

Revision of featuresShow WAGOLL

Reinforce prior learningStimulus/input

Modelling

Plenary

Targets

Independent work

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•Presenting with……

Pop ups!

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Activity 3 – Pop up workshop