
The Really Useful Literacy Book
Being Creative with Literacy in the Primary Classroom
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 17. January 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-0-415-43165-1 (ISBN)
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Description
The Really Useful Literacy Book provides inventive ideas for the classroom together with an accessible and informative summary of the theories that underpin them. Written for the primary school teacher, student or trainee teacher, this book will act as a springboard for further inspiration. The authors of this book, all highly experienced literacy specialists, show the reader how to plan units of work with flexibility and creativity, with reference to the literacy learning objectives of the Primary National Strategy. They offer a number of imaginative literacy units based on exciting ideas that are designed to motivate, engage and challenge children in classrooms.
This fully updated second edition contains a brand new chapter based on working with museums and galleries in order to expand children's literary creativity. Using as their base three `big ideas' - contexts and coherence, motivation, and content and process - the authors lead the reader through a set of principles and practices which, when applied to familiar elements of the literacy strategy, will encourage teachers to formulate their own exciting, creative and flexible literacy teaching.
Among the literacy areas covered are:
Narrative
Non-fiction
Traditional tales
Poems
Spoken and written language.
This lively, stimulating book is an essential companion for teachers in Foundation, Key Stages 1 and 2, and those on initial teacher training courses who want to develop their literacy practice. In addition it is extremely useful for literacy leaders looking to develop whole school approaches in primary schools.
This fully updated second edition contains a brand new chapter based on working with museums and galleries in order to expand children's literary creativity. Using as their base three `big ideas' - contexts and coherence, motivation, and content and process - the authors lead the reader through a set of principles and practices which, when applied to familiar elements of the literacy strategy, will encourage teachers to formulate their own exciting, creative and flexible literacy teaching.
Among the literacy areas covered are:
Narrative
Non-fiction
Traditional tales
Poems
Spoken and written language.
This lively, stimulating book is an essential companion for teachers in Foundation, Key Stages 1 and 2, and those on initial teacher training courses who want to develop their literacy practice. In addition it is extremely useful for literacy leaders looking to develop whole school approaches in primary schools.
More details
Series
Edition
2nd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
99 s/w Abbildungen, 9 s/w Tabellen
9 Tables, black and white; 99 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 203 mm
Weight
796 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-43165-1 (9780415431651)
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New editions

Tony Martin | Chira Lovat | Glynis Purnell
The Really Useful Literacy Book
Linking theory and practice in the primary classroom
Book
06/2012
3rd Edition
Routledge
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Previous edition

Tony Martin | Chira Lovat | Glynis Purnell
The Really Useful Literacy Book
Being Creative with Literacy in the Primary Classroom
Book
06/2004
Routledge Falmer
€48.46
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Persons
Tony Martin, Chira Lovat and Glynis Purnell work in the Educational Development
Unit of the University of Cumbria. Tony Martin (with Mick Waters) is author of
Coordinating English at Key Stage 2 (RoutledgeFalmer, 1999).
Unit of the University of Cumbria. Tony Martin (with Mick Waters) is author of
Coordinating English at Key Stage 2 (RoutledgeFalmer, 1999).
Author
Education consultant, UK
Formerly University of Cumbria, UK
Formerly University of Cumbria, UK
Content
1. The Big Ideas 2. Principles and Practices 3. "Tell Me a Story" 4. Playing With Roles in the Foundation Stage 5. Time for Rhyme 6. Outside In, Inside Out or Reading and Writing Out and About! 7. Reporting Back 8. Calligrams and Shape Poems 9. Dear Giant - Dear Jack 10. Cyclones! 11. Where Did Our Writing Come From? 12. Writing is Not Speech Written Down 13. Whatever Happened to Lucy Gray? 14. "We Made the Story" 15. Enjoying a Good Argument?