33 Ways to Help with Writing equips teachers and teaching assistants with a wide range of practical resources to help children who are having difficulties learning the basic skills of writing.
Offering a range of activities and games to engage children and encourage motivation in the classroom, this essential classroom companion provides ready-to-use material that doesnt need lengthy forward preparation.
These practical and fun ideas incorporate a variety of learning styles, using kinaesthetic and auditory techniques, which put the emphasis on games rather than work. The activities are especially suitable for teaching assistants working with individuals or small groups. 33 Ways to Help with Writing works step-by-step through practical activities which:
- keep children motivated and enjoying learning
- do not require extensive knowledge or experience from the adult
- are adult-led so children don't have the opportunity to repeat mistakes
- are grouped into different basic skills, so teachers can choose the activity best suited for the childs needs
- have clear, concise and pedagogically sound reasons for the activity
- include extension activity where appropriate to challenge pupils.
@contents: Selected Contents: The series Acknowledgements Introduction
Part A Beginnings
1. Sorting Game
2. From Letters to Sentences
3. Instant
Writing
4. Disappearing Words
5. Musical Stops
6. Full Stop Game Part B
Writing longer sentences
7. Verbs in Action
8. Walk this way
9. Snakes and
Verbs
10. A noun crossword
11. Rob the Nest
12. Adjective Poem
13. Adjectives
Antonyms
14. Signing Off
15. Moving Adverbs
16. Connectives Card Game
17.
Connectives To and Fro Part C Improving Content
18. Musical sentences
19.
Connect 3
20. All Change
21. Non-Stop Sentences
22. Cinderella Simile
23. Six
Sizzling Sausages
24. How do you feel?
25. Guess the mood
26. Castle
Adventure
27. Talk, Talk, Talk Part D Non-Fiction
28. Lingo
29. Musical
Halves
30. Muddled emails
31. Information, Information, Information
32. 20
Questions
33. A Technical Crossword Glossary
Raewyn Hickey is an experienced classroom teacher who has worked in both the Literacy Initiative for Teachers project in Westminster and as a consultant for the Primary Strategy.