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Bracknell Forest Community Learning Team Story Writing Bracknell Forest Community Learning Team Val Redford January 2018

Today we will : Learn more about the writing process and how it is taught in schools Look at ways to support your child Prepare a resource - Fortune teller Create a story together using these and other resources

Writing Transcription -Spelling and Handwriting Composition- Articulating ideas and structuring them in speech and writing

Writing in Year 2 In writing, pupils at the beginning of year 2 should be able to compose individual sentences orally and then write them down. They should be able to spell correctly many of the words covered in year 1 They should also be able to make phonically plausible attempts to spell words they have not yet learnt. Finally, they should be able to form individual letters correctly, so establishing good handwriting habits from the beginning. National curriculum

Writing Year 2 Spell by segmenting into phonemes Transcription Spell by segmenting into phonemes Learn to spell common ‘exception’ words Spell using common suffixes, etc. Use appropriate size letters & spaces Composition Develop a positive attitude & stamina for writing Begin to plan ideas for writing Record ideas sentence-by-sentence Make simple additions & changes after proof-reading

Familiarisation Reading texts with and to children Independent reading

Exploring text Exploring story structure, vocabulary and punctuation

Modelled Writing Modelled writing is the first step in teaching writing to children. This is when the teacher is in front of the class doing all of the writing. It is.. Investigating strategies A problem-solving approach Used to teach a specific element of language.

Shared Writing In Shared Writing a teacher will scribe the words, but the students are now invited to contribute to the piece. It allows ….. Children to contribute ideas while the teacher writes. Lots of discussion, questions and answers Children to think aloud.

Guided Writing In guided writing, teachers continually provide feedback, redirection and expansion of ideas It ….. Is the step between teacher directed and independent writing. Allows the teacher to utilize prompts and clues to help develop ideas and organization. The teacher work with students either in small group or independently Encourages oral discussion of sentences before writing.

Independent Writing Writing without teacher guidance, individually, in pairs or small groups Clear learning intentions and agreed success criteria It enables Children to practise Through independent writing the teacher assesses children’s skills, knowledge and understanding

Genre Recount story or events - diary Factual -topic writing Writing instructions-recipes Narrative- adventure story Poetry-alliterative ,free verse Explanation-labelling Persuasive –advertisements

How can we help? Sharing books Writing letters Producing a family notebook Using a fortune teller and telling a story together Writing little story books Creating a puppet show Making a menu

Lets make our Story fortune tellers

Use felt tips to decorate four outer squares Look at Settings cards Choose 8 settings and write them in triangles (opposite the spot) Repeat again with Character cards

Follow the instructions for folding Take turns in selecting characters and settings Tell each other a story Remember good openings, description of settings and characters When you are ready, use the story mountain to plan out your story with illustrations and writing

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