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- 2025
- 2020
The Talk for Writing approach emphasizes engaging storytelling to enhance language development in young children. By using memorable repetition, children internalize story language, enabling them to imitate and innovate their own narratives. This resource provides practical strategies for educators to incorporate rhyme and storytelling into their curriculum, including selecting enjoyable stories, using story maps, and reinforcing meaning through actions. It aims to cultivate creativity and a rich linguistic repertoire in early learners, fostering a love for language and storytelling.
- 2020
Focusing on formative assessment, this updated resource enhances the Talk for Writing process, emphasizing strategies to foster a love for writing in children throughout various subjects. It provides practical guidance for educators to engage students and improve their writing skills across the curriculum.
- 2020
Pie Corbett's Poetry Spine Teacher's Guide
- 40 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Offering teaching notes designed to help explore some of the best poems and poets with children aged 4-11.This book will help children to foster a love of poetry, increase familiarity and confidence with poems and rhymes from Nursery - Year 6 and offer creative ideas to get the most out of teaching poetry.
- 2001
How to Teach Fiction Writing at Key Stage 2
- 80 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
A practical manual to help teachers of junior classes to focus on the key aspects of developing children's story-writing. It presents a series of essential writing workshops full of creative ideas and fun activities.
- 2001
The King's Pyjamas
- 64 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
This wide-ranging and beautifully illustrated poetry anthology includes a large selection of poems for six and seven year olds by some of the best-known children's poets
- 1992
The Kingfisher Nursery Library: Action Rhymes
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
In this collection of favourite action rhymes children can make Incey Wincey Spider climb up the spout, drive the big red bus, or march up and down like the Grand Old Duke of York.
