More Planning to Teach Writing: A Practical Guide for Primary School Teachers
Written by an experienced teacher and literacy consultant, this book offers an easy-to-use approach that will reduce teachers’ planning time while raising standards in writing. Building on the success of Planning to Teach Writing, it includes modern and classic picture books, short stories, and novels to provide a fantastic new range of hooks to inspire teaching and learning.

Using a tried and tested planning approach and explaining how best to use baseline assessment to build upon children’s writerly knowledge and skills it help teachers to produce effective unit plans for writing, and in doing so, they will be able to concentrate on the core business of teaching units that help children to fulfil their potential as writers.

The book uses a simple formula for success:

  1. Find your students' gaps in learning.
  2. Choose a hook that you know will engage your students.
  3. Select a unit plan that you know will support you to get the best writing out of your students.
  4. Tailor it to your students.
  5. Teach it!

This latest book is the perfect starting point for teachers planning to teach writing in their classroom, and the new stories and activities provide fresh ideas to those who are already familiar with the circle planning approach used in Planning to Teach Writing.

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More Planning to Teach Writing: A Practical Guide for Primary School Teachers
Written by an experienced teacher and literacy consultant, this book offers an easy-to-use approach that will reduce teachers’ planning time while raising standards in writing. Building on the success of Planning to Teach Writing, it includes modern and classic picture books, short stories, and novels to provide a fantastic new range of hooks to inspire teaching and learning.

Using a tried and tested planning approach and explaining how best to use baseline assessment to build upon children’s writerly knowledge and skills it help teachers to produce effective unit plans for writing, and in doing so, they will be able to concentrate on the core business of teaching units that help children to fulfil their potential as writers.

The book uses a simple formula for success:

  1. Find your students' gaps in learning.
  2. Choose a hook that you know will engage your students.
  3. Select a unit plan that you know will support you to get the best writing out of your students.
  4. Tailor it to your students.
  5. Teach it!

This latest book is the perfect starting point for teachers planning to teach writing in their classroom, and the new stories and activities provide fresh ideas to those who are already familiar with the circle planning approach used in Planning to Teach Writing.

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More Planning to Teach Writing: A Practical Guide for Primary School Teachers

More Planning to Teach Writing: A Practical Guide for Primary School Teachers

by Emma Caulfield
More Planning to Teach Writing: A Practical Guide for Primary School Teachers

More Planning to Teach Writing: A Practical Guide for Primary School Teachers

by Emma Caulfield

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Overview

Written by an experienced teacher and literacy consultant, this book offers an easy-to-use approach that will reduce teachers’ planning time while raising standards in writing. Building on the success of Planning to Teach Writing, it includes modern and classic picture books, short stories, and novels to provide a fantastic new range of hooks to inspire teaching and learning.

Using a tried and tested planning approach and explaining how best to use baseline assessment to build upon children’s writerly knowledge and skills it help teachers to produce effective unit plans for writing, and in doing so, they will be able to concentrate on the core business of teaching units that help children to fulfil their potential as writers.

The book uses a simple formula for success:

  1. Find your students' gaps in learning.
  2. Choose a hook that you know will engage your students.
  3. Select a unit plan that you know will support you to get the best writing out of your students.
  4. Tailor it to your students.
  5. Teach it!

This latest book is the perfect starting point for teachers planning to teach writing in their classroom, and the new stories and activities provide fresh ideas to those who are already familiar with the circle planning approach used in Planning to Teach Writing.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367466084
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/27/2021
Pages: 244
Product dimensions: 8.25(w) x 11.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Emma Caulfield is an experienced literacy consultant, trainer, and teacher working in a variety of settings supporting schools to improve children’s engagement, attainment, and achievement in reading and writing.

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

Part 1: The Circles Planning Approach

Part 2: Unit Plans

Chapter 1: Using Picture Books as Hooks

KEY STAGE 1 MIND MAPS AND UNIT PLANS

Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman

Journey by Aaron Becker

Naughty Bus by Jan and Jerry Oke

One Snowy Night by Nick Butterworth

Stick Man by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

Tad by Benji Davies

The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt and Oliver Jeffers

The Disgusting Sandwich by Gareth Edwards and Hannah Shaw

The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch by Ronda and David Armitage

The Tear Thief by Carol-Ann Duffy and Nicoletta Ceccoli

The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr

The Way Back Home by Oliver Jeffers

KEY STAGE 2 MIND MAPS AND UNIT PLANS

Ahmed and the Feather Girl by Jane Ray

Pandora by Victoria Turnbull

Quest by Aaron Becker

Sir Lancelot’s First Quest Retold by Marcia Williams

Storm Whale by Sarah Brennan

The Dark by Lemony Snicket

The Egg by M.P. Robertson

The Elephant’s Friend Retold by Marcia Williams *

The Ice Bear by Jackie Morris

The Tin Forest by Helen Ward and Wayne Anderson

The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by Jon Scieszka

Chapter 2: Using Novels and Short Stories as Hooks

KEY STAGE 1 MIND MAPS AND UNIT PLANS

Great Sharp Scissors by Philippa Pearce *

Lion at School by Philippa Pearce *

Little Lord Feather-Frock Retold by Hugh Lupton *

Mr Majeika by Humphrey Carpenter

Mrs Pepperpot has a visitor from America by Alf PrØysen *

Mrs Pepperpot’s Birthday by Alf PrØysen *

Peter and the Wolf by Sergie Prokofiev

Rumpelstiltskin Retold by Philip Pullman *

The Blue Coat Retold by Hugh Lupton *

The Enchanted Wood by Enid Blyton

The Twits by Roald Dahl

KEY STAGE 2 MIND MAPS AND UNIT PLANS

The Brave Little Tailor Retold by Philip Pullman *

Cogheart by Peter Bunzl

The Donkey Cabbage Retold by Philip Pullman *

Fireweed by Jill Paton Walsh

Grandpa’s Story by Shaun Tan *

Letters from the Lighthouse by Emma Carroll

Mackerel and Chips by Michael Morpurgo *

The Balaclava Story by George Layton *

The Girl of Ink and Stars by Kiran Millwood Hargrave

The Grendel by Anthony Horowitz *

The Legend of Podkin One-Ear by Kieran Larwood

The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo

Undertow by Shaun Tan *

Varjak Paw by SF Said

*Denotes a short story from an anthology

 

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