Key Messages in English for the SCITT year

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Key Messages in English for the SCITT year

What can you remember about English in Primary school?

1. Develop subject knowledge Spoken language Reading Decoding (word reading) Understanding Writing Composition Text structure Grammar and punctuation Vocabulary and spelling How these fit together

The English audit Complete the English audit over the summer Don’t research the answers, just write down what you know or have a guess. Don’t be afraid to leave a blank if you haven’t a clue! You must bring you completed audit to ‘English Day 1’

2. Know what to teach and when

3. Develop strategies

4. Increase your evaluation and critical thinking skills

5. Become reflective

6. Know how children learn

7. Read lots of children’s books

Keeping a reading log Title and author Synopsis Age range Verdict Uses

9. Learn about phonics not about a single phonics scheme

10. Learn how to teach spoken language

8. Know how to make children interested in grammar and spelling

11. Discover your formula for writing

12. Learn how to motivate children

13. Learn how to plan from scratch Lessons Units

Developing teaching sequences Reading Analysing Defining Preparation and planning Shared writing Independent writing Reviewing and publishing

14.

Why English is great! It’s messy Often there isn’t a right or a wrong The spelling system is all over the place No-one can quite agree on the grammar rules Who doesn’t love a story? It will give you WOW moments – often unexpected Communication is the most important skill a child can have Reading opens up the world Writing and speaking can be superpowers It enriches the whole child

Questions?