Literacy in the Renewed Framework. Objectives To consolidate the process for planning Renewed Framework units:  Teaching Sequence  Overview & Objectives.

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Literacy in the Renewed Framework

Objectives To consolidate the process for planning Renewed Framework units:  Teaching Sequence  Overview & Objectives  Medium-term Planning  Planning Circles  Short-term Planning

Teaching Sequence for Literacy 1.Reading for Reading 2.Reading for Writing (Analysis) 3.Capturing Ideas 4.Modelled & Shared Writing 5.Supported Writing 6.Independent Writing Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Outcome – clear purpose & audience Speaking & Listening throughout

Planning Circles Aspects of the writing process Shared, Guided & Independent writing Drafting, revising, editing & presenting Creative outcomes Phase 3 Enjoy & explore text Develop comprehension skills Identify elements to support writing Develop success criteria Phase 1 Phase 1 to 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 to 3 Develop & collect ideas - visual literacy, drama Shape ideas for writing orally and/or on paper Use planning models Speaking & Listening throughout

Planning a Unit Year 2 Non-Fiction Unit 3 – Information Texts 1.Start with the overview Pick out the key elements of the unit – what do you need to cover? Decide on a theme / texts – are there any purposeful cross-curricular links? Consider motivation – how could you capture the children’s attention / enthusiasm?

Planning a Unit 2.Decide the end of unit outcome – purpose & audience What will the end product be? Who will it be written for? Why is it being written?

Planning a Unit 3.Look at the objectives from the Renewed Framework Which objectives (or parts of objectives) will you be covering in the unit? Remember to personalise!

Planning a Unit 4.Complete your Medium-term planning proforma Remember: Prior learning Curricular targets Personalised outcome & objectives inc Strands 5, 6 & 11

Planning a Unit 5.Brainstorm the ideas you have for each phase What Reading activities could you do? What could you do to Capture Ideas? Which parts of the Writing process do you need to do?

Planning a Unit 6.Decide the end-of-phase outcomes What are the key assessment points along the way? What do you need the children to have learned before you can move onto the next phase?

Planning a Unit 7.Complete short-term planning – phase at a time where possible What teaching & learning strategies will I use?

Short term planning  Detail end-of-unit outcome for the unit of work  Identify specific learning objectives for individual lessons  Reference class/group targets as appropriate  Note whole class teaching strategies & independent activities  Indicate strategies for effective differentiation  Identify assessment opportunities including key questions - plenaries

Literacy in the Renewed Framework