Literacy World and the renewed Framework
Literacy World supports the renewed Framework, providing a superb range of fiction and non-fiction texts, interactive resources, speaking and listening activities, extended units and much more. We have completely updated the Essential Fiction and Non-fiction Teaching and Planning Guides: More speaking and listening opportunities, deeper Assessment for Learning practice, and further cross-curricular links ensure Literacy World provides the best support for the renewed Framework.
Q: How can I use the Essential Fiction and Non-fiction Teaching and Planning Guides to fulfil the renewed Framework objectives?
We have fully updated the Fiction and Non-fiction Essential Teaching and Planning Guides to ensure coverage of the 12 strands of the
renewed Framework are clearly referenced.
Q: The renewed Framework recommends longer blocks of work. How does Literacy World help me deliver my teaching this way?
The Essential Fiction and Non-fiction Teaching and Planning Guides offer a flexible approach to planning, with optional sessions and optional weeks of work. To ensure the structure of
Literacy World fully reflects the longer blocks of work recommended in the
renewed Framework, we have updated the Teaching and Planning Guides.
Q: The renewed Framework encourages the use of whole texts. How does Literacy World support this approach?
The
Literacy World Essential Fiction and Non-fiction Anthologies and Big Books provide an excellent range of text types. Many of the texts are included in their entirety, providing children with opportunities to read whole texts. The revised Teaching and Planning Guides include suggestions of how you can provide opportunities for children to read whole texts.
Q: How are the Literacy World Guided Reading components affected by the renewed Framework?
The Literacy World Guided Reading components continue to provide you with an exciting range of high quality, engaging texts at three levels of differentiation.
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