Tadworth Primary School Wave 1, 2 and 3 Provision Map 2013-4. Waves of Intervention Model

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Tadworth Primary School Wave 1, 2 and 3 Provision Map 2013-4 Waves of Intervention Model It will be for the school to determine when/if a child needs Wave 2 or 3 interventions. This is often agreed in consultation with external professionals. Wave 1 Wave 1 is good quality, inclusive teaching which takes into account the learning needs of all the children in the classroom. This includes providing differentiated work and creating an inclusive learning environment. Wave 2 Wave 2 outlines specific, additional and time-limited interventions provided for some children who are falling behind the age expected level. Wave 2 interventions are often targeted at a group of pupils with similar needs. Wave 3 Wave 3 is targeted provision for a small percentage of children who either require a high level of additional support/specialised provision in order to address their needs or is for children who have been identified for an intervention designed to accelerate progress.

Examples of Wave 2 provision at Tadworth Primary School: Type of provision Name of intervention Group/individual Overview Expected outcome Year Teacher/Teaching Assistant () Reading Daily Readers Being heard reading by a member of staff Teacher and/or everyday Phonics and spelling Letters and Sounds Group Years 3 to 6 Spelling and handwriting Alpha to Omega Group This is taught at Wave 1 (Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), +2) but continues for identified children in Key Stage 2 A spelling, reading and writing programme 15mins x4 per week Writing + Reading High 5 Small group Reading and writing programme to develop language, comprehension and writing skills Writing/Fine motor skills Handwriting without Tears Small group 15mins x3 per week Unique strategies are used to reinforce letter formation, spacing and neatness, and cursive connections between letters To improve spelling age by 6 months in a 4 month period To improve spelling age by 6 months in a 4 month period Accelerated progress in reading and writing To make legible and fluent handwriting an easy and automatic skill Y3-6 Y5 Early Years Foundation Stage and Teacher and /trained adult Writing Booster writing group A programme To ensure the Year 4,5 and Teacher or

Speaking and Listening Speaking and Listening/Language group planned by the teacher and to meet the needs of a group. Oracy Programme English as an Additional Language (EAL) support Small group 15mins x3 per week Focussing on listening, attention and basic vocabulary. /Group Teaching conversational and written English to children who have English as an additional language Maths Snap on 2 Maths Group 10mins per day 5 days per week Working on aspects of number Maths First Class @ Number Group 30mins x3 per week for 10 weeks Working on number and calculation expected amount of progress is made To develop the oral language skills of pupils by focussing on listening, attention and basic vocab. To develop the strategies that pupils use to promote their own learning Enabling the children to become proficient in English so that they can access the curriculum and make the expected amount of progress To ensure the expected amount of progress is made To ensure the expected amount of progress is made 6 Early Years Foundation Stage and and 2 Years 3 to 6 Year 2 to 5 (in conjunction with the Race Equality and Minority Achievement service advisor from Surrey)

Physical Needs Physical Needs Social and Emotional support Social and Emotional TOPs (Teacher and Occupational Therapist Programme for Schools) Occupational Therapy Programme Emotional Literacy Assistant (ELSA) Group 15mins x2 per week for approx. 12 weeks to develop fine and gross motor skills (including work on concentration, coordination and confidence) Group 15mins x2 per week A programme to work on fine motor skills such as pencil control, fastening clothes etc. /group The qualified ELSA tailors a support programme (in conjunction with the inclusion leader) depending on the needs of the child/group Lunch Club Group A range of activities are on offer for children who find outdoor lunchtime play difficult or have other pastoral/medical needs Improvements noted against identified areas Improvements noted against identified areas Improvement in the area of emotional literacy being targeted Normally aimed to address one or more of the following: *A positive lunchtime experience *Improved social/friendship skills *Better able to cope Early Years Foundation Stage and

To support progress, engagement and attention in class In-class support Group To secure greater levels of engagement in order to make rapid progress across specific aspects of the curriculum with lunchtime play outside

Examples of Wave 3 Provision at Tadworth Primary School: Type of provision Reading Name of intervention Reading Recovery Writing 1:1 Target work Highly personalised, targeted support Literacy Speaking and Listening/Language Booster/focus writing group Language Therapy (SLT) externally provided Group/individual Overview Expected outcome Year Teacher/Teaching Assistant () 30mins x5 per week To make Teacher for 20 weeks with a accelerated trained Reading progress in reading Recovery teacher (twice the normal rate of progress) Group A programme planned by the teacher and to meet the needs of the group. NHS Language Therapist will assess and identify targets which a SLT will then work on with the child. To meet the targets/gain success as set out in the child s individual speech and language plan For children the school Year 4,5 and 6 Teacher/ For children the school/external professionals Language Therapist Language Speaking and Listening/Language Language The school s Speech and Language assistant will attend the SLT sessions and then deliver follow up support throughout the week To meet the targets/gain success as set out in the child s individual speech and language plan For children the school (trained in supporting children with Speech, Language and Communication Difficulties)

Maths Wave 3 Maths /pairs Highly personalised, targeted maths support delivered on a daily basis Social and emotional support Personalised Home School Link Worker (HSLW) Personalised Personalised support programme to meet the needs of the child Providing support in/out of class to support the child s learning. Improvement in the area identified as requiring support eg. managing emotions, improving attendance For the child to be able to access the curriculum and to cope with the demands of a mainstream school Years 3 to 6 Accessible to children in all year For children the school Home School Link Worker in liaison with the ELSA, Inclusion Leader and any relevant external services with support from the Teacher, Inclusion leader and relevant external services