Year 2 Non-fiction Unit 4 – Non-chronological reports
Chapters
- 1 Year 2 Non-fiction Unit 4 – Non-chronological reports
- 2 Objectives
- 3 Prior learning
- 4 Teaching sequence phase 1
- 5 Teaching sequence phase 2
- 6 Teaching sequence phase 3
- 7 Complete teaching sequence
- 8 Assessment
- 9 Pupil writing targets
- 10 Key aspects of learning
Non-chronological reports (4 weeks)
This is the last in a sequence of non-fiction units in Year 2. It builds on children's work during unit 3 on information texts related to questioning, evaluating usefulness and drawing on knowledge when writing. This unit can be linked to many other curriculum areas or themes and is based on cross-curricular work. Children should have the opportunity to develop their research skills using paper-based and ICT-based texts. They could use search engines to find images on the Internet, leaflets from educational visits, photographs taken by children and non-chronological paper-based texts.
Phase 1
Read and compare paper and ICT-based non-chronological reports. Identify common features; evaluate effectiveness of text to support reading pathways.
Phase 2
Plan a non-chronological report identifying a general theme, using subheadings, key details and information.
Phase 3
Demonstrate how to organise ideas under subheadings into a paragraph. Children write their own non-chronological reports arranged into simple paragraphs.
Overview
After a practical activity or undertaking some research in books or on the web in a foundation subject, lead a discussion on generalising from repeated occurrences or observations so that the children can distinguish between a description of a single member of a group and the group in general, for example a particular dog, and dogs in general. Read texts containing information in a simple report format, for example 'There are two sorts of x… ; 'They live in x… ; 'the As have x… , 'but the Bs… , etc. Assemble information on another subject and use the text as a template for writing a report on it, appropriating the language to present, sequence and categorise ideas.
1998 Framework objectives covered:
Year 2, Term 3: T19 and T21 make simple notes from non–fiction texts; write non-chronological reports based on structure of known texts, using appropriate language to present, sequence and categorise ideas.
In this section
- Foundation Stage, Year 1 and 2 Non-fiction: Mixed-age planning Information texts
- ICT applications in Literacy
- Pupil writing targets
- Steps in learning
- Text type: Non-fiction
- Year 1 and 2 Non-fiction: Mixed-age planning Sentence level progression
- Year 2 Non-fiction Unit 1 Instructions
- Year 2 Non-fiction Unit 2 Explanations
- Year 2 Non-fiction Unit 3 Information texts
- Year 2 Non-fiction Unit 4 Non-chronological reports
- Year 2 literacy planning
- Year 2 literacy planning: Non-fiction
- Year 2, 3 and 4 Non-fiction: Mixed-age planning Explanation
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