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Listener Favourite - How Do I Fit Morphology Into My Literacy Block?



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Why? Hello there. Welcome to the Structured Literacy Podcast. I'm Jocelyn Seamer. I'd like to begin by paying my respects to the people on whose lands this podcast is recorded the Palawa people of Tasmania.

This episode rounds out our series about spelling, and today I'm going to discuss where morphology instruction fits into the literacy block for both early years and three to six. Let's begin with the early years. In episode 23 of the podcast, I…

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Tuesday Tip - Less Doing and More Learning in the Classroom

In today's Tuesday Tip, I discuss how shifting from focusing on "doing" to emphasising what students are actually learning can make your instruction more impactful.


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Hi, everyone. It's Tuesday, so it's time for a tip.

In their 2006 paper, Kirschner, Sweller and Clark stated, "learning is a change to long term memory."

In our schools, there is way too much doing and often not enough learning. Try and eliminate that language of doing from your conversations…

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S4 Ep3 - Can Great Teaching Be Scripted?



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Hi there and welcome to the Structured Literacy Podcast. I'm Jocelyn and in this episode, recorded on the lands of the Palawa people here in Tasmania, I'm going to share my thoughts on an issue that many people have many viewpoints about: scripted teaching. Specifically, can great teaching be scripted?

Now, full disclosure, I don't have research to share with you that will definitively answer this question. A review of the literature on this issue yields a numbe…

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Tuesday Tip - Should I have a stand-alone spelling program?

In today's Tuesday Tip, I discuss integrating phonics and spelling in literacy instruction, as it can improve learning and reduce cognitive load for students.


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Many classrooms and schools still have their literacy blocks divided into reading time and writing time. This may well include phonics for reading and spelling as connected to writing. When we do this, the impact's threefold. Firstly, we're taking up key instructional time that we know there is never eno…

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S4 Ep2 - Tracking Reading Growth Without a Benchmark Assessment

 


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Hi there, welcome to the Structured Literacy Podcast, the place where we talk all things literacy and education. I'm Jocelyn and I'm very pleased to welcome you to this episode.

I try to maintain a mix of research-driven information and practical know-how in all that I do, and the podcast is no exception. In today's episode, I'm addressing a question that comes up frequently:

Without a benchmark assessment, how do we track student growth and how do I communic…

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Tuesday Tip - Align Tier 1 with Tier 2

In today's Tuesday Tip, I discuss that for better student outcomes, teachers should align Tier 1 and Tier 2 instruction so that all students, including those struggling, receive additional repetitions of the same content rather than different material.


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Hi there everyone, it's Tuesday and it's time for a tip. My tip this week is about aligning tier one and tier two instruction for better outcomes for students. Tier 1 instruction is that really r…

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S4 Ep1 - Harnessing Oral Language for Reading and Spelling Success



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Hi there. I'm so pleased you've been able to join me for this episode of the Structured Literacy Podcast. My name is Jocelyn and I want to begin our episode by letting you know that you're doing a great job.

Are you perfect? Nope.

Do you have every duck in a row? I guarantee that is not the case.

But you're here listening to this podcast and that means that you are looking for ways to help your students succeed. What am I doing here? Well, I'm here to help y…

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Tuesday Tip - Pencil Case

In today's Tuesday Tip, I discuss using individualised pencil cases with tailored practice cards to provide targeted sound and word reading practice for students at varying levels.


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Hello, it is Tuesday, so it's time for me to bring you a tip. We all know that it's challenging to give children the opportunity to practice sounds and word reading at exactly the level that's right for them. How do you, as a classroom teacher who have a range of levels …

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Listener Favourites - Tier One Instruction That Hits the Mark




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Hello, and welcome to the Structured Literacy Podcast. My name is Jocelyn, and I'm so pleased that you've decided to join me for this episode. A little while ago, I created an episode called, Why Isn't My Tier Two Instruction Working? This was episode three of season two. In this episode, I shared several reasons that things might not be going to plan and suggested ways that schools might strengthen Tier-two practices to make them…

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Tuesday Tip - Stop Trying to Fit Everything into your Literacy Block

In today's Tuesday Tip, I discuss integrating literacy components, like vocabulary, morphology, and writing, into a unified lesson to maximise efficiency and enhance student connections.


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Hey there, my name is Jocelyn and it's Tuesday, so that means it's time for a tip. The number one question that I receive from teachers is, how do I fit everything into my literacy block? The reality is, if that you're trying to teach everything separately, you can't.

The vocabulary …

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