Pie Corbett Story Writing Boxes Special Offer
Description
The Pie Corbett Story Writing Box Special Offer includes both Story Writing Box for Early Years & KS1 and Story Writing Box for KS2.
Everything you need to get your pupils writing.
Created by best-loved literacy expert and storyteller Pie Corbett this set of two boxes brings you a treasure-trove of inspiring ways to turn children into keen story-writers. Each wonderful box is jam-packed with ideas activities and teaching support to kick off the creative writing process. The Early Years and Key Stage 1 Box starts off by getting children to read and imitate stories and then to invent their own exciting tales. The Key Stage 2 Box helps children develop their story-making potential with a focus on planning and editing what they write.
Each box contains:
- A teacher €™s guide packed with ideas and activities to support young writers
- Story starter cards full of exciting ideas for plots characters and settings
- Resources to help children develop their stories and keep the impetus going
- Colourful posters featuring story-writing hints/tips and vocabulary ideas
- Story trail cards that let you create a trail-hunt of story prompts (KS1 only)
- Four game boards to help children build the elements of a story (KS2 only)
- Digital resources including a random idea generator for the whiteboard/computer
- A pack of fabulous resources to help children learn retell and create their own stories
- A useful handbook which explains the Talk for Writing process from imitate to innovate and then to inventing their own stories
- Sample stories are included in the book but also as digital recordings read by Pie himself
- The glossy cards allow you to create stories with the children - perhaps laying a story trail around school
- The digital resources allow you to individualise the resources and create your own story cards to match or challenge the interests of your class
- Provide opportunities for writing clearly accurately and coherently adapting language and style for a range of audiences.
- Children can listen to stories accurately anticipating key events and respond to what they hear with relevant comments questions and actions.
- Pupils answer questions about their experiences in response to stories.
- Provide opportunities for children to use past present and future forms accurately.
- Children are given opportunities to develop their own narratives by connecting ideas or events.
- Children are encouraged to read and write both through listening to others reading and being encouraged to read and write themselves.
- Provide pupils with a wide range of reading material.
- Promote high standards of language and literacy by equipping pupils with a strong command of the spoken and written word.
- Help children acquire knowledge of linguistic conventions for reading writing and spoken language.
- Develop comprehension skills through experience of high-quality discussion with the teacher.
Specifications
GB
Own Brand
English
Writing & vocabulary