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We regularly release new practical resources exclusively for our network members. Browse the list below, or click on these links to view all resources relating to a particular network theme:

A combined approach to the teaching of reading

Boys and literacy

Talk for Writing in the secondary sector (secondary)

The power of blogging (primary

Student leadership and literacy (secondary)

The power of story (primary)

Source Description Date

  • Network  Talk for Writing in English
    Find out how Talk for Writing is working particularly well in English lessons at a school in Brighton & Hove. Network theme: Talk for Writing in the secondary sector.
    8 Mar 2012 Network members only
  • Network   Talk for Writing in Maths
    Find out how the 'boxing up' stage of Talk for Writing has helped students in Brighton and Hove to write the language of mathematical communication. Network theme: Talk for Writing in the secondary sector.
    23 Mar 2012 Network members only
  • Network  Talking the Talk: An introduction to debating
    A mini-toolkit to help you introduce debating to the pupils in your school.
    6 Jul 2011 Network members only
  • Network   Teaching and learning model - boys' writing
    Teaching and learning template model originally produced by UKLA and Primary National Strategy as part of research into boys' writing. This version was adapted by Tower Hamlets Local Authority. Network theme: boys and literacy
    24 May 2012 Network members only
  • Network  The power of story
    Example resources from St Thomas of Canterbury RC Primary School for using existing stories as models for writing. Network theme: the power of story.
    2 Feb 2012 Network members only
  • Network  The secondary quick guide to phonics
    A helpful introduction to the teaching of phonics for secondary teachers. Network theme: reading
    8 Nov 2012
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  • Network  The Wroxham School Writing Strategy 1: Creating a meaningful and inspiring context
    Watch videos of Steve Davy and his Year 4 pupils to find out how to use themes to help pupils to generate ideas for their writing and as a means to engage them and capture their imagination. Network theme: writing
    4 Feb 2013 Network members only
  • Network  The Wroxham School Writing Strategy 2: Developing a culture of exploration and trust
    Watch videos of Steve Davy and his Year 4 pupils to find out how to encourage pupils to explore language in all subjects to increase their confidence and engender a love of language that is reflected in their writing. Network theme: writing.
    4 Feb 2013 Network members only
  • Network  The Wroxham School Writing Strategy 3: Making grammar meaningful
    Watch videos of Steve Davy and his Year 4 pupils to find out about the importance of teaching grammar in context and making it meaningful to enable understanding and confidence.
    4 Feb 2013 Network members only
  • Network  Top tips on developing characters: a toolkit for pupils
    Resource to support The ComiX Factor competition for schools. Guidance for pupils on how to bring characters to life in winning style.
    6 Sep 2011 Network members only
 
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