
Creating Writers Through Play and Purpose
03/15/25 • 51 min
Writing development continues to be one of the most challenging areas for early years educators to address, particularly as we approach end-of-year assessments. The conflict between developmental readiness and curriculum expectations creates a tension that can be difficult to navigate. But what if the solution isn't more formal writing sessions, but rather creating more compelling reasons for children to write?
We dive deep into the realities of writing in reception classrooms, examining what the Early Learning Goals actually require and sharing exemplars that demonstrate the true expectations. Contrary to common misconceptions, the evidence suggests children need to be writing simple phrases that can be read by others, with most letters correctly formed – not producing complex sentences with perfect punctuation.
Our exploration of effective practice reveals that strategic provision makes all the difference. From "grab boxes" of mark-making tools positioned throughout the classroom to purposeful contexts like sign-up sheets and message centers, we unpack practical ways to embed writing opportunities that children genuinely want to engage with. These approaches honor children's play while simultaneously developing crucial skills.
Greg Bottrill's Drawing Club emerges as a particularly powerful methodology, offering a playful framework that incorporates rich vocabulary, mathematical concepts, and phonics learning through imaginative drawing and storytelling. Similarly, story scribing approaches validate children's language while modeling writing for authentic purposes. Both methodologies share a crucial element – they're fun, and children don't perceive them as "work."
Whether you're struggling with reluctant writers or simply looking to enhance your provision, this episode offers practical strategies that maintain a child-led approach while addressing curriculum requirements. By shifting our perspective from "teaching writing" to "creating writers," we can transform how children engage with mark-making and help them discover the joy and power of written communication.
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Writing development continues to be one of the most challenging areas for early years educators to address, particularly as we approach end-of-year assessments. The conflict between developmental readiness and curriculum expectations creates a tension that can be difficult to navigate. But what if the solution isn't more formal writing sessions, but rather creating more compelling reasons for children to write?
We dive deep into the realities of writing in reception classrooms, examining what the Early Learning Goals actually require and sharing exemplars that demonstrate the true expectations. Contrary to common misconceptions, the evidence suggests children need to be writing simple phrases that can be read by others, with most letters correctly formed – not producing complex sentences with perfect punctuation.
Our exploration of effective practice reveals that strategic provision makes all the difference. From "grab boxes" of mark-making tools positioned throughout the classroom to purposeful contexts like sign-up sheets and message centers, we unpack practical ways to embed writing opportunities that children genuinely want to engage with. These approaches honor children's play while simultaneously developing crucial skills.
Greg Bottrill's Drawing Club emerges as a particularly powerful methodology, offering a playful framework that incorporates rich vocabulary, mathematical concepts, and phonics learning through imaginative drawing and storytelling. Similarly, story scribing approaches validate children's language while modeling writing for authentic purposes. Both methodologies share a crucial element – they're fun, and children don't perceive them as "work."
Whether you're struggling with reluctant writers or simply looking to enhance your provision, this episode offers practical strategies that maintain a child-led approach while addressing curriculum requirements. By shifting our perspective from "teaching writing" to "creating writers," we can transform how children engage with mark-making and help them discover the joy and power of written communication.
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The Montessori Method:More Than Just Wooden Toys.
Unlock the secrets of the Montessori method with our heartfelt exploration into the life and legacy of Maria Montessori. This episode promises a journey through her revolutionary approach to education, born from a blend of engineering, psychiatry, and keen observation. We delve into her story, the challenges she overcame, and how her vision continues to influence educators worldwide. Together, we'll uncover practical applications of the Montessori principles that can breathe new life into today’s classrooms.
Step into the serene world of Montessori learning environments and discover what makes them so unique. We compare and contrast these carefully crafted spaces with traditional educational models, discussing everything from child-sized furniture to the iconic Montessori materials like the pink tower and sandpaper letters. We'll share insights on the importance of hands-on learning, the incorporation of nature, and how Montessori's methods help shape young minds to better understand mathematical concepts and develop cultural awareness.
Finally, we tackle the big questions about integrating Montessori strategies into modern education. How can we maintain the integrity of Montessori’s vision while embracing technology and creativity? We explore strategies for adaptation, from personalized learning activities to conflict resolution corners, providing a fresh take on balancing tradition with contemporary educational needs. So, join us to see how Montessori's timeless practices can be tailored to benefit today's learners in diverse settings.
Sources
Sunshine Teacher Training on youtube Sources https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ktR43Z9UcU
The montessori Baby, Toddler and Child books by Simmone Davis and Junnifa Uzodike
American Montessori Society website https://amshq.org/
Happa family- youtube account https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDs6BiaaXKiPy28wNpyUpoQ
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The Early Years Staff Meeting - Creating Writers Through Play and Purpose
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Speaker 2welcome back . Welcome . I'm Steph and I'm Sarah and we are the Early Years Staff Meeting .
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