How to Teach Writing Across the Curriculum at Key Stage 2: Developing Creative Literacy (Writers' Workshop)

How to Teach Writing Across the Curriculum at Key Stage 2: Developing Creative Literacy (Writers' Workshop)

by SuePalmer (Author)

Synopsis

Now in an updated second edition How to Teach Writing Across the Curriculum: Ages 8-14 provides a range of practical suggestions for teaching non-fiction writing skills and linking them to children's learning across the curriculum. Emphasising creative approaches to teaching children's writing in diverse and innovative ways, it provides: * information on the organisation and language features of the six main non-fiction text types (recount, report, instruction, explanation, persuasion and discussion) * suggestions for the use of cross-curricular learning as a basis for writing * planning frameworks for children to promote thinking skills * advice on developing children's writing to help with organisational issues - paragraphing and layout, and the key language features * examples of non-fiction writing * suggestions for talk for learning and talk for writing (including links to 'Speaking Frames'; also published by Routledge) * information on the transition from primary to secondary school. With new hints and tips for teachers and suggestions for reflective practice as well as a wealth of photocopiable materials, How to Teach Writing Across the Curriculum: Ages 8-14 will equip teachers with all the skills needed to create enthusiastic non-fiction writers in their classroom.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 26 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 1853468037
ISBN 13: 9781853468032

Author Bio
Sue Palmer is a former primary teacher whose interest in practical approaches to cross-curricular literacy began with her first book, I See What You Mean twenty years ago. Since then she has written many books and educational TV programs on literacy teaching. She is a regular contributor to the Times Educational Supplement and Child Education, and acts as a literacy consultant to educational publishers, the BBC and the National Literacy Strategy. Sue has contributed to several NLS initiatives, including Grammar for Writing and non-fiction writing skills.