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Writing Workshop Agenda Welcome! Pie Corbett and Talk for writing – KS1 and FS Alan Peat – KS1 and KS2 Age related expectations Going forward

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Writing Workshop Agenda

• Welcome!

• Pie Corbett and Talk for writing – KS1 and FS

• Alan Peat – KS1 and KS2

• Age related expectations

• Going forward

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Good writers… Dept of Education

• enjoy writing

• read widely, recognise good writing, and understand what makes it good;

• are aware of the key features of different genres and text types;

• learn about the skills of writing from reading (Book Talk)

• have something to say (a purpose and audience);

• know how to plan and prepare for writing;

• understand how to reflect, refine and improve their own work;

• can respond to the constructive criticism of others in final stage

http://www.essexprimaryheads.co.uk/sites/essexprimaryheads.co.uk/files/Talk%20for%20Writing.pdf

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Talk for writing It is powerful because it enables children to imitate the language they need for a particular topic before writing their own version (innovate).

How does it help children? Children internalise:

• patterns of stories, e.g. quest or stories

• the building blocks of narrative – common characters, settings, events, the rise and fall of narrative pattern

• the flow of sentences – all children

• the vocabulary – especially, connectives that link and structure narrative such as: once upon a time, one day, so, next, but, finally

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What are the 3 stages?

• Imitate – children learn the text orally

• Innovate - children change an element of the text, depending on focus (setting, character, etc.)

• Invent – children invent a new story

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Imitation (1 – 1 ½ weeks)

Book Talk DramaHot seatingRole PlayQuestioningGuided readingFeaturesToolkit Performance Story structure

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Innovate (1 week)

• Ensure you have a focus (changing character, setting, creating atmosphere)

• Model innovating a paragraph from the text e.g. There was once a young girl called Julie, to Once there lived a young boy called John. Take ideas from children and innovate sentence at a time

• Model using Alan Peat sentences

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Invent (1 week) fiction only

• Children think of a way to apply what they have learnt to create a new story E.g if they have learnt a defeating a monster tale like Jack and the Beanstalk, they might invent a story about a bully in a classroom

• Story map – Story Mountain – story flow chart or story board. .

• Plan using Alan Peat structure – Who? Where, What happens? What happens next? Problem? Who helps? Ending?

• Cards in pods prompt

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Progression

• Year 1: taught about word class and sentence structure, build up to writing stories.

Pie Corbett texts are repetitive.

• Y2: children begin to use Alan Peat sentences – diary entries.

Pie Corbett texts change to a higher level – introduce variety of sentences

• KS2: Embed Alan Peat.

• Go into greater depth into different sentence types.

• More complex punctuation.

• Aware of the reader.

• Writing in the style of different authors.

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T4W: What can you do at home?

• Reading stories aloud – intonation

• Inventing stories based on your day – retell and interview

• Talking about stories – comprehension

• Composition and effect

• Drama and role play – make up games related to story-telling

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Alan Peat

• Don’t avoid complex grammatical terms but don’t start with them (let younger pupils have a go too!)

• 25 sentence types can be differentiated and used across the school.

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2A sentence Creating visual images in descriptive writing.

He was a tall, awkward man with an old, crumpled jacket.

It was an enormous, shiny building which created a wide, dark shadow.

Genre-specific examples

Persuasive arguments/review/narrative (fairytale)/instructions

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BOYS sentenceTwo part sentence. First part ends with a comma and the latter part begins with a coordinating

conjunction (but, or, yet, so).

The giant could be friendly, or he could be terrifying.

It was a warm day, yet storm clouds gathered over the mountains.

Genre-specific examples

Instructions: This can be tricky, so have your ingredients ready before you start. Biography, Persuasive, Explanation…

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Age Related Expectations Level 1Produces own ideas and write simple stories Shows control over word order – makes senseCan spell some common words correctlyMakes recognizable attempts at spelling – applies phonicShows an awareness of full stopsCan usually give clear letter shapeNeeds to: Use time connective, ensure each sentence flows,

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Age Related Expectations Level 2Adds in relevant detail, writes sentences which flow, uses a range of sentence openers (needs to use more time connectives), uses capital letters and full stops correctly in 80% of writing

Needs to:Use wow words, develop and extend ideas, use a wider range of connectives (before, after), use a wide range of punctuation, spell all high frequency words correctly

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Age Related Expectations – Level 3Uses time connectives, varies sentences and length, uses a wide range of connectives, e.g. yet, uses wow words, colossal, experiments with punctuation

End of year 3 but we need to be aware of where we are heading.

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Where do we go from here?

• End of year assessment – a last blast and celebrating skills

• Retell – end of year and beginning of 2015 – 2016 and comparisons

• Showcase

• Notes with websites to Pie Corbett and Alan Peat on the communicator to follow

• Email [email protected] or [email protected]