175 results found for "vocabulary"
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Our new report commissioned by Tonies shows how audiobooks can help build reading engagement with younger childrenView details about Playful storytelling: The role of interactive audio in building children’s literacy skills and engagement -
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Support disciplinary writing with model texts that demonstrate features of text organisation and language use.View details about Writing in secondary subjects -
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Watch as Paul Cookson performs his poems, then provides step-by-step support for your class to create fabulous and fun poetry of their own.View details about Writing poems with Paul Cookson -
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A compilation of recent research and policy developments in primary literacy to support evidence-based practice.View details about Primary Literacy Guide and Review -
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In Peterborough, Early Words Together for multilingual families has helped pupils improve their communication and confidence and engage parents moreView details about Early Words Together for multilingual families helps strengthen parental engagement at Woodston Primary School -
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We launched our latest Literacy Hub in Doncaster this week.View details about Doncaster Stories launches with town-wide book giveaway -
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Guidance for teaching literacy skills though music at Key Stage 4View details about Literacy for Music -
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This resource for secondary school teachers covers how different types of talk can be explicitly taught and practised in the classroom to develop pupils’ oracy.View details about Oracy and talk for learning -
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This case study explores how William Perkin School developed a command word guidebook for students following inspiration at a National Literacy Trust workshop.View details about Exam command words: a case study from William Perkin School -
In England, adult literacy is often referred to in terms of levels, which are defined in the government’s 2011 Skills for Life survey.View details about What do adult literacy levels mean?
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Learning sequence and book list to accompany Letters to the future: on equality and gender by Owen Sheers and Laura Bates.View details about Equality and gender: classroom resources and book list -
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The popular children’s book by Janet and Allan Ahlberg is brought to life in this imaginative learning resource.View details about The Jolly Postman: imaginative learning resources for early years, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 -
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Activity packs for parents and carers about using songs, rhymes and musical games to communicate with babies and young children.View details about Rock-a-bye Baby: singing helps your baby grow -
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Major studies have shown that talking and playing at home are key factors in a child’s development. This sort of activity is sometimes called home learning activity.View details about Seven great ways to play and learn at home -
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Reading to and sharing books with young children, and giving them time to respond, feeds their brain, helps them learn new words and grows their vocabulary.View details about Reading aloud and sharing books is good for talking