ICT Applications in Literacy
The aim of this section is to show how ICT may add value to aspects of literacy learning across the primary phase. It comprises a collection of brief illustrations, grouped by the type of technology they exploit. Illustrations may also be accessed by hyperlink from a grid which shows where they might fit in terms of age range and strand of literacy learning. Of course, the technologies and approaches listed will need to be interpreted and amended to suit the needs of learners. They may also be adapted for use beyond the age ranges specified here.
Note: Move your cursor over the text in the table below to see an example of an ICT activity that could be used to support learning in literacy.
Speaking and listening
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Lower Key Stage Two |
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1. Speaking |
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2. Listening and responding |
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3. Group discussion and interaction |
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4. Drama |
Reading
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Foundation Stage |
Key Stage One |
Lower Key Stage Two |
Upper Key Stage Two |
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5. Word recognition: decoding (reading) and encoding (spelling) |
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6. Word structure and spelling |
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7. Understanding and interpreting texts |
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8. Engaging with and responding to texts |
Writing
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Foundation Stage |
Key Stage One |
Lower Key Stage Two |
Upper Key Stage Two |
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5. Word recognition: decoding (reading) and encoding (spelling) |
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6. Word structure and spelling |
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9. Creating and shaping texts |
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10. Text structure and organisation |
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11. Sentence structure and punctuation |
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12. Presentation |
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