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» Define the levels used to categorise essential skills » Describe how learners’ literacy and numeracy skills progress through the levels » Know how recognised standards can be used to describe the stages in numeracy development

» What do the levels mean? » Complete the matching activity to assess your prior knowledge.

» Work in pairs – choose a curriculum area and make a list of the separate skills that learners need to master. » Whilst doing that look at the learning activities and resources suggested

» Simplified curriculum references » Less guidance for teaching, learning and supporting » ESOL – up to level 2 ACTIVITY: complete page 1 of booklet

» Finding your way around the standards » Progression tables: ˃Evidence ˃Skills

If you have completed your booklet then you have successfully achieved our learning objectives: » Define the levels used to categorise essential skills » Describe how learners’ literacy and numeracy skills progress through the levels » Know how recognised standards can be used to describe the stages in numeracy development