
To support early writing in Reception and Year 1, we use a highly successful programme for reading and writing called Read Write Inc (RWI) to develop phonic knowledge. This enables our learners to become confident readers and writers (please click here to find out more about RWI: http://www.glebeprim
ary.co.uk/English-Reading/ ). When children have completed the RWI programme, their writing lessons begin to follow The Write Stuff approach. For Years 2-6, writing is taught across the school using The Write Stuff approach, which is an incredibly effective way to develop children’s understanding of writing, punctuation and grammar.
The Write Stuff
The Write Stuff approach uses key texts to inspire writing and breaks learning down into manageable chunks. During a Write Stuff writing unit, the children experience: sentence stacking lessons, experience days and independent writing sequences. These are all linked to the three zones of writing that we encourage the children to write through. On the left you can see our Writing Rainbow. We believe that writing is strengthened by great imaginations, which we can remember by using the FANTASTIC acronym. Next, there is the GRAMMARISTICS tools. Children use these lenses to be in control of their grammar choices to improve the precision and the impact of their writing. Finally the techniques, which are part of the BOOMTASTIC lenses. These enable children to showcase their personal voice and writerly style through the techniques they use
What is a Sentence Stacking lesson?
Sentence Stacking lessons concentrate on the teaching of writing with a sharp focus on the craft and construction of sentences. Each Sentence Stacking lesson is organised into three learning chunks. Each learning chunk focuses on one of the lenses from the Writing Rainbow. Through vocab gathering activities and strong modelled writing from the teacher, the children build up their writing, sentence by sentence. Sentences created by pupils are celebrated and examples are used to form a large class display.

What is an Experience Day?
These lessons are immersive activities that stimulate ideas. Experience lessons can take many forms – visits out, visitors in, drama workshops, zoom calls, research etc. They are used to strengthen the children’s understanding on the context and build their imagination. During these lessons, great vocabulary is drawn out of the children linked to the Writing Rainbow, ready to use in their writing.
What is independent writing?
At the end of every unit, the children are excited and ready to write their own piece of writing by themselves. During these lessons, the children can show off all of the skills they have been learning about in their own independent work.
Writing for a Purpose
At Glebe, we consider the task, audience and purpose (TAP) in all of our writing units. We believe that writing for a purpose and with an audience in mind, supports children to be successful at achieving their task. We use Michael Tidd’s four purposes for writing: to entertain, to inform, to persuade and to discuss.
