Using the QCA Scemes
Through active methods and physical
response children feel safe to explore and experiment with the
new sounds. For those who prefer to listen and observe, they absorb
the new language by watching others and gradually increase in
confidence, until they too are joining in, responding to what they
hear and see and engaging with others in short conversations and
role-play.
Upper Key Stage 2
Units 13–24 are inspired by themes that are
commonly taught in years five and six and which reflect children’s
developing maturity and cognitive skills. These involve, for
example, planning the exploration of a river, writing a poem from
the stimulus of a painting or expressing opinions about musical
preferences.
In addition, children develop their skills of
sound discrimination and word segmentation and are encouraged to
use these as strategies to help their writing and to work out the
pronunciation of new words. Some of the less common phonemes are
introduced in these later units, and there are regular
opportunities to revise the phonemes introduced earlier.