The Writing House DVD
Writing
Subtitles
Age 5–7 / Embedded Teachers’ Guide $650.00 NG446893
Curriculum Connections
• Narrative and non-narrative material • Links sounds and spelling
• Punctuation and simple sentence structure • Supports both fiction and information writing
This series has been created to
5. Writing a Recipe
support the writing objectives of
6. Describing a Character
the National Literacy Strategy and 7. Questions
literacy developments throughout 8. A Traditional Tale
the UK. Each programme features
9. Writing a Guidebook
real-life examples of reading and
10. A Fantasy Story
writing and presents humorous
10 x 15-minute programmes
situations resolved by the
characters, who model writing tasks
that require children to develop a
range of different writing tools and
techniques.
1. Signs and Labels
2. Writing a Rhyme
3. Writing Instructions
4. Speech Bubbles
The Writing House CD-ROM
Writing
Age 5–7 $1,040.00 NG159629
Curriculum Connections
• Writing instructions, a postcard, a recount, a dialogue, a description of a character and a traditional tale
• Fiction and non-fiction writing at three differentiated levels
• Interrelated speaking and listening, reading strategies and writing composition
Benefits
• Can be used for individuals, groups or for whole-class shared writing
• Teachers or carers can check children’s writing
• Keeps a record of individual use
• Teachers can set individual ability levels
• Repeatable, spoken prompts encourage children and support their reading
• Writing supported with wordbanks
This vibrant CD-ROM extends the writing themes of The Writing House television
programmes, created to support the British National Literacy Strategy and literacy
development throughout the UK. It features animations of the characters Mr Write, Violet
and Word Bird from the TV series.
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