Index of "themes" running through the National Literacy Strategy: Framework for Teaching.
The index only covers Key Stage 2 (Years 3 to 6 inclusive) at present.
It shows the "themes", and the term(s) in which these are taught. So ......
Adjectives: discussing, defining, collecting, classifying, identifying in shared reading 3iimeans that Adjectives: discussing, defining, collecting, classifying, identifying in shared reading
Adjectives: discussing, defining, collecting, classifying, identifying in shared reading 3ii deleting/substituting them, experimenting with in shared writing 3ii comparative and superlative, degrees of intensity; adjectival phrases 4ii Adverbs: identifying; collecting, classifying, the ly suffix, substituting in clauses or sentences 4i as qualifiers of verbs, impact of in sentences; using in own writing 4i degrees of intensity, for contraction and possession, spelling rules 4ii Apostrophe: beginning to use in own writing 4ii for possession (revise from Y4 term 1 sic*) 5iii Capital letter: use to start sentence 3i for names, headings, emphasis, new lines in poetry 3ii Clauses: joining and separating 4ii sentences with more than one, identifying the main clause 5iii manipulating to achieve different effects 6iii Comma: to separate items in a list 3i occurrence in reading, discuss functions 3ii marking grammatical boundaries within sentences 3iii, 4i as aid to reader 5i commas (and paragraphing) in dialogue 5i in embedding clauses 5ii Conjunctions: widening range 3iii Connectives: use adverbs, adverbial phrases, conjunctions, to structure an argument 4iii to link clauses, to link sentences 5iii words and phrases, collect, classify, 6i Colon: as aid to reader 5i Conditionals: in past and future, their uses; using to construct sentences 6ii Dialogue: commas and paragraphing (see also 'speech') 5i Discursive texts: grammatical features/language conventions of 6iii Explanatory texts: grammatical features/language conventions of explanatory texts: 6iii Formal official language: collecting & analyzing, conventions of, typical words/expressions 6ii Grammar: use to decipher new/unfamiliar words 3i, 3ii, 3iii check own work/suggest alternative constructions 4i Grammatical agreement: in speech and writing 3ii pronouns & verbs 3iii nouns & verbs 5i, 5ii, 5iii nouns, pronouns, verbs 5ii Grammatical features of: discursive, explanatory, instructional, narrative, persuasive texts: 6iii recounts, reports: 6iii Handwriting: presentation devices: speech bubbles, enlarged/italicised print, captions & headings, inset text 3i Instructional writing: verb forms in 5i Instructional texts: grammatical features/language conventions of 6iii Language: differences between spoken and written language 5ii conventions of discursive, explanatory, instructional, narrative, persuasive texts; recounts, reports 6iii investigating language of proverbs, language changes, dialect etc. 6iii Narrative: grammatical features/language conventions of 6iii Nouns: pluralising nouns 3ii revision from Y4 (sic*); agreement with pronouns & verbs, 5ii Persuasive texts: grammatical features/language conventions of 6iii Pluralisation: recognising singular/plural forms; which nouns can be pluralised 3ii transforming sentences between singular/plural 3ii Prepositions: search for, identify and classify; substituting and experimenting 5iii revise from Y5 6i Presentation devices: speech bubbles, enlarged or italicised print, captions and headings, inset text 3i Pronouns: noticing in speech and reading 3iii 1st, 2nd, 3rd person forms of; marking gender; grammatical agreement with verbs 3iii personal/possessive pronouns 3iii substituting pronouns for nouns in own writing 3iii agreement with nouns & verbs, revision from Y4 (sic*) 5ii ensuring clarity of 5ii Punctuation: purpose and use of full-stop, capitals, exclamation marks, question marks, speech marks 3i speech marks: use in writing 3iii use commas, semi-colons, colons, dashes, hyphens, speech marks in reading 4iii notice commas and layout of direct speech 5i to replace intonation, pauses, gestures 5ii in complex sentences 5ii, 5iii colon, semi-colon, parenthetic commas, dashes, brackets. (secure use of) 6i Reading: identifying adjectives in shared reading 3ii words/phrases to signal time sequences 3iii ambiguities, exploring in sentence contractions 5ii Reading and punctuation: notice commas; notice capital letters 3ii identify possessive apostrophes 4ii use commas, semi-colons, colons, dashes, hyphens, speech marks 4iii notice commas and layout of direct speech 5i Recounts: verb forms in 5i grammatical features/language conventions of 6iii Reports: grammatical features/language conventions of 6iii Sentences: see also Grammatical agreement Sentences: questions; statements 4iii ambiguity arising from sentence contraction 5ii shortening; deleting/substituting words in; combining two or more 5ii differences between spoken and written language 5ii contracting sentences for editing, note making, summary (revise) 6ii Sentences: word order: deleting words & retaining sense 3ii, 5i orders which maintain/destroy meaning 4ii changing word order, words essential to meaning 5i re-order simple sentences 5ii re-expressing sentences, revise from Y5 6i, 6ii Sentences: complex sentences: combining two or more 5ii checking meaning of; exploring sequence/structure of clauses 6i using different connectives 6i appropriate punctuation (revise); constructing them (revise) 6ii identifying main clauses; ways of connecting clauses (revise) 6ii Speech: use speech marks in own writing 3iii Speech: direct/reported speech; commas and paragraphing for direct speech 5i Standard English: agreement between nouns and verbs; consistency of tense and subject 5i, 5ii, 5iii avoidance of double negatives; avoidance of non-standard dialect 5i, 5ii, 5iii revise from Y5 6i Suffixes: indicating degrees of intensity in adverbs 4ii Term: speech marks 3i verb 3i adjective, use it appropriately 3ii singular, plural, use these appropriately 3ii collective noun 3ii comma 3ii tense 4i preposition 5iii active and passive 6i, 6ii Types of text: discursive, explanatory, instructional, narrative, persuasive, recounts, reports 6iii Verbs: collecting and classifying function of; experimenting with 3i 1st, 2d and 3rd person, collect, categorise, discuss 3ii powerful verbs 4i 1st, 2nd, 3rd person; identify and classify verbs; auxiliary verbs 5i Verbs: forms of active, interrogative, imperative in recounts/instructional writing 5i active and passive 6i, 6ii passive voice, effects of 6ii Verbs: grammatical agreement: with pronouns 3iii with pronouns & nouns 5ii Verbs: tenses: use past tense consistently for narration 3i use tenses with increasing accuracy in speaking and writing 3i in narrative and information texts 4i past, present, future; past tense in recounts 5i Vocabulary: powerful verbs 4i Word classes: cues for identifying 4iii Writing: demarcate sentences with full-stop/capital letter 3i write in complete sentences and identify sentence boundaries 3i use commas in lists 3i use verb tenses with increasing accuracy 3i experimenting with adjectives in shared writing 3ii use widening range of conjunctions 3iii ensure grammatical agreement of pronouns and verbs 3iii words/phrases to signal time sequences 3iii edit and revise own writing 4i using adverbs with discrimination in own writing 4i using commas to mark grammatical boundaries within sentences 4i using appostrophe 4ii good connectives (discuss) 5i proof-read and edit own work (discuss); simplifying clumsy constructions (discuss) 5i use imperative forms of verbs in instructional texts/past tense in recounts 5i complex sentences 5i, 6i, 6iii for different readers/purposes 5i, 5ii, 5iii, 6i transform between active/passive 6i, 6ii using conditionals 6ii impersonal voice; passive (revise) 6iii*There are three places in the document where work, said in the framework to be revision from a particular term, seems infact to be revising work from a different term or year! Since it is easy to spot in the index the year/term in which the earlier work should be taught, I have left the apparently erroneous cross-references uncorrected so that others can check for themselves.
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