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Planning Creative Literacy Lessons

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Planning Creative Literacy Lessons

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Planning Creative Literacy Lessons book

Planning Creative Literacy Lessons

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Planning Creative Literacy Lessons book

ByAndrew Lambirth
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2005
eBook Published 24 January 2006
Pub. Location London
Imprint David Fulton Publishers
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203064221
Pages 192
eBook ISBN 9780203064221
Subjects Education
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Lambirth, A. (2005). Planning Creative Literacy Lessons (1st ed.). David Fulton Publishers. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203064221

ABSTRACT

This book builds on the guidance given by the Primary Strategy for Literacy. By 'filling in the gaps' that the planning documentation leaves, the book provides teachers with the structures and ideas to plan creatively and effectively for their children whilst following and enhancing the recommendations of the strategy. It includes:

  • clear and practical ways to plan units of work that embrace reading, writing, speaking and listening, in exciting and active ways
  • examples of effective practice using children's work that highlight the effects of creative planning
  • suggestions for texts and resources that can be included in half-termly and termly planning.

Written by a team of leading educationalists and teacher educators in the primary literacy field, this edited collection is a must-have for primary teachers wishing to inject creativity into the planning of their literacy lessons.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|15 pages

Planning creative literacy lessons

ByAndrew Lambirth

chapter 2|13 pages

Places and spaces: the right environment for literacy

ByKathy Goouch

chapter 3|17 pages

From ludic to lyrical language

ByAndrew Lambirth

chapter 4|19 pages

Planning with short stories

ByAndrew Lambirth

chapter 5|17 pages

‘You have been personally selected . . .’: navigating non-fiction, negotiating modes: a critical response to real life

ByRebecca Austin

chapter 6|14 pages

Less is more: working with playscipts in Key Stage 2

ByVivien Wilson

chapter 7|18 pages

The Greek times? Revisiting Greek mythology in relation to children’s popular culture

ByCarol Precious

chapter 8|16 pages

Using novels in the classroom – the whole story

ByYvonne Stewart

chapter 9|19 pages

The supremacy of story: traditional tales and storytelling

ByAngela Pickard

chapter 10|17 pages

Using picture-books with older readers

ByJustine Earl

chapter 11|13 pages

Long ago, in a galaxy far away . . . . science fiction in the classroom

ByHazel Bryan
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