ABSTRACT

Teaching children to develop as language users is one of the most important tasks of a primary teacher, yet may trainees come to teaching with a low knowledge base. Starting from the level of texts, this book provides clear explanation of the knowledge and understanding needed to effectively implement the "text, sentence and word" objectives of the National Literacy Strategy.

Language Knowledge for Primary Teachers outlines the importance of subject knowledge for supporting children in language, literacy and the investigation of texts. It includes "Audits" at the end of each section so that students can test and anhance their understanding.

Language Knowledge for Primary Teachers is accompanied by a CD_ROM that incorpaorates "extracts" from the texts featured and studied with in the book.

part |2 pages

Part One: The background to language knowledge

part |2 pages

Part Two: Texts, sentences and words

chapter 4|6 pages

Some characteristics of texts

chapter |4 pages

The changing needs of society

chapter 5|4 pages

Making sense of texts

chapter |2 pages

Quality in fictional texts

chapter 6|7 pages

What big teeth you have, grammar!

chapter |6 pages

Putting sentences together

chapter |7 pages

Verbs

chapter 7|4 pages

Sentence structure: phrases and clauses

chapter |3 pages

Subordinate clauses

chapter |2 pages

Cohesion and connection

chapter 8|1 pages

Words, words, words

chapter |1 pages

Finding the ‘right’ words

chapter |2 pages

Words encountered in stories

chapter |4 pages

Synonyms, connotation and denotation

chapter |4 pages

Key words

chapter |2 pages

Segmenting words

part |2 pages

Part Three: Applying language knowledge

chapter |14 pages

The Queen’s Knickers, Nicholas Allen, Red Fox 1995

What kind of text is this?

chapter 10|12 pages

Applying text, sentence and word level knowledge to non-fiction texts

Mick Manning and Brita Granström, Franklin Watts 1997

chapter |1 pages

Summary

chapter 12|3 pages

Conclusion

chapter |6 pages

Commentaries

Activity 1