Supporting Writing Skills 9-10
By (Author) Andrew Brodie
By (author) Judy Richardson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Andrew Brodie Publications
1st July 2007
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational: First / native language: Reading and writing skills
372.623
Paperback
64
Width 210mm, Height 297mm, Spine 5mm
280g
This series, like Supporting Literacy, builds on Andres Brodie's aptitude for making things really straightforward for less able pupils. Teachers need materials that are suitable for the increasing number of lower ability children in the mainstream classroom. These children who need additional' or different' help (roughly one in six children fall into this category), are often supervised by classroom assistants.
National Test results indicate that children, especially boys, are struggling with their writing. One in five children who enter secondary school are officially behind in reading and writing.' Inspectors also reported on the continuing gap between girls and boys, which they say is particularly pronounced in writing.
All activities are linked to the new Literacy framework through a process of tracking back' and are intended to help lower ability pupils make progress in order to catch up with their year group. Each learning objective is addressed by one or more pages and each page will include notes for teachers enabling anyone using the sheet to see its purpose immediately. Recording and monitoring pupil's progress are integral to all books.
'This looks like an excellent new series of photocopiable activities designed to to help less able pupils These two key areas of maths and writing skills should be even more popular than the previously published Supporting Literacy." The Bookseller (January 2007)
Andrew Brodie was a head teacher for twelve years after many successfulyears in the primary classroom. He began writing his best-sellingeducational books in 1992 and since then has established himself as aname that teachers have come to trust. He is still very much involvedin education and continues to teach on a regular basis.Judy Richardson has extensive experience as a writer of educationalmaterials, including Assembly Today. She was a full time teacher formany years and rose to become deputy head of a Norfolk First School.Jan Brodie, series consultant, is currently a special needs coordinatorin a Somerset Primary School. She has vast experience and a range ofqualifications in special needs teaching.