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Mastering Primary English introduces the primary English curriculum
and helps trainees and teachers learn how to plan and teach
inspiring lessons that make English learning irresistible. Topics
covered include: * Current developments in English * English as an
irresistible activity * English as a practical activity * Skills to
develop in English * Promoting curiosity * Assessing children in
English * Practical issues This guide includes examples of
children's work, case studies, readings to reflect upon and
reflective questions that all help to exemplify what is considered
to be best and most innovative practice. The book draws on the
experience of two leading professionals in primary English, Wendy
Jolliffe and David Waugh, to provide the essential guide to
teaching English for all trainee and qualified primary teachers.
English is central to the primary-school curriculum and
successfully mastering the basics has a significant influence on
pupils' ability to learn and achieve their future goals. Now fully
updated, English 5-11 provides comprehensive, up-to-date and
creative guidance on teaching English in the primary school. Each
chapter provides the busy teacher with indispensable advice and
guidance, as well as opportunities to reflect upon current practice
in the classroom. Key areas covered include: language and literacy
development; grammar, punctuation and spelling; talk for learning;
systematic synthetic phonics; fiction, poetry and non-fiction;
drama and creativity; teaching in a multilingual classroom; ICT
Planning and assessment. This third edition reflects changes in
government policy and gives greater attention knowledge about
language and is closely related to the changing curriculum for
primary English. The highly experienced authors are former literacy
advisors and have frontline teaching, school-management and
teacher-training experience. This book will be an invaluable
resource for all trainee and practising teachers interested in
teaching English in an accessible, contemporary and dynamic way.
Just like the real thing - only shorter! Help your child prepare
for the SATS with these bite-sized National test papers. This book
offers ten complete mini-reading tests which include fiction,
non-fiction and poetry texts. Question types and mark schemes match
the format of the National tests and offer an authentic SATs
experience, though the flexible format allows them to be used at
any time of the day. A progress chart is also supplied to give you
some indication of the scores your child is likely to attain, while
a handy breakdown of all of the different question types in the
Reading SATs tests will help you to identify your child's strengths
and weaknesses.
The government prioritizes systematic synthetic phonics as a key
strategy in the teaching of reading. This core text is your guide
to teaching systematic synthetic phonics in primary schools. The
book's balance of research and practice and its focused approach
enables you to develop an in-depth understanding of what works in
phonics teaching, and why. It begins with the subject knowledge
that underpins effective teaching and goes on to explore pedagogy
from the early years to Key Stage 2. It includes guidance on
systematic progression, intervention and multi-sensory and
interactive methods. This 4th edition includes a new section
'Challenges in learning and teaching phonics' supporting you to
meet the individual needs of children.
Cooperative Learning for Intercultural Classrooms helps both
pre-service and in-service teachers to develop a well-researched
pedagogy that supports inclusive practice for a globalised world.
It provides: an overview of theoretical perspectives that
illustrate why cooperative learning is an effective learning
strategy; reviews research findings about how cooperative learning
supports inclusion; and outlines the strategies and methods that
support teachers in putting cooperative learning into practice.
Providing a step-by-step guide to implementing cooperative learning
for schools, teachers and teacher educators, this invaluable
resource includes: guidelines for a staged approach to
implementation; case studies of cooperative learning in classrooms
from a range of different contexts, including Australia, England,
Sweden, Italy, India, Singapore and Hong Kong; guidance on
developing an effective professional development programme for a
school; appendices with valuable information on a range of
cooperative learning structures and explanations of the main types
of cooperative learning used in classrooms.
Prepare with confidence for the Phonics Check with Scholastic
National Curriculum Tests. Examination: Phonics Check Curriculum:
National Curriculum for England Year: Year 1 Subject: Phonics
Trusted by teachers and parents, Scholastic's Practice Papers are
fully in line with the Phonics Screening Check for children in Year
1. The Practice Papers will help your child achieve to the best of
their ability. Essential practice papers for the Phonics Check to
help your child prepare with confidence. 100% in line with the
Phonics Check - the most authentic practice tests available. Each
book contains three complete screening checks, with additional
phonic activities and clear guidance on what is expected. [Content
previously published as separate practice test papers in packs of
the same name]
English is central to the primary-school curriculum and
successfully mastering the basics has a significant influence on
pupils' ability to learn and achieve their future goals. Now fully
updated, English 5-11 provides comprehensive, up-to-date and
creative guidance on teaching English in the primary school. Each
chapter provides the busy teacher with indispensable advice and
guidance, as well as opportunities to reflect upon current practice
in the classroom. Key areas covered include: language and literacy
development; grammar, punctuation and spelling; talk for learning;
systematic synthetic phonics; fiction, poetry and non-fiction;
drama and creativity; teaching in a multilingual classroom; ICT
Planning and assessment. This third edition reflects changes in
government policy and gives greater attention knowledge about
language and is closely related to the changing curriculum for
primary English. The highly experienced authors are former literacy
advisors and have frontline teaching, school-management and
teacher-training experience. This book will be an invaluable
resource for all trainee and practising teachers interested in
teaching English in an accessible, contemporary and dynamic way.
This book brings together a range of international studies to
support the implementation of cooperative group work in the
classroom. In spite of extensive research into the benefits of this
approach, in many countries, it is not widely used, largely due to
a lack of understanding of how to put this into practice in the
classroom. Starting from an exploration of the theoretical
perspectives that underpin this pedagogy, the challenges for
including pupils with special educational needs and related status
issues of pupils are explored. Amongst the themes explored are how
creative approaches, such as Storyline, support engagement
particularly for second language learning; how working with young
children using cooperative group work can develop writing skills;
and how teachers can work together in an effective, collaborative,
and sustained manner in a professional learning community. The
final chapter provides a vivid example of one teacher's personal
journal to develop her understanding of the power of cooperation in
creating bridges to meaningful learning for all learners. This book
was originally published as a special issue of Education 3-13.
This book brings together a range of international studies to
support the implementation of cooperative group work in the
classroom. In spite of extensive research into the benefits of this
approach, in many countries, it is not widely used, largely due to
a lack of understanding of how to put this into practice in the
classroom. Starting from an exploration of the theoretical
perspectives that underpin this pedagogy, the challenges for
including pupils with special educational needs and related status
issues of pupils are explored. Amongst the themes explored are how
creative approaches, such as Storyline, support engagement
particularly for second language learning; how working with young
children using cooperative group work can develop writing skills;
and how teachers can work together in an effective, collaborative,
and sustained manner in a professional learning community. The
final chapter provides a vivid example of one teacher's personal
journal to develop her understanding of the power of cooperation in
creating bridges to meaningful learning for all learners. This book
was originally published as a special issue of Education 3-13.
Cooperative Learning for Intercultural Classrooms helps both
pre-service and in-service teachers to develop a well-researched
pedagogy that supports inclusive practice for a globalised world.
It provides: an overview of theoretical perspectives that
illustrate why cooperative learning is an effective learning
strategy; reviews research findings about how cooperative learning
supports inclusion; and outlines the strategies and methods that
support teachers in putting cooperative learning into practice.
Providing a step-by-step guide to implementing cooperative learning
for schools, teachers and teacher educators, this invaluable
resource includes: guidelines for a staged approach to
implementation; case studies of cooperative learning in classrooms
from a range of different contexts, including Australia, England,
Sweden, Italy, India, Singapore and Hong Kong; guidance on
developing an effective professional development programme for a
school; appendices with valuable information on a range of
cooperative learning structures and explanations of the main types
of cooperative learning used in classrooms.
Just like the real thing - only shorter! Help your child prepare
for the SATS with these bite-sized National test papers. This book
offers 5 mini Phonics Checks and 5 complete mini-reading tests
which include fiction, non-fiction and poetry texts. Question types
and mark schemes match the format of the National tests and offer
an authentic SATs experience, though the flexible format allows
them to be used at any time of the day. A progress chart is also
supplied to give you some indication of the scores your child is
likely to attain, while a handy breakdown of all of the different
question types in the Reading SATs tests will help you to identify
your child's strengths and weaknesses.
Mastering Primary English introduces the primary English curriculum
and helps trainees and teachers learn how to plan and teach
inspiring lessons that make English learning irresistible. Topics
covered include: * Current developments in English * English as an
irresistible activity * English as a practical activity * Skills to
develop in English * Promoting curiosity * Assessing children in
English * Practical issues This guide includes examples of
children's work, case studies, readings to reflect upon and
reflective questions that all help to exemplify what is considered
to be best and most innovative practice. The book draws on the
experience of two leading professionals in primary English, Wendy
Jolliffe and David Waugh, to provide the essential guide to
teaching English for all trainee and qualified primary teachers.
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Phonics (Paperback)
Wendy Jolliffe
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Support your child at the start of their learning journey with
these exciting and engaging activity books. Completely in line with
the Early Years Foundation Stage, this early Phonics book continues
on from Workbook 1 (which covers the sounds s, a, t, p, i, n, e,
d.) in offering the perfect introduction to phonics. Letters and
sounds m, g, o, c, k, u, r, h, b, f, l, j, v, w, x, y, z, qu.
Rhymes and actions make phonics fun! Parent notes on each page
explain each activity First Learning Phonics provides reassurance
whilst supporting your child's learning at home with lots of
practice mixed with engaging, colourful illustrations. Designed to
make learning fun, First Learning titles offer a real sense of
achievement with a free rewards certificate.
What do I need know about English to teach it effectively in
primary school?; How do children learn English?; How do I teach it?
What does a good primary English lesson look like? This is the
ultimate guide for primary trainee teachers grappling with these
questions. A comprehensive text supporting you to teach the
National Curriculum for primary English, it covers both subject
knowledge and teaching theory and practice. This new edition
includes an updated chapter on 'Oracy: Speaking and listening',
explorations of updated theory and reseach and new links to the
Core Content Framework (CCF).
Are you a secondary school teacher who needs to know about phonics
and teaching reading? Then this book is for you. There are lots of
books on teaching phonics but most are written to support primary
teachers. This book is written specifically for secondary teachers
working with children who need support with reading. The text uses
case studies from secondary schools to highlight effective ways to
support children with reading and includes useful tips on teaching
strategies and ideas for resources. The text covers the subject
knowledge you need for the teaching of reading in the broadest
sense, including phonics. Intended to support you, as a secondary
teacher, it gives guidance on planning methods of assessment and
explores a range of intervention programmes and resources. This
text is your comprehensive support resource in teaching reading.
Support your child at the start of their learning journey with
these exciting and engaging activity books. Completely in line with
the Early Years Foundation Stage, this early Phonics book offers
the perfect introduction to phonics. Letters and sounds s a t p i n
m d Rhymes and actions make phonics fun! Parent notes on each page
explain each activity Answers included Provides reassurance whilst
supporting your child's learning at home. First Learning Phonics
covers the letters and sounds s a t p i n m d with lots of practice
mixed with engaging, colourful illustrations. Also includes a free
Mini-book to put their learning into practice, and free animations
online to show how to form letters and words to consolidate what
they have learned. Designed to make learning fun, First Learning
titles offer a real sense of achievement with a free rewards
certificate.
What do I need know about English to teach it effectively in
primary school?; How do children learn English?; How do I teach it?
What does a good primary English lesson look like? This is the
ultimate guide for primary trainee teachers grappling with these
questions. A comprehensive text supporting you to teach the
National Curriculum for primary English, it covers both subject
knowledge and teaching theory and practice. This new edition
includes an updated chapter on 'Oracy: Speaking and listening',
explorations of updated theory and reseach and new links to the
Core Content Framework (CCF).
The government prioritizes systematic synthetic phonics as a key
strategy in the teaching of reading. This core text is your guide
to teaching systematic synthetic phonics in primary schools. The
book's balance of research and practice and its focused approach
enables you to develop an in-depth understanding of what works in
phonics teaching, and why. It begins with the subject knowledge
that underpins effective teaching and goes on to explore pedagogy
from the early years to Key Stage 2. It includes guidance on
systematic progression, intervention and multi-sensory and
interactive methods. This 4th edition includes a new section
'Challenges in learning and teaching phonics' supporting you to
meet the individual needs of children.
'Don't smile until Christmas.' 'Never be afraid to ask for help.'
'Always accept a cup of tea when it's offered to you.' There's no
shortage of tips, tricks and friendly advice for newly qualified
teachers. But how can you separate the wheat from the chaff as you
navigate your way through the first year on the job? Where do you
go for sound, professional advice that is evidence-based and not
just a short-term quick-fix that will later prove problematic? NQT:
The Beginning Teacher's Guide to Outstanding Practice is your go-to
companion throughout your NQT year. Written by teachers and teacher
training experts, it guides you through your first year in teaching
by extending your training and supporting you to keep learning. It
covers areas NQTs say they need more support on including
assessment, classroom behaviour and work-life balance and every
chapter is linked to the Teachers' Standards and explores what they
mean for you in the classroom.
'Don't smile until Christmas.' 'Never be afraid to ask for help.'
'Always accept a cup of tea when it's offered to you.' There's no
shortage of tips, tricks and friendly advice for newly qualified
teachers. But how can you separate the wheat from the chaff as you
navigate your way through the first year on the job? Where do you
go for sound, professional advice that is evidence-based and not
just a short-term quick-fix that will later prove problematic? NQT:
The Beginning Teacher's Guide to Outstanding Practice is your go-to
companion throughout your NQT year. Written by teachers and teacher
training experts, it guides you through your first year in teaching
by extending your training and supporting you to keep learning. It
covers areas NQTs say they need more support on including
assessment, classroom behaviour and work-life balance and every
chapter is linked to the Teachers' Standards and explores what they
mean for you in the classroom.
'What is cooperative learning? Why should teachers use it in the
classroom? What are the benefits? In eight accessible chapters,
Wendy Jolliffe, lecturer in primary education at Hull University,
outlines the theory and practice of cooperative learning and shows
how the "outcomes and aims of Every Child Matters (2004) can be
clearly mapped to the advantages of cooperative learning."... A
useful resource for teachers, headteachers, trainee teachers and
support staff' - Learning and Teaching Update Cooperative Learning
is about structuring lesson activities to encourage pupils to work
collaboratively in pairs or small groups to support each other to
improve their learning. This inclusive approach to teaching is very
much in tune with current initiatives such as Every Child Matters
and Excellence and Enjoyment and the focus on learning styles. This
book is an accessible guide to implementing cooperative learning in
the classroom. It includes: " an explanation of the key factors
that make cooperative learning work " a step-by-step approach to
implementing cooperative learning in the classroom " advice on how
to measure the effectiveness of cooperative learning " guidance for
using cooperative learning to encourage effective talk " links to
supporting children's emotional intelligence " ideas for practical
activities " an action plan and programme for whole school
professional development The book is an invaluable resource for
individual teachers using cooperative learning techniques in
classrooms, this book will also be of interest to headteachers,
trainee teachers and learning support staff.
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