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Talk For Writing. Ferrars Infant and Nursery School. Analysis of Results Speaking and Listening 2004/2005. 40% of children achieved level 3 24% of children were level 1 compared with 12% national average Some EAL as well as English speaking underprivileged children limited by vocabulary
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Talk For Writing Ferrars Infant and Nursery School
Analysis of ResultsSpeaking and Listening 2004/2005 • 40% of children achieved level 3 • 24% of children were level 1 compared with 12% national average • Some EAL as well as English speaking underprivileged children limited by vocabulary • This having a direct impact on writing • Needed to provide greater opportunities to develop vocabulary and children’s confidence with the English language
Action and Targets • SLT and literacy co met to discuss next steps • Staff INSET to share and generate more ideas • Decided on a whole school approach • To increase opportunities for and standards in Speaking and listening • To improve children’s communication skills • To increase standards in writing
Speaking and Listening • Looked at KS1 objectives • Year groups plan activities each term to meet objectives • Objectives to be met throughout the curriculum • Looked at national curriculum levels for speaking and listening to ensure high expectations
Communication Skills Lack of communication skills can cause • Barriers to learning • Poor self esteem • Feelings of isolation • Create additional problems
Role Play • Role play corners • Exploration of everyday language • Activities planned • Opportunities to write • Note pads, lists, menus, memo pads
Boarding Pass • Name_____________________ • Seat number________________ • Going to __________________
Café Order • Name ________________________ • Address_______________________ • Table number__________ • Food _________________________ • Drink _________________________
Your next appointment is on: ___________________ at: ____________________
Sunshine Holidays Name ____________________________ Address __________________________ Where to? ________________________ How long for? _____________________ Mode of transport___________________
Drama • Acting in character • Hot seating • Cross curricular opportunities • Increased motivation in boys writing • Children have been more able to write in role • Growing understanding of the importance of characterisation when writing stories
Talking Partners • Used in literacy and across the curriculum • Mixed ability pairs • Writing partners • Structured activities to: Share experiences Generate ideas
Communication Activities • Feeling charades • Action charades • Using puppets • Picture box • Conversation ball
Circle Time and Time Fillers • Oral retellings of stories • Magic pen • Describing pictures • Changing the leader (non-verbal communication) • Finish the story
The Role of Support Staff • Working with small groups • Story sacks • Object bags • Word building • Cookery • Increasing confidence and vocabulary • Improving communication skills
Purpose and Audience • Children having1st hand experiences and being given the opportunity to talk about them
Writing about experiences • School trips • School visitors • Organised entertainers • Producing work for assemblies • Letters
Using ICT • Photographs • Tape recorders • Video • DVD’s • Sound effects • Internet searches
Impact on Writing We now have greater opportunities for • Children to collect, rehearse and refine ideas before they write • A real purpose and audience for their writing • Drama and role play • Sharing ideas and experiences • Developing communication skills