25 places available
Almost every Year 3-8 classroom has them; those readers who still struggle with decoding fluency, whose reading age is one plus years behind their chronological age, for whom the gap is widening all the time and whose confidence levels about reading are in tatters.
This workshop will equip you to deliver a well researched and proven 8-10 week intervention that will develop those missing decoding strategies and rebuild reader confidence. The best news is that you can integrate it into your normal classroom reading group rotation so they don’t have to be withdrawn. We also take care of the next very important part, integrating the reader back into a mainstream guided reading program.
Highly recommended for the experienced or beginning teacher who wants to be able to do something for these students within their normal reading program, the learning support teacher who deals with these issues all the time and wants a fresh approach that is going to work.
Please note this is not intended for students with extreme learning difficulties.
"I feel ready to go back to my class and implement it straight away. Great to be able to quickly identify the specific range of students who this will work for and the teaching resources are fantastic - everything I need is included."
Year 6 Teacher, Christchurch
This SharpReading for the Struggling Older Reader workshop includes:
$ 120 : Members: Part Time/Relief/Student
$ 240 : Members: Full Time
$ 385 : Non-Members
Morning tea and lunch provided.
Hilton Ayrey
Literacy Consultant: SharpReading
Christchurch, New Zealand
Members and non-members
Teachers of Years 3-8
This training relates to the following standards :
Standard 2 – Know the content and how to teach it
Standard 3 – Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
Standard 4 – Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
Standard 7 – Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community
Wed 2 Oct @ 8.30am - 10.30am
14 SPACES
Wed 16 Oct @ 12.00pm - 3.15pm
5 SPACES
Fri 25 Oct @ 9.00am - 3.30am
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