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PSHE and Citizenship 7-11 Years


Teaching with Text

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No. of pages 160

Published: 2002

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This series provides subject related texts of different genres which can be used for teaching specific subjects as well as part of the Literacy Hour. While the content of the texts are firmly rooted in the requirements for that particular subject, teachers are able to select particular texts as appropriate for use in the Literacy Hour. And by using texts that are relevant to the learning that children are doing in the rest of the day, teachers can place the Literacy Hour within a meaningful context. The books provide: *fully photocopiable texts covering a broad range of genres and subject content-original, previously published, and rewritten *texts that are Key-Stage specific *teaching notes and ideas *at-a-glance grids demonstrate where texts fit into the Literacy ramework and subject Programmes of study. PSHE and citizenship is an area of the curriculam that is particularly suited to the use of texts. This book provides sections on the following areas of study: growing up; relationships and respecting differences; developing self-esteem; coping with crisis and loss; managing conflict; keeping safe and healthy; citizenship. *Provide secondary and primary sources for teaching subject knowlegde *Compiled specifically to match subject requirements of the various Curricula *Ideal to use as part of the Literacy Hour *All texts photocopiable

 

This book is part of a book series called Teaching With Text .

There are 160 pages in this book. This book was published 2002 by Scholastic .

Gillian Goddard is a primary education lecturer at Liverpool Hope University College. She runs a specialist module for B. Ed students on PSHE as well as delivering inset courses on PSHE. She also acts as a consultant to schools in the formation and delivery of PSHE. Jacqueline Barbera was a primary teacher for ten years befor becoming a senior lecturer at Liverpool Hope University College. Whilst a teacher she had special responsibility for English and PSHEand as a lecturer has specific responsibility for Primary English. She provides inset training in Literacy and PSHE.

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Teaching with Text

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