ABSTRACT

Developing children's writing abilities boosts their confidence, creates enjoyment and relevance in the task and cultivates a range of decision-making and problem-solving skills that can then be applied across the curriculum. The Countdown series provides all the support you need in helping children to improve their prose, poetry and non-fiction writing.

Countdown to Non-Fiction Writing is a comprehensive and flexible resource which you can use in different ways. It includes:

  • 37 stand-alone modules which cover all aspects of writing and understanding non-fiction texts, including the nature of language, logical thinking, recognising ‘facts’ and planning;
  • A countdown flowchart provides an overview, showing how modules are linked and allowing teachers and pupils to track their progress;
  • Photocopiable activity sheets for each module that show how to make decisions and solve problems which writers face on the journey to a finished piece of work;
  • Teachers’ notes for each module with tips and guidance, including how modules can be used in the classroom, links to other modules and curriculum links, and advice on helping and guiding pupils in their writing;
  • A self-study component so pupils can make their own progress through the material. This option gives young writers a sense of independence in thinking about their work and through offering a scaffolding of tasks, encourages confident and effective writing;
  • 'Headers' for each module showing where along the 'countdown path' you are at that point;
  • Contents page for quick access to particular modules and relevant aspects of writing.

In short, Countdown to Non-Fiction Writing saves valuable planning time and gives you all the flexibility you need in helping pupils to prepare for, understand, and write non-fiction. The structure of the book allows teachers to utilise the modules for ‘self-study’, as a longer programme following the ‘countdown’ structure, or to dip into the book for individual lesson activities and ideas to fit in with wider programmes of study.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part 37|2 pages

–34 Fiction or non-fiction, truth or lies?

chapter 37|2 pages

How can we tell it’s non-fiction?

chapter 36|2 pages

What is a fact?

chapter 35|1 pages

What is an opinion?

chapter 34|2 pages

What is truth?

chapter 33|2 pages

–32 Fact, opinion and wisdom

chapter 33|2 pages

How to be a wizard

chapter 32|2 pages

Facts and opinions

chapter 31|2 pages

–29 Tips, types, forms and styles

chapter 31|3 pages

Non-fiction tips

chapter 30|2 pages

Types of non-fiction

chapter 29|2 pages

Types, forms and styles

part |2 pages

Section 2: Questioning skills

chapter 28|2 pages

Be nosy!

chapter 27|5 pages

Types of question

chapter 26|3 pages

It’s OK not to know

chapter 25|2 pages

Yes, but what does it mean?

chapter 24|4 pages

Going after the meaning

part |2 pages

Section 3: Evaluating information

chapter 23|2 pages

How do we know?

chapter 22|3 pages

Slippery meanings

chapter 21|4 pages

How to be a Doubting Thomas

chapter 19|2 pages

Emotive language

part 18|2 pages

–17 Language and feelings

chapter 18|2 pages

Language with feeling

chapter 17|5 pages

Punchy words

chapter 16|3 pages

Hurry while stocks last!

part |2 pages

Section 5: Writing an argument (discursive writing)

chapter 15|4 pages

Oh yes it is! Oh no it isn’t!

chapter 14|4 pages

Argument planner

chapter 13|4 pages

Persuasive arguments

chapter 12|1 pages

Does it follow?

chapter 11|3 pages

A note on metaphors

chapter 10|3 pages

Flashpoints

chapter 9|1 pages

Assessing arguments

chapter 9|2 pages

Assessing arguments

chapter 8|2 pages

So why talk about it?

part |2 pages

Section 6: Writing to inform

chapter 6|1 pages

Descriptive writing

chapter 6|3 pages

Descriptive writing

chapter 5|1 pages

A question of style

chapter 5|2 pages

A question of style

chapter 4|3 pages

Directions and instructions

chapter 3|1 pages

Recounting and reporting

chapter 3|4 pages

Recounting and reporting

chapter 2|3 pages

Writing a letter

chapter |4 pages

Section 7: Putting it all together

chapter 1|1 pages

A map of ideas

chapter |1 pages

Review