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This book is essential reading for your year as a primary newly
qualified teacher (NQT). It provides support through advice,
reassurance and practical strategies, and encourages you to
critically reflect on your experiences so that you can get the most
from your induction period. Term by term, the book guides you
through the transition from trainee teacher to becoming a confident
class teacher responsible for the organisation, management and
learning of the pupils in your charge. All aspects of life in the
classroom are considered, from the practicalities of setting up and
resourcing the classroom and creating displays to more strategic
level thinking about leading learning and wider school
responsibilities. The text tackles key issues such as classroom
organisation, homework, writing Individual Education Plans, record
keeping and the use of data for tracking pupil progress, and
engaging with pupils, parents, colleagues and outside agencies. The
final section focuses on the end of induction and what lies beyond
for your future career in teaching.
This book is an essential companion for all primary trainee
teachers, whatever their training route. It focuses on the
school-based experience and provides both practical strategies and
opportunities for reflection, so trainees are challenged to
critically evaluate their learning in order to improve attainment
and ultimately succeed while in their school settings. The book
reflects current educational policy and embraces key national
priority areas including behaviour, inclusion and the teaching of
phonics and early mathematics. Other chapters look at professional
partnerships, planning and assessment, employability and,
crucially, how to move from good to outstanding teaching. Case
studies enliven the text and present a range of perspectives for
consideration, while critical questions engage the reader and
promote a deeper understanding of the text. This second edition of
Primary School Placements has been fully revised throughout and in
particular provides an increased focus on evidence-based practice
and is referenced to the latest national curriculum.
Lesson planning in line with the new Primary National Curriculum!
Outstanding grammar lessons are not about teaching children the
mechanics of grammar but fostering a curiosity about language,
words and clauses when explored within a meaningful context. This
book offers practical ideas and lesson plans to help you plan and
teach lessons that motivate, engage and inspire pupils to use
grammar accurately and creatively to produce writing that is fluid,
cohesive and purposeful. It will also help you to teach grammar
confidently and effectively by addressing your own grammar
questions and providing essential subject knowledge. The lesson
ideas have all been tried and tested in the classroom, and you can
adapt the lessons to teach other aspects of grammar or change the
focus of the learning objective to reflect the needs of your
classroom. Did you know that this book is part of the Lessons in
Teaching series? Table of Contents What is Grammar? / Grammar in
context / Year 1: Teaching Sentence Demarcation / Year 2: Teaching
Conjunctions / Year 3: Teaching Direct Speech / Year 3: Using the
Perfect Tense / Year 4: Teaching adverbial phrases / Year 4:
Teaching the Difference between the Plural and Possessive -s / Year
5: Teaching Modal Verbs / Year 5: Teaching Expanded Noun Phrases /
Year 6: Using the Subjunctive Form in Speech / Year 6: Using the
Passive Voice / Moving On / Glossary of Terms WHAT IS THE LESSONS
IN TEACHING SERIES? Suitable for any teacher at any stage of their
career, the books in this series are packed with great ideas for
teaching engaging, outstanding lessons in your primary classroom.
The Companion Website accompanying the series includes extra
resources including tips, lesson starters, videos and Pinterest
boards. Books in this series: Lessons in Teaching Grammar in
Primary Schools, Lessons in Teaching Computing in Primary Schools,
Lessons in Teaching Number and Place Value in Primary Schools,
Lessons in Teaching Reading Comprehension in Primary Schools,
Lesson in Teaching Phonics in Primary Schools
Lesson planning in line with the new Primary National Curriculum!
Why do we teach children to read? It is not merely to decode the
words. We teach them to derive meaning from the text, to comprehend
it. To not just read the lines, but to read between the lines and
even read beyond the lines. So how can you make teaching
comprehension in primary schools effective and engaging? How are
you ensuring that children are finding meaning in what they read
and how do we support more able readers to learn more? What does a
good 'reading' lesson look like? This book demonstrates the
effective teaching of reading through exemplar lessons. It
discusses what makes them good lesson plans and how they can be
adapted to suit different classes and different schools. In
particular, this book helps you to meet the needs of more able
readers particularly in years 5 and 6, outlining ways to challenge
more able pupils to support them with the level 6 tests in Year 6.
It helps you to cultivate your subject knowledge and invigorate
your classroom teaching through focusing on what children need to
learn and how to teach it. Did you know that this book is part of
the Lessons in Teaching series? WHAT IS THE LESSONS IN TEACHING
SERIES? Suitable for any teacher at any stage of their career, the
books in this series are packed with great ideas for teaching
engaging, outstanding lessons in your primary classroom. The
Companion Website accompanying the series includes extra resources
including tips, lesson starters, videos and Pinterest boards. Books
in this series: Lessons in Teaching Grammar in Primary Schools,
Lessons in Teaching Computing in Primary Schools, Lessons in
Teaching Number and Place Value in Primary Schools, Lessons in
Teaching Reading Comprehension in Primary Schools, Lesson in
Teaching Phonics in Primary Schools
Lesson planning in line with the new Primary National Curriculum!
Why do we teach children to read? It is not merely to decode the
words. We teach them to derive meaning from the text, to comprehend
it. To not just read the lines, but to read between the lines and
even read beyond the lines. So how can you make teaching
comprehension in primary schools effective and engaging? How are
you ensuring that children are finding meaning in what they read
and how do we support more able readers to learn more? What does a
good 'reading' lesson look like? This book demonstrates the
effective teaching of reading through exemplar lessons. It
discusses what makes them good lesson plans and how they can be
adapted to suit different classes and different schools. In
particular, this book helps you to meet the needs of more able
readers particularly in years 5 and 6, outlining ways to challenge
more able pupils to support them with the level 6 tests in Year 6.
It helps you to cultivate your subject knowledge and invigorate
your classroom teaching through focusing on what children need to
learn and how to teach it. Did you know that this book is part of
the Lessons in Teaching series? WHAT IS THE LESSONS IN TEACHING
SERIES? Suitable for any teacher at any stage of their career, the
books in this series are packed with great ideas for teaching
engaging, outstanding lessons in your primary classroom. The
Companion Website accompanying the series includes extra resources
including tips, lesson starters, videos and Pinterest boards. Books
in this series: Lessons in Teaching Grammar in Primary Schools,
Lessons in Teaching Computing in Primary Schools, Lessons in
Teaching Number and Place Value in Primary Schools, Lessons in
Teaching Reading Comprehension in Primary Schools, Lesson in
Teaching Phonics in Primary Schools
Lesson planning in line with the new Primary National Curriculum!
Outstanding grammar lessons are not about teaching children the
mechanics of grammar but fostering a curiosity about language,
words and clauses when explored within a meaningful context. This
book offers practical ideas and lesson plans to help you plan and
teach lessons that motivate, engage and inspire pupils to use
grammar accurately and creatively to produce writing that is fluid,
cohesive and purposeful. It will also help you to teach grammar
confidently and effectively by addressing your own grammar
questions and providing essential subject knowledge. The lesson
ideas have all been tried and tested in the classroom, and you can
adapt the lessons to teach other aspects of grammar or change the
focus of the learning objective to reflect the needs of your
classroom. Did you know that this book is part of the Lessons in
Teaching series? Table of Contents What is Grammar? / Grammar in
context / Year 1: Teaching Sentence Demarcation / Year 2: Teaching
Conjunctions / Year 3: Teaching Direct Speech / Year 3: Using the
Perfect Tense / Year 4: Teaching adverbial phrases / Year 4:
Teaching the Difference between the Plural and Possessive -s / Year
5: Teaching Modal Verbs / Year 5: Teaching Expanded Noun Phrases /
Year 6: Using the Subjunctive Form in Speech / Year 6: Using the
Passive Voice / Moving On / Glossary of Terms WHAT IS THE LESSONS
IN TEACHING SERIES? Suitable for any teacher at any stage of their
career, the books in this series are packed with great ideas for
teaching engaging, outstanding lessons in your primary classroom.
The Companion Website accompanying the series includes extra
resources including tips, lesson starters, videos and Pinterest
boards. Books in this series: Lessons in Teaching Grammar in
Primary Schools, Lessons in Teaching Computing in Primary Schools,
Lessons in Teaching Number and Place Value in Primary Schools,
Lessons in Teaching Reading Comprehension in Primary Schools,
Lesson in Teaching Phonics in Primary Schools
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