• Reading Success in Action - Decoding 1 - Jocelyn Seamer

    Reading Success in Action –...

    $88.00

    When making the shift to a systematic, explicit approach to teaching reading, it can be challenging to know how to arrange content in a way that supports the learning of every child in your class.  The Reading Success in Action lesson sequence is designed to take the guess work out of making instructional decisions in teaching the basic code.  Don’t spend hours agonizing over what, when and how to teach decoding.  Follow the sequence and give your mental energy to supporting the students in your care.

    – 86 pages of content

    – Follows the Letters and Sounds sequence  (s a t p i n m d g o c k ck e u r h b f l ff ll ss j v w x y z zz qu ch sh th ng)

    – Easy to follow lesson plans contain instruction, teacher background knowledge, word lists and differentiated decodable sentences.

  • Spelling Success in Action 1 - Jocelyn Seamer

    Spelling Success in Action 1 ...

    $88.00

    Spelling Success in Action gives you all the knowledge you need to understand the basics of morphology and spelling and teach with confidence.

  • Spelling Through Morphographs, Teacher Materials

    Spelling Through Morphographs, T...

    $595.95

    Please also see Spelling Through Morphographs student book ISBN: 9780076053957.

    Spelling Through Morphographs, Teacher Materials include: Teacher’s Guide, Teachers Presentation Book 1, Teachers Presentation Book 2.

    Spelling Through Morphographs is a one-year program designed to teach spelling to older students (4th grade and older). Students learn that words are composed of morphographs, which roughly are prefixes, suffixes, and bases or roots. The program presents rules for combining the morphographs and provides extensive practice in applying these rules. The program uses specific strategies that encourage students to think their way through spelling rather than to memorize weekly word lists. These strategies, combined with repeated practice and application enable students to spell unfamiliar words and to remember familiar words more successfully than they would by using other methods.

    Upon completion of the program, students will have learned 750 morphographs and be able to spell between 12,000 and 15,000 words including most words on the complete Dolch word list and words most commonly misspelled in high school an college. The program can be used with regular education students, and can also be used with students with disabilities or students with English as a second language. The more at-risk students will likely need additional practice.

  • Phonemic Awareness - YELLOW Yr 3-5 Extension New Australian 2022 ED

    Phonemic Awareness – YELLO...

    $99.00

    2770000027250

  • Science A Stem Approach Foundation

    Science A Stem Approach Foundation

    $53.95

    ISBN 9781925431933

  • Science A Stem Approach Year 1

    Science A Stem Approach Year 1

    $53.95

    ISBN 9781925431940

  • Science A Stem Approach Year 2

    Science A Stem Approach Year 2

    $53.95

    ISBN 9781925431957

  • Science A Stem Approach Year 3

    Science A Stem Approach Year 3

    $58.95

    ISBN 9781925431964

  • Science A Stem Approach Year 4

    Science A Stem Approach Year 4

    $58.95

    ISBN 9781925431971

  • Science A Stem Approach Year 5

    Science A Stem Approach Year 5

    $58.95

    ISBN 9781925431988

  • The Writing Rope by Joan Sedita

    The Writing Rope by Joan Sedita

    $86.99

    ISBN 9781681255897

  • Building Engagement in Middle Years Mathematics by Peter Sullivan

    Building Engagement in Middle Ye...

    $79.95

    ISBN 9780190330835

  • Sunshine Decodable Readers Teacher Book Series 2 Sets 1-3

    Sunshine Decodable Readers Teach...

    $65.00

    ISBN 9781991020239

  • Sunshine Decodable Readers Teacher Book Series 1 Sets 1-3

    Sunshine Decodable Readers Teach...

    $65.00

    ISBN 9781990021480

  • Thinking Reading : What every secondary teacher needs to know about reading by James & Dianne Murphy

    Thinking Reading : What every se...

    $34.99

    Despite the efforts of teachers and educators, every year secondary schools across the English-speaking world turn out millions of functionally-illiterate leavers. The costs in human misery and in wasted productivity are catastrophic. What can schools do to prevent this situation?

    In their highly-accessible new book, James and Dianne Murphy combine more than 50 years of experience to provide teachers with a thorough, easy-to-use walk-through of the extensive research on reading and its effects on student achievement. Drawing on the work of experts from around the world, the authors explore how we learn to read, how the many myths and misconceptions around reading developed, and why they continue to persist.

    Building on these foundations, chapters go on to examine how the general secondary school classroom can support all levels of reading more effectively, regardless of subject; how school leaders can ensure that their systems, practices and school culture deliver the very best literacy provision for all students; and what it takes to ensure that a racing intervention aimed at adolescent struggling readers is truly effective.

    The overall message is one of great optimism: the authors demonstrate that the right of every child to learn to read is entirely achievable if schools employ the best research-driven practice.

  • Teaching and Learning Primary English Edited by Damon Thomas | Angela Thomas

    Teaching and Learning Primary En...

    $95.95

    With contributions from so many wonderful knowledgeable people including Dr Karyn Carson, Anne Bayetto, Rhona Stainthorp, Deslea Konza, Timothy Rasinski and the list goes on and on!!!

     

    Equip your students with the knowledge and skills to teach English well.

    Teaching English well is important for every primary school teacher, but it can also seem overwhelming—and for good reason. The amount of English content that must be taught throughout primary school is considerable. Speaking, listening, reading, writing, viewing, and creating are social practices that rely on highly complex cognitive processes, require specialised knowledge about the English language, and an understanding of how children develop literacy skills to use English for different communicative purposes.

    Teaching and Learning Primary English is written for initial teacher education (ITE) students and practising primary school teachers. It addresses the complexities of English teaching and aims to build deep understandings of the most important aspects of primary English education. It will assist ITE students and practising teachers navigate the often complicated, crowded, and interconnected landscape of English education.


    KEY FEATURES

    • Aligns to the three strands of the Australian Curriculum: English — language, literacy, and literature.
    • The pedagogical model of explicit instruction underpins this text, giving pre-service teachers the confidence to teach in a direct and structured way.
    • Each chapter provides the who, what, when, where, how, and why of primary English teaching.
    • Chapters begin by explaining key theoretical ideas related to the teaching of reading, writing, and children’s literature, providing a strong understanding of the main elements of English education.
    • Evidence-based teaching and assessment approaches demonstrate how to translate theory into practice.
    • Example lesson overviews, suggested children’s literature, and planning templates support ITE students transition to teaching English in the classroom.
  • Reading Success In Action Lesson Sequence Decoding 2

    Reading Success In Action Lesson...

    $88.00

    Teaching the Complex Code

    When making the shift to a systematic, explicit approach to teaching reading, it can be challenging to know how to arrange content in a way that supports the learning of every child in your class.  The Reading Success in Action Lesson 2 sequence is designed to take the guess work out of making instructional decisions in teaching the first half of the complex code.  Don’t spend hours agonizing over what, when and how to teach decoding.  Follow the sequence and give your mental energy to supporting the students in your care.

    Details:

    – 75 pages of content

    – Follows the sequence of  ay, ee, igh, oa, oo (as in zoo), or, oy, ar, oo (look), er, ou, are, ow, oi, ir, a_e, i_e, o_e, u_e, ea, ai, ie, aw, ur, ear, le.  The sequence has been chosen to reflect the most common grapheme representations as well as separating graphemes that represent the same phonemes. This conservative arrangement supports the cognitive load of students who are vulnerable to cognitive overload and confusion.

    – Easy to follow lesson plans contain instructions, teacher background knowledge, word lists and differentiated decodable sentences. Three word lists and sentences enable you to reteach lessons as needed without repeating words.   Lesson also contain recommendations of irregular high frequency words mapped to the decodable texts included in the sequence.

  • Australian Curriculum History Year 6 rev ed

    Australian Curriculum History Ye...

    $40.96

    ISBN – 9781922526052

  • Australian Curriculum History Year 2 rev ed

    Australian Curriculum History Ye...

    $40.96

    ISBN -9781922526014

  • Australian Curriculum History Foundation rev ed

    Australian Curriculum History Fo...

    $40.96

    ISBN 9781922426918