Post on 18-Jan-2016
Writing in Primary 1.
Aims of the workshop
To give you….
• an insight into how we teach writing at Livingston Village.
• ideas to support and encourage your child's writing at home.
Why do we write?
• For pleasure and enjoyment• For communication e.g. emails, text messages.
• Reminders, notes, recipes, shopping lists, cheques, forms, postcards
• Letter to santa!!
Emergent writing
How does writing develop?How does writing develop?
Early shapesEarly shapes
Writing begins with mark making.
How does writing develop?
Using recognisable letters Using recognisable letters Using recognisable words Using recognisable words
How does writing develop?
Early WritingWhen writing, young children:
•often repeat patterns e.g. use the letters in their name.
•see what it looks like backwards.
•list everything they can remember.
•try out novel combinations.
•imitate observed patterns.
HOW WE HELP IN SCHOOL
• Allow free play with writing material
• Teach letter sounds and shapes and practise building words
• Provide opportunities to practise letter formation
• Provide pre-written text
• Scribe for children or encourage them to write initial letter, odd words and eventually whole story
• Teach word patterns e.g. all words contain a vowel, rhyming words bat, sat, cat etc…...
How do we go about it?Letter shapes and sounds - word building
• Flashcards • Magnetic letters • Action rhymes • Handwriting practice• Homework tasks.
How do we go about it?Creative writing - personal, imaginative, functional
• Introduce subject• Child provides text and
teacher scribes• Child copies scribed text• Child finishes sentence
(emergent writing)• Child writes story
independently
What about spelling and grammar?
VCOPVCOP stands for Vocabulary, Connectives, Openers and
Punctuation.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
• Make it real. Make it fun.
• Homework – Ensure correct formation
• Encourage mark making
• Encourage language development orally at home.
• Model writing messages, lists, labels, instructions, letters and stories.