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Renewed Primary Framework
• Clearer progression in learning for both literacy and mathematics
• Greater emphasis on the use of ICT to support learning and teaching in literacy and mathematics
• Electronic framework – – updating over time– Access to a wealth of materials to support teachers in
their planning– Interactivity to support ease of planning – Access to policy and pedagogy guidance
Literacy•Key changes literacy •Learning objectives organised under twelve strands •Explicit inclusion of speaking and listening objectives•Stronger emphasis on building learning over time and developing the teaching sequence•Adjustment of expectations particularly around the learning and teaching of phonics•Closer focus on assessment for learning during, as well as at the end of, units of work•Reordering of the strands and separation of word reading from word comprehension•Greater signposting of Early Reading
• 12 strands:• Speaking and Listening• Four strands• Speaking• Listening• Group discussion and interaction• Drama• Reading• Three strands• Word reading skills and strategies• Understanding and interpreting texts• Engaging with and responding to
texts• Writing• Five strands• Creating and shaping texts• Text structure and organisation• Sentence structure and punctuation• Word structure and spelling• Presentation
3 blocksLiteracy planning is organised into three main blocks: •narrative (plays and scripts) •non-fiction •poetry. further divided into suggested units of learning and teaching.
Role of ICT in achieving school improvement
• 1/3 of the literacy unit plans have specific ICT outcomes
• ICT is integrated across the phases of learning within each unit to support reading, speaking and listening, planning and writing
Literacy unit plans with specific ICT outcomes
• units model use of ICT to support fiction, non-fiction and poetry
• Aim was to support practitioners requiring further support planning for literacy over blocks of time and to model the integration of ICT
• ICT is used where it will support the achievement of the learning outcomes, it is not present in every exemplified unit – only where it would significantly support the learning outcomes and meet the needs of the chosen audience and purpose
• The units range in their challenge for both children and teachers in the application of ICT some are more appropriate for confident users of ICT looking to extend their practice others model the use of basic software in creative contexts for learning.
• Emphasis is on the use of ICT to inspire pupils, support understanding of the way texts are constructed and use visual images, moving images, sounds and writing to create texts
Year 2 Narrative - Unit 2 Go to
• http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/primaryframework
• Click on: literacy > planning > Y2 > narrative
(See learning objectives map against narrative units,
click on Resources tab for general Y2 narrative support docs)
• Click on: Unit 2
See ICT within Teaching sequence * P5- learning outcomes
See ICT requirements and files within Resources
ICT in Literacy - Example
Different Resources tabsY2 narrative unit 2
Narrative yearly progression (doc)
Docs: EAL, Literacy across curriculum, Y2 planning overview
Sequence incorporating ICT*also see p5 -learning outcomes
Resources including associated ICT files (IWB, ppt, docs) to download
Year2
UNIT 2 Learning outcomes:Children understand that words, images and sounds can convey different elements of a narrative for a reader. Children can write a traditional narrative using words, sounds and images to convey information about the main characters.
ICT Key Stage 1(wmv = windows media video) Resources for Year 1, Non-Fiction, Unit 5, RecountResources for Year 2, Narrative, Unit 2, Little Red Riding HoodResources for Year 2, Non-Fiction, Unit 2, ReportsResources for Year 2, Non-Fiction, Unit 4, Reports
ICT Key Stage 2Resources for Year 3, Narrative, Unit 1, Stories in familiar settings – notebook x 2Resources for Year 3, Poetry, Unit 2, Calligrams – notebook and flpResources for Year 3, Narrative, Unit 2, Traditional stories - Resources for Year 4, Narrative, Unit 2, Imaginary worldsResources for Year 4, Non-Fiction, Unit 3, The Shirt Machine - Explanation notebook +flp, QuickTime Movie, wmv Resources for Year 5, Poetry, Unit 2, The HighwaymanResources for Year 5, Narrative, Unit 5, The Piano – (notebook x3, wmv x 3, avi, wav)Resources for Year 6, Narrative, Unit 4, Flashback PlanResources for Year 6, Narrative, Unit 4, Paragraph analysis - wordResources for Year 6, Non-Fiction, Unit 2, Journalistic writing - notebook
Key changes - mathematics
•Learning objectives are organised under 7 strands•Medium term planning model with units of work of 2 or 3 weeks to secure learning•Mental calculation given higher status and progression in written calculation is clarified•Adjustment of expectations particularly in lower Key Stage 2 •Using and applying mathematics receives a higher profile•Sharper assessment tools throughout the learning process •Restructuring of the issue of standard written methods of calculation•Greater clarity in the use of calculators
7 strands• Use and apply mathematics• Count, compare and order numbers and describe relationships
between them.• Secure knowledge of number facts which can be recalled quickly
and used and applied appropriately.• Calculate efficiently and accurately.• Position and transform shapes, recognising and use their
properties to visualise and construct.• Measure accurately using appropriate units, interpret and
compare scales.• Process, present and interpret data to pose and answer
questions.5 blocksBlock A: Counting, partitioning and calculating Block B: Securing number facts, understanding shape Block C: Handling data and measures Block D: Calculating, measuring and understanding shape Block E: Securing number facts, relationships and calculatingEach block is made up of three units. A unit represents 2 or 3 weeks of teaching.
Year 3 Block A - Counting, partitioning and calculating
• http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/primaryframework
• Click on: mathematics > planning > Y3 > Block A Counting, partitioning &calculating
(See learning objectives mapped against units, learning overview)
Click on Block A Resources to see ICT within lesson notes
* ONLY available for Block A of each yr group)
• Click on: Unit 1 then on its Resources tab
to get the associated ICT files
ICT in Mathematics - Example
Different Resources tabs - Mathematics Y3 Block A Unit 1
Y3 resources - Docs for- Y3 overview- links to 99 framework, - Y3 POS
Unit 1 resourcesAssociated ICT files (IWB, ppt, excel, docs) to download
Block A resources - lesson notes (only for Block A), - learning objectives, - learning overview
Year 3 Block A resourcesUnit 1Number grid ITPNumber line ITPPlace value ITP Add/subtract 1, 10, 100, 1000 xls Decreasing number grid generator xlsIncreasing number grid generator xlsPlace value charts and partitioning tool xlsPlace value cards and beads xbk
Unit 2Estimation xbkEstimation xlsMake numbers xlsMultiplication and division facts 2 to 5 xlsMultiplication and division trios xlsPatterns of calculations xlsRounding xlsSum product difference xlsMoving digits ITPNumber dials ITP
Unit 3Area ITP4 operations with small numbers xlsDecreasing number grid generator xlsFarm problem xbkIncreasing number grid generator xlsMultiplication and division with partitioning xls
Where next? Plans, Roles, Actions
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