Science of Reading
Cohort 1 | Session 6
Event Information
Register today for this energetic and engaging professional learning experience!
This course is a part of a series. You will need to register for each session based upon which ones you plan to attend.
Thursday, October 6th, 2022
Thursday, December 1st, 2022
Thursday, January 26th, 2023
Thursday, March 23rd, 2023
Thursday, April 27th, 2023- Make-up day, if needed
In order to get the most out of this experience, participants are encouraged to register for the entire 4-part series.
When?
Thursday, Dec 1, 2022, 09:00 AM
Where?
ESU 6 - 210 5th Street, Milford, NE
Registration Information & Fees
- Register at www.esu6.org
- If you have any difficulty registering, please contact Erica Pallas at erica.pallas@esu6.org
- Registration Fee: $20/Session for PEaK Schools, $100/Session for non-PEak Schools
- Please note, your district will be charged if there is a 'no show' connected to a workshop with a registration fee. To ensure your district does not get charged, please contact the ESU 6 Professional Development Assistant prior to the workshop date.
Target Audience
- K-3 classroom teachers, instructional coaches, & interventionists
Description
The Speech to Print textbook by Louisa Moats focuses on explicit, high-quality literacy instruction. Join us at ESU 6 as we gain in-depth knowledge of the structure and function of language in order to deliver structured literacy instruction. This training series includes the final four sessions for Cohort 1 that began in 2021-2022. Participants will be able to explain the speech to print correspondence system, the aspects of language represented by print, and the way that meanings are conveyed by words and sentences. They will understand morphology (meaningful parts of words), sentence structure (syntax), and ways that word relationships relate to text continuity. The application of language concepts to explicit instruction will be described and modeled throughout this series.
Presenter
Heidi Farmer, heidi.farmer@esu6.org
Megan Hammer, megan.hammer@esu6.org