Children enjoyed it so much they didn t realise they were being
worked so hard.
Jo Miles, Learning Support Assistant at Manor Farm Community Junior
School, Hazlemere, Buckinghamshire
Great speaking and listening activity-setting-up ideas for the
Big Write. The games extended the children s vocabulary. Purposeful
learning love it
Liz Pilgrim, Senior Teacher at Manor Farm Community Junior School,
Hazlemere, Buckinghamshire
Educational games played in groups or pairs help develop key
language and social skills. Based on a range of material to extend
vocabulary, punctuation and cross-curricular creativity, Classroom
Literacy Games contains original games with suggestions of how to
develop writing tasks after playing them.
Each game is differentiated four ways and aims to teach literacy
(including vocabularly, connectives, openers and punctuation) to
higher KS1, KS2 and lower KS3. Printed with dyslexia-friendly
fonts, these cross-curricular games are suitable for mixed-ability
classrooms, small groups or one-to-one teaching situations. As
either photocopiable resources to be used in the classroom or as
homework activities, these games will create situations to generate
creative writing and for the children to create their own games.
They can also be used for EAL, guided reading and weekly Big Write
exercises.
With minimal preparation time required and a vast number of
games, these user-friendly, pick-up-and-go activities will be of
interest to any practicing primary and lower KS3 teacher.
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