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1 Improving Writing CPD Guided Writing

2 Crown Copyright Statement The content of this publication may be reproduced free of charge by schools and local education provided that the material is acknowledged as Crown copyright, the publication title is specified, it is reproduced accurately and not used in a misleading context. Anyone else wishing to reuse part or all of the content of this publication should apply to OPSI for a core licence. The permission to reproduce Crown copyright protected material does not extend to any material in this publication which is identified as being the copyright of a third party. Applications to reproduce the material from this publication should be addressed to: OPSI, The Information Policy Division, St Clements House, 2–16 Colegate, Norwich NR3 1BQ Fax: 01603 723000 e-mail: hmsolicensing@cabinet-office.x.gsi.gov.uk

3 Objectives To update understanding of guided writing. To introduce how the renewed framework can be used to ensure impact on writing standards.

4 Sequence for Teaching Writing

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6 From the phases, map possible content/activities onto the ‘3 circles’ model. ‘Brainstorm’ new ideas – remember this is just the ideas stage – not everything will make it to the plan. Incorporate ideas from existing planning (if appropriate).

7 Expectations Look at national end of year expectations. How do age related expectations support identification of pupils who require additional support for writing? Steps to improving standards in writing Compare your class data to the age related expectations for the year group. Identify pupils who need to be accelerated to age related expectations. Identify their strengths as writers and which areas require further development. Then what?

8 Use the renewed Framework What are the areas of strength and areas for development for writers in your class in the following areas? Create and shape texts Text structure and organisation Sentence structure and punctuation

9 Renewed Framework Look at a strand in the Primary Framework. Discuss the expectations for children’s progress implicit in the learning objectives. Using the renewed Framework think about how you can incorporate working on each strand within a unit of work.

10 What can we do to ensure progress for all?

11 Benefits of Guided Writing: Enables teachers to tailor the teaching the needs of the pupils; Facilitates the teaching and learning of individual children. Although guided writing is a group activity focuses on the needs of the group, the teacher is able to observe and respond to the needs of the individuals within the group; Provides the teacher with the opportunity to extend and challenge the more able groups of children; encourages the children to be active participants in discussions about writing; Builds confidence – the group are all grappling with the same issues; Allows the teacher to give immediate feedback on success and the opportunity to discuss further areas for improvement.

12 Teaching strategies to improve writing Jigsaw activity

13 When? Before writing At the point of writing After writing Can you suggest possible guided writing activities for each stage?

14 Chronology of a guided writing session 1.Clarify task 2.Revise text type 3.Strategies check; planning techniques and formats 4.Planning together; shared 5.Try it out; independent and timed 6.Review and feedback; share the independent work 7.Next steps; apply in an independent situation Chronology of guided writing

15 Assessment for Learning in guided writing sessions Key characteristics of AfL: Conditions for learning Children’s targets Planning Day to day assessment strategies Feedback on learning What would effective practice look like for each characteristic?

16 Assessment for Learning in guided writing sessions Assessment Strategies: Questioning; Observing; Discussing; Analysing – marking and assessing the writing with the children; Checking children’s understanding.

17 Assessment for Learning in guided writing sessions Feedback on learning: Provide effective oral and written feedback to children in the group. Developing peer assessment. Developing self assessment. Ensuring children are clear about the next steps needed to improve their writing.

18 DVD Context Prompts for observation

19 Plenary What challenges might there be in implementing guided writing effectively? What steps will you/the school need to take to overcome them? School based activity in readiness for next session.


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