
How to teach writing and reading to early year students
Renowned educator Diane Snowball provides insights and examples on how to effectively teach young students writing and reading.
Renowned educator Diane Snowball provides insights and examples on how to effectively teach young students writing and reading.
Literacy expert Sharon Callen delves into the four foundational elements of being a writer, to underpin a teacher’s literacy strategy.
Student engagement can be increased by bringing a child’s own language and experiences into their reading and writing.
Embracing diversity, using different technologies and constantly reviewing are key elements for teachers to create an impactful unit of work.
Dr Brian Cambourne says there are eight conditions for learning in the classroom that will lead to improved outcomes with students.
Quality literature can be a powerful tool in literacy teaching across all year levels, according to literacy facilitator Kate Tucker.
Author Mike Dumbleton says different books can be used by teachers to support student reading and writing.
The writing curriculum, process, traits and workshops will help teachers set up and plan lessons to build successful young writers.
Teachers can keep students engaged by presenting literacy devices through Mentor Texts, and then using the Quick Writes tool to practise and experiment.
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