Developing Writing for Different Purposes: Teaching about Genre in the Early Years

by Jeni Riley and David Reedy

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`Jeni Riley and David Reedy share excellent examples of how primary school children worked on a non-fiction text format.... A well-informed book with a welcome dose of humour' - Nursery World

`The theoretical underpinning to this volume is rigorous and the case studies are both endearing and informative' - Early Years

`One of the insights of social theories of language which is now taken for granted is that language varies as the social context varies' (Kress, 1997)

This is a book that operationalizes this insight: it charts young children's early attempts to write as they struggle to communicate meaning for a variety of purposes. Each section deals with the appropriate research evidence on the development of children's competence in literacy, and their growing awareness of genre, and uniquely, with a clear approach to teaching children from three to seven years. The text combines the necessary theoretical underpinning plus the day-to-day practical experience of working with young children in order to develop their understanding of the different forms and language of texts.

  • ISBN10 1446264807
  • ISBN13 9781446264805
  • Publish Date 4 April 2013 (first published 26 January 2000)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint SAGE Publications Ltd
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 208
  • Language English