Writing is an essential tool for communication and an important instrument for learning across all content areas within schools.
Without the ability to formulate well-crafted sentences using effective transcription skills, correct syntactical and punctuation structures, accurate and fluent spelling, and a diverse vocabulary choice to draw on, students are likely to find the more complex task of writing paragraphs structures problematic. The sentence, although a foundation structure in all written languages, can provide profound compositional challenges for beginning and struggling writers alike.
There are several sentence level writing skills that can be explicitly taught to support and improve students’ development of sentence level writing.
This session will focus on one such skill: that of ‘sentence combining’ to move students writing skills from simple, to compound, to complex sentences. Students benefit from being provided direct, explicit, and systematic instruction in the purposeful practice of manipulating syntax within sentences to improve their syntactical control within their writing. The research literature on sentence combining during the last 40 years has frequently yielded positive results (Cooper, 1973; Crowhurst & Piche, 1979; Hillocks, 1986; Hunt, 1965; Lee & Lee, 2017; Limpo & Alves, 2013; O’Hare, 1973; Saddler & Asaro, 2008; Saddler, Behforooz, & Asaro, 2008; Saddler & Graham, 2005). Syntactical maturity affords the writer the ability to compose a variety of complex and compound sentences with proficiency.
** This webinar will be recorded and available for 24 months to LDA Consultants**
Date: Wednesday 30th April
Time: 7pm to 8:30pm AEST
Cost: Free (This webinar is funded by the Anne Barton bequest)
Bookings
LDA Consultants would have received an email with booking details. Please contact enquiries@ldaustralia.org if you need any support.
Speaker
Kristin Anthian Dip.T(EC), B.Ed(P), PGDip.Ed.St(ECI), M.Ed(SE.I&EI)
Serving more than 30 years in various direct teaching and consultancy roles within inclusive and specialist education settings, Kristin holds two undergraduate and two post graduate teaching qualifications, including a master’s degree in Special Education, Early Intervention, and Inclusion from the University of Melbourne.Additionally, Kristin has been certified with the Centre for Effective Reading Instruction (CERI) and the International Dyslexia Association (IDA) as a Structured Literacy Dyslexia Interventionist in the US, as well as a certified Special Educator with the Institute of Special Educators (InSpED) in Australia.
In 2019 Kristin became the lead author of a whole school Systematic Synthetic Phonics Program with Decodable books titled ‘Snappy Sounds’, published by Macmillan International in the UK.
She is an accredited Consultant Member of LDA, the 2020 Rosemary Carter Award Recipient, and a past council member.
Kristin currently works in private practice within seven schools west of Melbourne, as well as online,
supporting students with diverse and complex learning needs.