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Understand Current National and Organisational Policies...
  Understand current national and organisational policies and practices for literacy development    1.1,  Explain the aims and importance of learning provision for literacy development  The learning provisions for development in literacy are extremely important and can be reached by using their language skills.  They learn to communicate with others through three main ways: they are Speaking, Reading and Writing.  These three areas interact with each other and develop the Childs self-expression and imagination.  They must be given the opportunity within all different subject areas to use and extend their language so that their thinking skills progress to a higher level.  The literacy curriculum is for pupils to explore and expand on how languageâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Whilst in class during a literacy lesson, children with very little English language will complete early learning games.  This could be made up of cards matching pictures to their English word cards, for example, a picture of a horse will match to the word ââ¬Ëhorseââ¬â¢.  As their English progresses, they would become more involved in the lessons that the whole class is doing, but we would be considerate by using more basic language so that it gives the child confidence in what they are doing.  Correcting their grammar is essential; otherwise they fall into lazy habits.  However, this must be done in a sensitive and caring manner.  An example of this is a year 4 Portuguese boy in my class.  He has been with us for 2 years.  He recently asked me ââ¬Ëcan I drink water pleaseââ¬â¢.  I told him the correct way to ask was ââ¬Ëcan I have a drink of water pleaseââ¬â¢.     He now asks correctly each time.     1.2,  Summarise the relevant policy and age related expectations of learners relevant to literacy development in the setting.  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