
At Cronton CE Primary School our KEYS Curriculum is built around the National Curriculum, enriched to reflect the children and community we teach in. As a church school our Christian ethos and school values are the heart of everything we do.
We believe every child can be their BEST with our Vision statement reflecting this.
“I can do everything through God who gives me strength” Philippians 4:13
Curriculum Intent
The main aim in teaching English at Cronton CE is to ensure all children reach their full potential through a well-planned curriculum. To ensure they develop an understanding that will help the children develop their independence and to take responsibility to always be the BEST they can be.
The aims include:
When I read great literature, great drama, speeches, or sermons, I feel that the human mind has not achieved anything greater than the ability to share feelings and thoughts through language.
Throughout our KEYs curriculum English is at its core. Whether it be in the articulation of the subject or understanding the subject specific vocabulary, English is the overarching subject that enables the children to share their knowledge and understanding. This may be through oral, written or dramatized enactments to share their learning outcomes. English promotes high standards of literacy by equipping pupils with a strong command of the written and spoken word, and to develop their love of literature through widespread reading for enjoyment. This is permeated throughout our KEYS Curriculum and supports the development our children throughout their time at Cronton.

The KEY Attributes of our English Curriculum:
Implementation
The English Curriculum is currently delivered using a variety of genres across each year group, with specific author focuses and medium term units for each genre applicable to the year group.
The Early learning Goals are followed to ensure continuity and progression from the Foundation Stage through to the National Curriculum. Pupil provision is related to attainment, not age.
The teaching of English is carried out by the class teacher.
Throughout the subject of English, our pupils will also demonstrate additional traits from our KEYS Learning Attitudes including - Teamwork, Curiosity, Responsibility, Independence and Perseverance which gives them the ability to learn through and learn from their mistakes.

At Cronton we believe that immersing children in a range of high quality texts leads to effective writing outcomes. Therefore, we use a reading into writing approach for our English units. We use Ready Steady Write to aid us with this.

Each English unit follows this process:
1. Immerse
This is where the children are immersed in the focus genre with lots of reading.
Examples of activities for these lessons include:
2. Analyse
This is the time to identify the key features of the genre through discussion and text marking.
Examples of activities for these lessons include:
3. Plan and write
We follow a scaffolded, modelled writing approach. Write lessons include opportunities for the children to edit
and improve their written work.



At Cronton, we use Spelling Shed in Year One and Ready, Steady, Spell in Years Two to Six to support our children's development of spelling. Each week the teacher sets a spelling list for the children to learn.