Languages
This curricular area consists of :-
Literacy and English –listening and talking, reading and writing
Modern languages - French
Language is a key aspect of our culture and literacy is fundamental to all areas of learning as it unlocks access to the wider curriculum. Being literate increases opportunities through all aspects of life. Our school provides a broad range of learning opportunities which will contribute to the development of Literacy and English. Literacy is taught through all subjects, not just during English lessons.
We teach Literacy and English through relevant, real-life, enjoyable contexts often building on the children’s own experiences. It may be taught through play and other planned activities. Children are encouraged to work collaboratively – with partners- as well as on their own. Pupils often communicate their work to others eg online, to other schools and classes, to a wider audience. ICT is widely used throughout all Literacy and English work. Throughout all the levels teachers plan to enable their learners to develop their skills with increasing depth.
ScotsLanguage studies are very much included in their English work. Scottish texts are used to help develop an appreciation of Scotland’s vibrant literary heritage.
There are some lessons which encourage an understanding of our
Gaelic heritage. We encourage Gaelic speakers to visit the school and staff have enough experience of the Gaelic language and can teach the children some of the basics.
French
is taught to Pr. 4-7. Learning other languages enables children to make connections with different people and their cultures. Much of this learning is through songs and games and children are encouraged to join in and have fun and learn at the same time.
This curricular area consists of :-
Literacy and English –listening and talking, reading and writing
Modern languages - French
Language is a key aspect of our culture and literacy is fundamental to all areas of learning as it unlocks access to the wider curriculum. Being literate increases opportunities through all aspects of life. Our school provides a broad range of learning opportunities which will contribute to the development of Literacy and English. Literacy is taught through all subjects, not just during English lessons.
We teach Literacy and English through relevant, real-life, enjoyable contexts often building on the children’s own experiences. It may be taught through play and other planned activities. Children are encouraged to work collaboratively – with partners- as well as on their own. Pupils often communicate their work to others eg online, to other schools and classes, to a wider audience. ICT is widely used throughout all Literacy and English work. Throughout all the levels teachers plan to enable their learners to develop their skills with increasing depth.
ScotsLanguage studies are very much included in their English work. Scottish texts are used to help develop an appreciation of Scotland’s vibrant literary heritage.
There are some lessons which encourage an understanding of our
Gaelic heritage. We encourage Gaelic speakers to visit the school and staff have enough experience of the Gaelic language and can teach the children some of the basics.
French
is taught to Pr. 4-7. Learning other languages enables children to make connections with different people and their cultures. Much of this learning is through songs and games and children are encouraged to join in and have fun and learn at the same time.