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Writing in Primary 1.
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Aims of the workshop To give you…. an insight into how we teach writing at Livingston Village. ideas to support and encourage your child's writing at home.
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Why do we write? For pleasure and enjoyment For communication e.g. emails, text messages. Reminders, notes, recipes, shopping lists, cheques, forms, postcards Letter to santa!!
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0 Emergent writing How does writing develop? 0 Early shapes
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Writing begins with mark making.
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How does writing develop? 0 Using recognisable letters Using recognisable words
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How does writing develop?
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Early Writing When writing, young children: often repeat patterns e.g. use the letters in their name. see what it looks like backwards. list everything they can remember. try out novel combinations. imitate observed patterns.
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HOW WE HELP IN SCHOOL Allow free play with writing material Teach letter sounds and shapes and practise building words Provide opportunities to practise letter formation Provide pre-written text Scribe for children or encourage them to write initial letter, odd words and eventually whole story Teach word patterns e.g. all words contain a vowel, rhyming words bat, sat, cat etc…...
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How do we go about it? Letter shapes and sounds - word building Flashcards Magnetic letters Action rhymes Handwriting practice Homework tasks.
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How do we go about it? Creative writing - personal, imaginative, functional Introduce subject Child provides text and teacher scribes Child copies scribed text Child finishes sentence (emergent writing) Child writes story independently
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What about spelling and grammar?
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VCOP VCOP stands for Vocabulary, Connectives, Openers and Punctuation.
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HOW YOU CAN HELP Make it real. Make it fun. Homework – Ensure correct formation Encourage mark making Encourage language development orally at home. Model writing messages, lists, labels, instructions, letters and stories.
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