Implementing SSP in Year 3, 4, 5 & 6 Using PLD - October 2024 (Brisbane)
Schedule
Wed Oct 23 2024 at 09:00 am to 03:00 pm
UTC+10:00Location
Rydges Fortitude Valley | Bowen Hills, QL
About this Event
By middle and upper primary, students typically present with a diverse range in ability.
What to teach? When to screen? How to cater for the range in ability?
PLD provides an Australian, evidence-based approach to Structured Synthetic Phonics (SSP) for primary school educators. Aligned with the Science of Reading, PLD’s SSP approach extends from the junior primary years through to the upper primary years and thereby facilitating a whole school approach. This full-day seminar outlines the explicit instruction of phonics, decoding, and spelling along with time-efficient tracking of student performance that informs the targeted teaching.
This one-day Literacy and Learning, a seminar designed for Years 3, 4, 5, & 6, outlines evidence-based structured synthetic phonics (SSP) teaching and student tracking. Despite the range in the ability within each middle and upper primary class, the targeted SSP teaching aims to cater for the literacy outcomes of all students in middle and upper primary students. This seminar provides a scope and sequence that is practical, realistic, and time-efficient to implement and will cater for advanced, average, and delayed students.
Recommended for staff working within Years 3, 4, 5, & 6, this seminar explores:
- A non-standardised spelling placement test in order to determine the specific range within the class.
- How to allocate a proportion of the literacy block to the explicit instruction of spelling and decoding ‘word attack’ skills and also how to facilitate the transference of these spelling words (and ever-increasing sophisticated vocabulary concepts) into writing.
- A synthetic phonics approach for the students operating at a junior primary level.
- For the stronger students, a phonic-based approach focuses on word meanings and opportunities to transfer concepts into writing.
- Oral language instruction and how to facilitate students’ ability to speak in complex grammatically correct sentences.
- As narrative programs have been associated with increasing comprehension and written expression ability, narrative retelling and narrative generation processes are also outlined.
Created to have a broad appeal, these seminars are relevant to all primary school staff involved in Years 3, 4, 5 & 6 literacy learning: School leaders, Literacy Coordinators, Literacy Support Staff, middle and upper primary classroom teachers, and assistants.
For more information and to view the seminar flyer, click here.
Where is it happening?
Rydges Fortitude Valley, Carriage Street, Bowen Hills, AustraliaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
AUD 249.00 to AUD 269.00