A non-fiction teaching sequence A poetry teaching sequence

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Year 1 A non-fiction teaching sequence A poetry teaching sequence

NC for Y1 Develop pleasure in reading, motivation to read, vocabulary and understanding by:! listening to and discussing a wide range of poems, stories and nonfiction at a level beyond that at which they can read independently! being encouraged to link what they read or hear read to their own experiences Listening to and discussing information books and other nonfiction establishes the foundations for their learning in other subjects. Pupils should be shown some of the processes for finding out information.

Teaching Non-Fiction - KS1 A Teaching Sequence Non-fiction reading Reading comprehension Punctuation and Grammar Text Structure and Organisation Planning, drafting, editing and publishing Writing at Greater Depth

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Phase 2 Cross Curricular Phase 1 Reading Phase 3 Phase 4 Writing How are these texts organised? How are they written? Comprehension Questions TSO Spag Shared Writing Independent Writing Publishing Revise - Practise - Introduce - Practise - Apply

KS1 - Non- Fiction Labels, lists and captions Instructions Recounts Glossaries but remember the curriculum is not genre driven Present information Write non-chronological reports

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Warm ups/quick tasks Contents prediction Fiction/Non-fiction sorting Make a contents page Glossary matching game Quick Tasks/Warm Ups Fiction/Non-fiction sorting Make a contents page Glossary matching game Caption matching game Index sort

Fiction/Non-fiction sorting

Prediction

Make a contents page

Index sort Blackbeard punishment food Captain Hook flags maps Anne Bonny

Glossary matching game crew the people who work together on a ship to give up without a fight surrender navigation steering the ship the right way booty stolen treasure

Introduction to the text Cover me Big Envelope Teaching Strategies Independent Reading True, False and Prove it Return to Text and Response Golden Ticket Bookmarking Lucky Dip GR Non-Fiction Ideas

True, False and Prove it Captain Hook was written by J N Barrie Vikings attacked on land as well as sea There are real pirates

Test Question Practice Find and Copy Give two Adverbial/question 1. 2. When., what/how Question Words What two/three Italics to quote When? What? Why? Where? 1. Text extract in italics or statement Who? How? 2. Question 3.

Tick one Number to show the order Tick to show text text Statement Word Choice Choice Statement 1 Word text text Statement Word Word Statement True or False Complete the table Statement TRUE FALSE Statement Statement Statement Heading Statement Statement Heading Statement

What Really Matters in Y1 Finger spaces Applying phonics Common exception words Combining words to make sentences Joining words and joining sentences with and Sequencing sentences to form short narratives Use of CAPS.?!

Sound on - Vision off

Y1-Animals including humans Science Skills Science Content Grammar Genre and Context Describe Compare Contrast Ask Identify Plants Animals inc humans Everyday materials Seasonal change Combining words into sentences Using and Sequencing sentences into short narratives Regular plural noun suffixes Prefixes Intro to Cap - full stop! and? Factual sentences Non-chronological report Diary (seasonal change) Poetry The robin has a red breast and it has brown wings. We saw some robins in the bushes.

https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/birda-z/robin/

Where do robins live? What do they look like? What do they eat? Fascinating Facts

Key information The UK's favourite bird - with its bright red breast it is familiar throughout the year and especially at Christmas! Males and females look identical, and young birds have no red breast and are spotted with golden brown. Robins sing nearly all year round and despite their cute appearance, they are aggressively territorial and are quick to drive away intruders. They will sing at night next to street lights.

Where do robins live? What do they look like? What do they eat? Fascinating Facts

Fascinating facts sing all year round will sing by streetlights defend their territory

Where they live All over the UK nest near the ground in trees and bushes

What they eat worms, seeds, fruit, insects, invertebrates at first they are fed by both of their parents

What they look like

brown feathers red breast thin legs

Glossary matching game - DIY juvenile a young robin invertebrate territory breast

Phase 3 - Planning - Drafting - Editing c Shared Writing Think it Add - Revise - Correct

Write a Wagoll for ARE The huge, white coach was full of excited children who chattered away whilst they were travelling. They were excited because they were going to a party. The luxury coach set off at 10 o clock and the journey only took fifteen minutes because the Mayfield Centre is not far away. Joining words and joining sentences with and Sequencing sentences to form short narratives Use of CAPS.?! and.

Common Exception Words Y1 the, a, do, to, today, of, said, says, are, were, was, is, his, has, I, you, your, they, be, he, me, she, we, no, go, so, by, my, here, there, where, love, come, some, one, once, ask, friend, school, put, push, pull, full, house, our and/or others, according to the programme used

Phase 4 - Publishing

GD in Y1 The pupil has embedded all Y1 learning and is using it independently and accurately when sequencing sentences to form short narratives. Working at greater depth in Y1 The pupil can, after discussion with the teacher: always think of the reader as they write, making precise word choices always know when to use the joining word and in a sentence, using it appropriately and sparingly consistently use the full range of punctuation taught by the end of Year 1 mostly accurately and sparingly Audience and Purpose Vocabulary Grammar Punctuation consistently use their Phase 2, Phase 3, Phase 4, Phase 5 and Phase 6 knowledge and their prefix and suffix knowledge to write words in ways which match their spoken sounds, spelling most words correctly Transcription improve writing after discussion with the teacher Editing

KS1 Reading Paper 1 2016 - Text Type Pie Chart Story Poem Non Fiction 25% Poem 35% Story Non-fiction 40%

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Y1-Seasonal Change Science Skills Science Content Grammar Genre and Context Describe Compare Contrast Ask Identify Plants Animals inc humans Everyday materials Seasonal change Combining words into sentences Using and Sequencing sentences into short narratives Regular plural noun suffixes Prefixes Intro to Cap - full stop! and?

In the forest, all is still, Gripped by winter s icy chill. Owl sit watching in his tree No one sees as much as he. Snow is melting all around, Shoots are peeping through the ground. In the trees, young bear cubs play. Spring cannot be far away. Blossom falls and leaves are growing, A gentle springtime breeze is blowing.

A teaching sequence - Y1 Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Prediction Reading aloud New vocabulary Comprehension Class Poem Learning by heart Performing and evaluating

In the forest, all is still, Reading aloud Prediction Gripped by winter s icy chill. Owl sits watching in his tree No one sees as much as he. Snow is melting all around, Shoots are peeping through the ground

Prediction - hide the title Midnight Visitors Hedgehog comes snuffling in his prickly coat, scuffling the leaves for slugs Cat comes soft as a moth, a shadow painted on the lawn by moonlight Owl comes floating, sits still as a cat on the wall watching, listening Reading aloud Prediction Mouse freezes under the leaves on tiptoe paws, quick eyes pin bright, hungry. Irene Rawnsley

In the forest, all is still, Gripped by winter s icy chill. Comprehension Vocabulary Owl sit watching in his tree No one sees as much as he. Snow is melting all around, Shoots are peeping through the ground. In the trees, young their Cubs play. Spring cannot be far away. Blossom falls and leaves are growing, A gentle springtime breeze is blowing. Who is in the tree? Why are the bear cubs like children? Find and copy a word that means the same as cold?

The people at the control centre begin the countdown, five, four, three, two, one Flames blast out of the end of the rocket. We have lift off! As the rocket takes off, the ground shakes. At first it goes slowly. In one minute it is faster than a jet plane, and in another few minutes.25 times faster.

The people at the control centre begin the countdown, five, four, three, two, one Flames blast out of the end of the rocket. We have lift off! As the rocket takes off, the ground shakes. At first it goes slowly. In one minute it is faster than a jet plane, and in another few minutes.25 times faster.

Countdown, five, four, three, two, one Flames We have lift off! The ground shakes. At first slowly - then Faster than a jet plane 25 times faster.

The UK's favourite bird - with its bright red breast it is familiar throughout the year and especially at Christmas! Males and females look identical, and young birds have no red breast and are spotted with golden brown. Robins sing nearly all year round and despite their cute appearance, they are aggressively territorial and are quick to drive away intruders. They will sing at night next to street lights.

Favourite bird Bright red breast Christmas! Young birds spotted Golden brown Robins sing all year round Territorial Drive way intruders Sing at night

Summary Security of a reading to writing sequence - fiction - non-fiction and poetry Application of phonics and spelling Active involvement An introduction to non-fiction Focus upon what really matters in English and across the curriculum - use time well Develop reading comprehension Reading - speaking and listening - modelling - writing - improving

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