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Shared Reading

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As part of the Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2016, the Scottish Book Trust are promoting a Shared Reading ethos in schools.

Interested in developing Shared Reading in your school, click the image above to download the Scottish Book Trust’s Shared Reading pack. This can be developed through the Broad General Education and into the Senior Phase. This provides practical suggestions where learners can support the reading development of one another and older learners can act as Literacy Mentors.

This is one way which older pupils in the Primary and in Secondary could support the Primary 1 Family Book Bug Pack. Training will be provided by Highland Libraries after the October break on promoting the in your school. More details will be follow shortly.

CLICK HERE – Shared Reading Case Studies

Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2016

Last week the finalists for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards were announced.

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To support the release of the P1 Book Bug pack, the staff at Highland Libraries will be offering twilight CPD for Primary 1 teachers to deliver the pack. This will take place after the October break – more details to follow.

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On the Scottish Book Trust website you will find learning resources for each of the shortlisted books. Check out the ‘Learning Resources‘ section for resources to support the use of these texts in the classroom.

CLICK HERE for resources produced by CALL Scotland to support chlidren with communication difficulties in accessing the Scottish Book Trust materials.

International Literacy Day 2015

Looking ahead to next month . . .
International Literacy Day – Tuesday 8th September 2015
“Literacy is a bridge from misery to hope.” – Kofi Annan

On the 8th of September people across the world will celebrate International Literacy Day.

Celebrate International Literacy Day within your class or as a school.  It’s a great opportunity for an Interdisciplinary Topic, making natural links with Literacy to Global Citizenship and Learning for Sustainability.

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CLICK HERE for the International Literacy Day Website which includes event ideas . . . My personal favourite is an “Open Mic Night” for your school community.

Check out the Global Dimension website to access resources to support Global Citizenship and Sustainable Development

Celebrate cultures and diversity through each class hosting a different themed event from a country – CLICK HERE for a great link with stories linked to countries across the world.

 

Pre-Teaching Vocabulary

How do you teach new vocabulary to learners? 

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The Building Vocabulary for Better Literacy PowerPoint within the Literacy Toolkit, suggests that in order to store new words effectively we need knowledge about three key areas:

  1. Word Knowledge (semantics)
  2. Phonological Awareness
  3. Kinaesthetic/ Visual Representation

The Pip St.John – Pre-Teaching Vocabulary resource provides free teaching materials which can be used when teaching learners new vocabulary.

Check it out by clicking the image at the top of this post.

Speech and Language CPD

Please see information below re CPD delivered by the Speech and Language team.

PLANNING FOR AND SUPPORTING CHILDREN WITH SPEECH AND LANGUAGE DIFFICULTIES IN THE PRIMARY SETTING

An interactive whole day session suitable for: class teachers, ASN teachers, SMT, PSAs.

speech-language-pathology1This one-day course will focus on identifying and supporting children with speech and language difficulties within the classroom. Learning will be done through active tasks, collaborative problem solving and analysis of real-life videos of children with SLCN (speech language and communication needs)

Aims of the course:

  • To understand why speech, language and communication matters
  • To develop an understanding of all the different stages and steps of the communication chain
  • To know the difference between the terms speech, language and communication
  • To understand the role of SLT and how we can work together and help each other
  • To think about the link between poor language skills and behaviour
  • To think about the link between speech, language and emergent literacy
  • To know basic strategies to help children understand and learn new language
  • To understand how non-verbal communication and using visual supports can support children with SLCN.

INVERGORDON – Thursday 24th September 2015 – Primary

INVERGORDON – Friday 25th September 2015 – Secondary PSAs/ SfLT

DINGWALL – Wednesday 7th October 2015

INVERNESS – Tuesday 1st December 2015

WICK – Thursday 14th April 2016

FORT WILLIAM – Tuesday 10th May 2016

Please apply through the CPD Calendar