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Teachers can have a profound influence on children's reading
behaviour and attitudes to literature. Whether it's to broaden
children's knowledge and understanding, or encourage reading for
pleasure, reading in the classroom is becoming an increasing
priority. This book looks at a wide range of children's literature
from picture books to classics to poetry. A diverse array of books
is recommended for teachers to use in a broad variety of contexts
to enhance learning across the curriculum, featuring beloved
authors such as Michael Morpurgo, Tove Jansson and Kenneth Grahame,
as well as introducing some who may be new to teachers. This book:
*Recognises the key role of children's literature within the
curriculum and learning development *Explores examples through case
studies of classroom practice and highlights children's
literature's role in Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE)
education *Celebrates the range of voices and contexts that
literature can represent in the classroom *Includes a 'For your
bookshelf' section in each chapter which summarises key titles
*Dedicates a chapter to the importance of creating children's
literature with and for children The authors place emphasis on
creating a literate environment in which children's literature is a
central feature. This is a must-read for teachers at all levels, as
well as anyone who volunteers in schools to support readers. "Read
on to enrich your practice right across the curriculum and find
diverse books to engage and inspire children. Enjoy!" Professor
Teresa Cremin, The Open University, UK "How do we make sure
children today recognise the value of reading for pleasure when so
many other mediums are competing for their attention? The answer
lies within this excellent text." Megan Stephenson, PGCE Primary
ITT Lead, Leeds Trinity University, UK "It is an essential book for
the primary school - needed now more than ever before." Adam
Bushnell, Author of Modelling Exciting Writing and Descriptosaurus:
Story Writing Rosemary Waugh is a retired teacher who has written
extensively on children's literature, spelling, punctuation and
grammar. She is an avid collector of children's literature. She
works with David to lead workshops for reading volunteers in
schools for the Open University, UK, and the charity Coram
Beanstalk. David Waugh is a former deputy headteacher, education
adviser and head of department, who is currently a professor at
Durham University, School of Education, UK. He has written more
than sixty books on primary English as well as six children's
novels, two of which were written with groups of children.
Trainee and beginning teachers often find the teaching of grammar
especially challenging. This popular text provides the subject
knowledge you need to teach grammar, punctuation and spelling and
explores how to teach it. Detailed examples of effective lessons
show you how to engage children's interest in some of the more
formal aspects of writing. Throughout, activities and practical
examples demonstrate how you can translate this learning for the
classroom. This fourth edition has been updated to include new
content on developing children's vocabulary. A subject knowledge
audit has been added to support you to assess your level of
knowledge and confidence and to identify areas for development. All
chapters are now linked to the CCF.
How can you help children to develop a love of reading and books?
Which books are the best ones to use in primary teaching? How do
you make the most of children's literature in teaching across the
curriculum? Trainee and experienced primary school teachers need an
advanced knowledge of children's literature. This is your guide to
the range of and scope of children's literature for the primary
classroom. Through the exploration of different genres it covers a
wide range of literature and helps you to consider what we mean by
literature. Case studies that model good practice are included with
suggestions for practical activities using literature to enhance
teaching across the curriculum. Throughout, book recommendations
show how specific texts can be used for teaching in exciting and
innovative ways. What's new to this edition? - updated in line with
the new Primary National Curriculum - includes new content on
supporting children for whom English is an Additional Language - an
extensive list of book recommendations for primary teaching - how
to get more out of classic texts - introduces new texts and new
children's authors
Trainee and beginning teachers often find the teaching of grammar
especially challenging.  This popular text provides the
subject knowledge you need to teach grammar, punctuation and
spelling and explores how to teach it. Detailed examples of
effective lessons show you how to engage children’s interest in
some of the more formal aspects of writing. Throughout, activities
and practical examples demonstrate how you can translate this
learning for the classroom. This fourth edition has been updated to
include new content on developing children′s vocabulary. A
subject knowledge audit has been added to support you to assess
your level of knowledge and confidence and to identify areas for
development. All chapters are now linked to the CCF.
Do you know your 'determiners' from your 'prepositions'? Are you
struggling with word classes, phrases and clauses? This book is
here to help by: Telling you what you need to know to teach all
areas of primary grammar Explaining what's good to know to support
more able children Outlining what good teaching of each part of
grammar looks like in the classroom Suggesting classroom activities
for all areas of the SPaG curriculum Also included is a section on
the new SPaG test.
Trainee and beginning teachers often find the teaching of grammar,
punctuation and spelling especially challenging as they are not
confident in their own knowledge. This popular text explores and
provides the subject knowledge you will need to teach grammar,
punctuation and spelling and gives guidance on how to teach it. The
text is really accessible and includes lots of examples and
teaching ideas, enabling you to approach teaching with ease.
Detailed examples of effective lessons show you how to engage
children's interest in some of the more formal aspects of writing
and throughout, activities and practical examples demonstrate how
you can translate this learning into the classroom. This second
edition has been updated in line with the new National Curriculum
for Key Stages 1 and 2. A new chapter is included to explore the
national SPAG tests in primary schools. The tests are explained and
advice on how to approach them is included. The text will enable
you to teach grammar, punctuation and spelling effectively
supporting your class in all their writing, across the primary
curriculum.
Do you know your 'determiners' from your 'prepositions'? Are you
struggling with word classes, phrases and clauses? This book is
here to help by: Telling you what you need to know to teach all
areas of primary grammar Explaining what's good to know to support
more able children Outlining what good teaching of each part of
grammar looks like in the classroom Suggesting classroom activities
for all areas of the SPaG curriculum Also included is a section on
the new SPaG test.
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