Target literacy

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Target literacy

Roger Lane

Oxford University Press, 2000

  • students' book
  • teacher's book

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Description and Table of Contents

Volume

students' book ISBN 9780198314622

Description

Target Literacy offers a structured programme of units designed to support and develop the skills of students who currently fail to rise above Level 3 at KS3. The key focus is on language skills - particularly those highlighted in the recent National Literacy Strategy Objectives for KS3. Each unit is built around a core text, drawn from a range of fiction and non-fiction sources; accompanying activities (a) encourage discussion on the text's content and themes; (b) develop students' understanding of the language features of the texts, through plenty of accessible activities; (c) allow students to practise what they have learned through extended writing activities, supported by hints and tips, and writing frames. The accompanying teachers' book offers photocopiable versions of the writing frames, plus further reinforcement activities.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Bella (autobiographical fiction)
  • Grammar Class: Paragraphs and Sentences
  • Writing Challenge: Autobiographical Writing
  • 2. Gone is Gone (folk tale)
  • Grammar Class: Conjunctions
  • Writing Challenge: Imaginative Writing
  • 3. Techniquest (hands-on science attraction brochure)
  • Grammar Class: Types of Sentence
  • Writing Challenge: Letter Writing
  • 4. Poetry
  • A Proud Old Man (Grandpa) by Paul Chidyausiku
  • Warning by Jenny Joseph
  • Shoni Onions by Sheenagh Pugh
  • The River in Summer by Jennifer Rouse
  • Grammar Class: Descriptive Language
  • Writing Challenge: Descriptive Writing
  • 5. The Gold of Lies (play)
  • Grammar Class: Verb Tenses
  • Writing Challenge: Writing a Playscript
  • 6. Tough Luck (contemporary fiction)
  • Grammar Class: Direct Speech
  • Writing Challenge: Report Writing
  • 7. Aliens Kidnapped Me (newspaper report)
  • Grammar Class: Agreement
  • Using Adjectives to Compare Things
  • Writing Challenge: Writing a Mystery Story
  • 8. Kick it Out (magazine article)
  • Grammar Class: Pronouns
  • Writing Challenge: Writing a Magazine or Newspaper Article
  • 9. Oakwood - The Ultimate Theme Park Experience (theme park brochure)
  • Grammar Class: Prepositions and Articles
  • Writing Challenge: Designing a School Publicity Poster
  • 10. Healthy Eating for Children (supermarket leaflet)
  • Grammar Class: Controlling Sentences
  • Writing Challenge: Designing and Writing a Leaflet
  • 11. Hens and Eggs (RSPCA factsheet)
  • Grammar Class: Homophones
  • Writing Challenge: Writing a Discursive Essay
Volume

teacher's book ISBN 9780198314691

Description

Target Literacy offers a structured programme of units designed to support and develop the skills of students who currently fail to rise above Level 3 at KS3. The key focus is on language skills - particularly those highlighted in the recent National Literacy Strategy Objectives for KS3. Each unit is built around a core text, drawn from a range of fiction and non-fiction sources; accompanying activities (a) encourage discussion on the text's content and themes; (b) develop students' understanding of the language features of the texts, through plenty of accessible activities; (c) allow students to practise what they have learned through extended writing activities, supported by hints and tips, and writing frames. The accompanying teachers' book offers photocopiable versions of the writing frames, plus further reinforcement activities.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA55762079
  • ISBN
    • 0198314620
    • 0198314698
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford
  • Pages/Volumes
    2 v.
  • Size
    26-30 cm
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