Where possible teaching in English should link to the wider curriculum where pupils can build vocabulary to enrich their writing. From the start pupils should all edit and improve their writing, beginning with reading back simple words or sentences to developing more complex editing strategies throughout the different year groups. Length of teaching units should be determined by the class teacher according to the needs of the class. | |||
Year SIX | Autumn Term | Spring Term | Summer Term |
Poetry | A Tiger in the Zoo Outcomes: Endangered animals are the focus for this poetry unit. A range of poetry is looked at including William Blake’s Tyger, Tyger and there is a focus on making effective language and authorial choices | The Sea Outcomes: A wide variety of poems are explored linking to the theme of the sea with an outcome of a narrative poem linked to a journey across the sea | Sonnets Outcomes: The View from a Hot Air Balloon Sonnets are explored with a final outcome of a poem in the style of a sonnet |
Narrative | Star of Hope, Star of Fear by Jo Hoestlandt Outcome: Flashback story Information text
| Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde Outcome: Classic fiction Explanation
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Transition Unit Outcome: Narrative Fiction Autobiography |
Non-Fiction | Can we save the tiger? by Martin Jenkins Outcome: Hybrid text - information and explanation | Jemmy Button by Alix Barzelay Outcome: Journalistic Discussion | Manfish by Jennifer Berne Outcome: Biography /hybrid text
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Enrichment | All books/texts/excerpts used will be selected to enrich language. Classrooms will be language rich environments and staff will promote a love of reading and writing. Teachers are encouraged to immerse the children in language through Talk4Writing, book battles, poetry for performance, debate etc…. Teachers may choose one text to delve deeper into to enrich understanding and love for books at any point during the term. Pupils should be encouraged to write and read for pleasure and this should be celebrated. |