Year 1 Overview English Spelling Word Reading Spoken Language

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Year 1 Overview English 2014-15 Spelling Word Reading Spoken Language Name letters of the alphabet Spell words containing 40+ phonemes already taught Spell very common ‘exception’ words Spell days of the week Use very common prefixes &suffixes Discuss word spelling patterns/meanings of new words Word Reading Match graphemes for all phonemes Read accurately by blending sounds Read words with very common suffixes Read common exception (HFW) words. Read contractions & understand purpose Read phonics books aloud Spoken Language Listen & respond appropriately Ask relevant questions Maintain attention & participate Composition Compose sentences orally before writing Read own writing to peers or teachers Sequence sentences to form short narratives Re-read work to check it makes sense Discuss what they have written with peers or teachers. Reading Comprehension Listen to a wide range of genres. Link reading to own experiences Retell familiar key stories Join in with predictable phrases Discuss significance of title & events Make simple predictions Make simple inferences Self-correcting to make sense Handwriting Form lower case letters correctly Form capital letters & digits Understand which letters belong to handwriting ‘families’ Vocabulary, Grammar, Punctuation Leave spaces between words Join words and clauses with ‘and’ Begin to use basic punctuation: . ? ! Use capital letters for proper nouns. Use common plural & verb suffixes Use grammatical terminology

Year 2 Overview English 2014-15 Spelling Word Reading Spoken Language Spell by segmenting into phonemes Learn to spell common ‘exception’ words Learn common homophones Learn possessive apostrophe Spell using common suffixes, etc Word Reading Develop phonics until decoding secure Read common suffixes Read & re-read phonic-appropriate books Read common ‘exception’ words Spoken Language Articulate & Justify answers Initiate & respond to comments Use spoken language to develop understanding Composition Develop positive attitude & stamina for writing Begin to plan ideas for writing Record ideas sentence-by-sentence Make simple additions & changes after proof-reading Reading Comprehension Discuss & express views about fiction, non-fiction & poetry Become familiar with & retell stories Ask & answer questions; make predictions Begin to make inferences Handwriting Form lower-case letters of relative size Start using horizontal and diagonal strokes Write capital letters and digits of correct size and orienteering Use spacing between words Vocabulary, Grammar, Punctuation Use . ! ? , and ’ Use simple conjunctions Begin to expand noun phrases Use some features of standard English

Year 3 Overview English 2014-15 Spelling Reading Spoken Language Use prefixes & suffixes in spelling Use dictionary to confirm spellings Write simple dictated sentences Reading Use knowledge to read ‘exception’ words Read range of fiction & non-fiction Use dictionaries to check meaning Prepare poems & plays to perform Spoken Language Give structured descriptions Participate activity in conversation Consider & evaluate different viewpoints Composition Plan to write based on familiar forms Rehearse sentences orally for writing Use varied rich vocabulary Create simple settings & plot Assess effectiveness of own and others’ writing Reading Comprehension Check own understanding of reading Draw inferences & make predictions Retrieve & record information from non-fiction books Discuss reading with others Handwriting Use the diagonal and horizontal strokes that are needed to join letters when adjacent to one another, are best left unjoined. Vocabulary, Grammar, Punctuation Use range of conjunctions Use perfect tense Use range of nouns & pronouns Use time connectives Introduce speech punctuation Know language of clauses

Year 4 Overview English 2014-15 Spelling Reading Spoken Language Correctly spell common homophones Spell words that are commonly misspelt Use first two or three letters of a word to check its spelling in a dictionary Reading Secure decoding of unfamiliar words Read for a range of purposes Retell some stories orally Discuss words & phrases that capture the imagination Spoken Language Articulate & justify opinions Speak audibly in Standard English Gain, maintain & monitor interest of listeners Composition Plan writing based on familiar forms Organise writing into paragraphs Use simple organisational devices Proof-read for spelling & punctuation errors Evaluate own and others’ writing Read own writing aloud Reading Comprehension Identify themes & conventions Retrieve & record information Make inferences & justify predictions Recognise a variety of forms of poetry Identify & summarise ideas Handwriting Increase the legibility, consistency and quality of handwriting, lines parallel and equidistant, spacing sufficient. Vocabulary, Grammar, Punctuation Use wider range of conjunctions Use perfect tense appropriately Select pronouns and nouns for clarity Use & punctuate direct speech Use commas after front adverbials

Year 5 Overview English 2014-15 Spelling Reading Spoken Language Continue to understand and apply concepts of word structure. Secure spelling, inc. homophones, prefixes, silent letters, etc. Use a thesaurus Reading Apply knowledge of morphology & etymology when reading new words Reading & discuss a broad range of genres & texts Identifying & discussing themes Make recommendations to others Spoken Language Give well-structured explanations Command of Standard English Consider & evaluate different viewpoints Use appropriate register Composition Plan writing to suit audience & purpose Develop character, setting and atmosphere in narrative Use organisational & presentational features Use consistent appropriate tense Perform own compositions Understand skills and processes essential for writing: Think aloud to generate ideas, Draft, Re-read Reading Learn poetry by heart Draw inference & make predictions Discuss authors’ use of language Retrieve & present information from non-fiction texts. Formal presentations & debates Handwriting Write with legible and fluent handwriting Make choices about whether or not to join specific letters, and which writing implement suits which task. Vocabulary, Grammar & Punctuation Use expanded noun phrases Use modal & passive verbs Use relative clauses Use commas for clauses Use brackets, dashes & commas for parenthesis

Year 6 Overview English 2014-15 Handwriting Spelling Spoken Language Continue to understand and apply concepts of word structure. Use knowledge of morphology & etymology in spelling Spoken Language Reading Read a broad range of genres Recommend books to others Make comparisons within/across books Support inferences with evidence Summarising key points from texts Use questions to build knowledge Articulate arguments & opinions Use spoken language to speculate, hypothesise & explore Use appropriate register & language Composition Plan writing to suit audience & purpose; use models of writing Develop character & setting in narrative Use a wide range of cohesive devices Select grammar & vocabulary for effect Ensure grammatical consistency Reading Identify how language, structure, etc. contribute to meaning Discuss use of language, inc. figurative Discuss & explain reading, providing reasoned justifications for views Handwriting Write with legible and fluent handwriting Make choices about whether or not to join specific letters, and which writing implement suits which task. Grammar Use appropriate register/ style Use the passive voice for purpose Use features to convey & clarify meaning Use full punctuation Use language of subject/object