Australia Free Web Directory

Facilitating Fluency in Frankston, Victoria | Educational consultant



Click/Tap
to load big map

Facilitating Fluency

Locality: Frankston, Victoria

Phone: +61 417 670 287



Reviews

Add review



Tags

Click/Tap
to load big map

25.01.2022 Don’t miss out on this exciting and thought-provoking new webinar series, featuring conversations with international experts as they share some of their acquire...d knowledge, key discoveries and thoughts for the future. The series focuses on the acquisition of language, literacy and numeracy and includes interviews with Louisa Moats, Mark Seidenberg, Kate Nation, Carl Hendrick, Paul Kirschner, Daniel Ansari, Pie Corbett, Emily Hanford and Pamela Snow. These interviews (conducted by AUSPELD President Mandy Nayton) will be essential viewing for teachers, administrators, speech pathologists, psychologists and parents concerned about evidence-informed practice in the fields of literacy and learning. More information about how to register for and contribute to - these free webinars will be shared in the next few days. Be sure to follow AUSPELD on Facebook and Twitter for updates.



25.01.2022 Well, this is exciting news! https://www.tes.com/news/phonics-adult-literacy-app-launched

24.01.2022 Not a good outlook.

23.01.2022 It’s freezing here in Melbourne! The heater is on, BUT we need added warmth! The cat is snuggling and so am I! If you’re looking for a great value warm hoodie-type blanket, you can’t go past this one! Great value and it was delivered the same day...if you’re local to Frankston, but they’ll deliver elsewhere as well! Check out Hooded Cosy!



22.01.2022 Yep. It’s the same for tutoring.

21.01.2022 I had high hopes for the new Reading Eggs Fast Phonics, but Alison Clarke, from Spelfabet has highlighted some clear issues.

20.01.2022 Well this is exciting! Have a look-see!



19.01.2022 Love this simple and and clear graphic from Phonic Books Ltd that explains the difference between graphemes and phonemes.

17.01.2022 Always chuffed to read good news stories. https://apple.news/AShyleDewReeFlFsSgc5ZUQ

15.01.2022 Here’s a great infographic on how the brain learns to read. Downloadable :)

15.01.2022 Love this! So useful!

11.01.2022 Is your school on this map?



10.01.2022 Awesome list being created here!

10.01.2022 Woo hoo! Free PhonicsPlay decodable comics? Great for home learning.

09.01.2022 Vocabulary acquisition impacts reading comprehension. Vocabulary can be divided into three tiers: Tier 1 - everyday words learned from daily experiences (e.g. eat, house, phone). Tier 2 academic words that are essential for reading and writing (across multiple subject and topic areas (e.g. evaluate, conceptualise, calibrate).... Tier 3 discipline-specific, essential for specific/specialist subject study (e.g. ‘juxtaposition’, ‘molecular’) Have a listen to this podcast on how to help expand vocabulary: https://soundcloud.com//dr-danielle-colenbrander-chats-abo

08.01.2022 What a lovely read aloud book to help with lockdown life. https://youtu.be/_yQv4_rhhU4

07.01.2022 Thought I better put an updated photo up.

06.01.2022 And we all have a little more time for that lately.

06.01.2022 Signs of slow processing speed. More here: https://www.understood.org//processing-speed-what-you-need

05.01.2022 Thedayaftertomorrow

04.01.2022 It took 51 years , but today I learned what a contronym is.

02.01.2022 My work-from-home buddy! He loves the warmth of the laptop. I feel mean when I shoo him off to stop it overheating or when it’s time to start a Zoom session.

01.01.2022 Today is tutoring via Zoom day so that means putting on a face! Anyone else dressing up their top half and dressing down their lower these days? Cosmetics by Simply Sensational Skincare

01.01.2022 If you are looking for Australian resource materials for at-home learning, this website is fabulous! 7 weeks of Learning At Home, provided free! https://www.kidsnews.com.au/learning-at-home

Related searches