Writing
Statement of Intent
- To write fluently, with interesting detail, on a number of topics throughout the curriculum.
- Develop a vivid imagination through reading which enables them to engage and enjoy their writing.
- Develop an extensive vocabulary and an excellent knowledge of writing techniques to extend details or description
- Produce writing that is well-organised and structured, which includes a variety of sentence structures
- Have excellent transcription skills that ensure writing is well presented and punctuated, spelled correctly and neat.
- Have a love of writing and an appreciation of its educational, cultural and entertainment values.
National Curriculum link
Breadth of Study
This has been taken from the NC. KS2 has been split between UKS2 and LKS2
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EYFS |
Key Stage 1 |
LKS2 |
UKS2 |
Narrative |
Writing ELG Children at the expected level of development will:
• Spell words by identifying sounds in them and representing the sounds with a letter or letters; • Write simple phrases and sentences that can be ready by others. |
• Write stories set in places pupils have been. • Write stories that mimic significant authors. • Write narrative diaries. |
• Write stories that contain or historical characters or events. • Write plays. |
• Write stories that contain mythical, legendary or historical characters or events. |
Non-fiction |
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• Write labels. Informal letters? |
• Write instructions. |
• Write recounts. |
Poetry |
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• Write poems that use pattern, rhyme and description.
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• Learn by heart and perform a significant poem. |
• Learn by heart and perform a significant poem. |
Note: |
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Only the following are statutory at KS1:
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Only the following are statutory at KS2:
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Only the following are statutory at KS2:
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Threshold Concepts
Threshold concepts are the ‘big ideas’ that run through all subject disciplines. In writing these are split into 3 main categories and broken down further into smaller threshold concepts:
EW1 To Transcribe |
EW2 To compose |
EW3 To Analyse Writing |
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T - To Present Neatly |
C – To write with Purpose |
C – To use paragraphs |
A – To Present Writing |
T – To Spell Correctly |
C – To use Imaginative Description |
C – To use sentences appropriately |
A – To analyse writing
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T – To Punctuate Accurately |
C – To organise writing appropriately |
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Talk for Writing -Pie Corbett
We use a Talk for Writing approach from Year 2 to Year 6. This enables children to become fluent, confident writers by exploring high-quality texts with a focus on language and structure before writing their own version. Pupils learn to write for a range of purposes and develop knowledge of a number of text types. The writing curriculum is closely linked with other areas of the curriculum which enables them to write effectively for a range of audience by drawing on their broad knowledge and vocabulary of a topic. Pupils’ knowledge of grammar is strengthened through both discrete teaching and by being embedded in all areas of the English curriculum.