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Writing David Waugh

Writing By David Waugh

Writing by David Waugh


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Summary

The practical activities in this book break down the writing section of the English curriculum into progressive learning chunks. The book looks at language study, imaginative writing and non-fiction. The activities are set in context and the use of Information Technology is encouraged throughout.

Writing Summary

Writing: Key Stage 1 by David Waugh

The practical activities in this book break down the writing section of the English curriculum at Key Stage one into progressive learning chunks. It is vital that from an early age children are able to appreciate the real need for writing and the role writing plays in communication. Through this range of activities, children can experience a range of stimuli and practice writing in a variety of ways for different audiences. The progressive activities are organized into sections which look at language study, imaginative writing and non-fiction writing. Within each section the activities are set in context and there is an emphasis placed on scope for extending and adapting activities to meet the needs of children's particular needs. Opportunities for both formative and summative assessments are also highlighted throughout, and the use of Information Technology is encouraged. Photocopiable worksheets are included which support many of the activities. This work is also suitable for Scottish Levels A-B.

Additional information

GOR001252335
9780590533980
0590533983
Writing: Key Stage 1 by David Waugh
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Scholastic
1996-09-20
160
N/A
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