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Writing

At Bawnmore, we believe every child is a writer. Our writing curriculum is built around high-quality texts, purposeful writing opportunities, and clear progression in composition, spelling, grammar, and handwriting. We want children to write confidently for a range of audiences and purposes, using their growing knowledge of language, structure, and style.


Curriculum

Our writing curriculum is ambitious, inclusive, and carefully sequenced from Early Years to Year 2. A golden thread runs through everything we do—strong relationships, emotional wellbeing, and a sense of belonging—because we know these are the foundations for confident, creative writing.

We aim for children to:

  • See themselves as writers and take pride in their work
  • Write with confidence, accuracy, and increasing independence
  • Adapt writing for different audiences, purposes, and genres
  • Apply writing skills across the wider curriculum in meaningful contexts

Genres are revisited and developed each year, including stories, poetry, letters, recounts, instructions, non-chronological reports, and persuasive writing.


Teaching

Teaching in writing is immersive, engaging, and rooted in best practice. Our approach includes:

  • Talk for Writing strategies to support oral rehearsal, story mapping, and role play
  • Power of Reading sequences to develop comprehension and composition through high-quality texts
  • Explicit teaching of spelling (Floppy’s Phonics and Spelling Shed), grammar, and handwriting (Letter-Join scheme)
  • Carefully chosen core texts linked to wider curriculum topics, promoting diversity and inclusion
  • Regular opportunities for shared writing, live feedback, editing, and self-assessment
  • Writing integrated across all subjects to give real purpose and context

Achievement

By the end of Year 2, children:

  • Write confidently and creatively for a range of purposes
  • Demonstrate stamina and pride in their written work
  • Apply spelling, grammar, and handwriting skills accurately
  • Use writing as a tool for communication across the curriculum and beyond

SEND and Inclusion

We ensure all children succeed in writing through:

  • Word banks, sentence stems, and oral rehearsal to support vocabulary and sentence construction
  • Visual prompts and immersive experiences to give writing real purpose
  • Adaptations such as writing slopes, coloured paper, and pencil grips for fine motor support
  • Opportunities to record ideas in alternative ways (drawing, scribing, voice recording)
  • Scaffolded tasks and modelled examples to build confidence and independence

Further supporting documents and guidance on our writing curriculum can be found below.