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Active Writing


Active Writing

Key stage: Key Stage 3

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No. of pages 144

Published: 2004

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Great for age 11-18 years

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This series aims to improve the standard of KS3 students' writing, and help them make the transition from readers to confident writers. Writing is the most difficult language skill to learn and teach. Through its emphasis on supported practice Collins Active Writing demystifies the process and builds towards test success. For each KS3 year, Collins Active Writing comprises one student text book and one teacher's resource. Together, these elements equip the pupils with the tools to write and support the teacher by providing:; step-by-step supported practice from paragraphs to whole essays; coverage of all the writing objectives of the Framework and every text type; mock questions and mark schemes for the writing tasks in Y7/8 optional tests, and the Y9 national test; notes and photocopiables for teachers to model writing and support pupil work effectively, whether independently or in guided groups sessions.

 

This book is part of a book series called Active Writing .

This book is suitable for Key Stage 3. KS3 covers school years 7, 8 and 9, and ages 12-14 years. A key stage is any of the fixed stages into which the national curriculum is divided, each having its own prescribed course of study. At the end of each stage, pupils are required to complete standard assessment tasks.

There are 144 pages in this book. This book was published 2004 by HarperCollins Publishers .

Kim Richardson is an experienced writer and editor. He has contributed to various other Collins publications. Julia Strong is the Deputy Director of the National Literacy Trust, an INSET provider and best-selling educational author.

This book is in the following series:

Active Writing

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