Writing
Writing is a crucial part of the curriculum at St Joseph’s. Our core objectives are to foster a love of writing, and for pupils to be able to express their thoughts and ideas with clarity and creativity. Staff are intent on promoting writing for pleasure, and seek to deliver relevant, engaging units to help stimulate children's authorship and flair. With the assistance of high-quality reading texts, we aim to embed rich vocabulary throughout all areas of the curriculum. We place emphasis on self-efficacy, creating writers who can re-read, edit and improve their own writing, and confidently use the essential skills of grammar, punctuation and spelling. All staff set clear, high standards, and explicitly teach a fluent, cursive handwriting style which will allow their imaginations to flourish.
At St Joseph's, we follow the Talk for Writing programme. Each unit is divided into three stages, which are outlined below:
Imitate
Children are exposed to an age-specific model text which will form the basis of the upcoming unit. Through oral rehearsal and actions, the text is then rehearsed with the intention of internalising language and sentence structure. Each child will become accustomed to the text by reading as a writer and analysing the features used.
Innovation
Once the core text has been internalised, children will be given the opportunity to innovate and adapt the original content. This might involve, but is not limited to, substitution, addition, alteration or a change of viewpoint. Much of this is guided and scaffolded by teachers in order to prepare them for the final stage of the process.
Independent Application
The final stage gives pupils the agency to compose their own independent piece. With their prior knowledge of the core text, combined with guided innovation, children should be equipped with the necessary tools to create an independent composition.
Talk For Writing in Action!
As a school, we are committed to ensuring our writing units are immersive as we believe engagement is the key to imagination.