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Maddy Barnes - Topsy House Ltd
Outline for the session /the session will cover: · Identifying how writing is complex for years 1; 2 and 3 and exploring ways to resolve these barriers · Exploring progression in teaching sentence structure in years 1-3 including content that is new and content that is reviewed. Sharing effective and efficient ways to ensure that transcription skills are taught consistently in these year groups. · Discussing the relationships between reading and talk as vehicles to teach writing with a specific focus on what ‘oral composition’ means for pupils in this phase. · Exploring strategies to identify pupils who need support in writing and what that support might look like. · Identifying what the writing culture looks like for staff and pupils in your school. · Time to discuss handwriting; spelling and proof reading & editing expectations and appropriate activities.
Who should attend? Suitable for Primary Teachers
24.03.26
09:15
£50.00 per delegate
Oak LP Centre, Sunnybank Road, BL9 8EB 9.15am -11.45am
Maddy Barnes - Topsy House Ltd
Outline for the day/the day will cover: · Identifying how writing is complex for years 4; 5 and 6 and exploring ways to resolve these barriers · Exploring progression in teaching sentence structure in years 4- 6 including content that is new and content that is reviewed. Sharing effective and efficient ways to ensure that transcription skills are taught consistently in these year groups. · Discussing the relationships between reading and talk as vehicles to teach writing with a specific focus on what ‘oral composition’ means for pupils in this phase. · Exploring strategies to identify pupils who need support in writing and what that support might look like. · Identifying what the writing culture looks like for staff and pupils in your school. · Time to discuss handwriting; spelling and proof reading & editing expectations and appropriate activities.
Who should attend? Suitable for Primary Teachers
24.03.26
13:15
£50.00 per delegate
Oak LP Centre, Sunnybank Road, BL9 8EB 1.15pm - 3.45pm