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Term 4 Teaching Tips Videos

To inspire and focus your teachers for the term ahead, be sure to forward them these short refresher clips. The clips provide concise, relevant, and actionable tips for effective PLD phonic sequence implementation within the classroom. These succinct videos, provide reminders, on the PLD sequence, teaching, testing, tracking, and catering to the range in student ability. It will be worthwhile to utilise these short training videos to refresh knowledge and inspire teaching and support staff to get the best from the PLD sequence in the final term of the school year.

Term 4 PLD Sequence Teaching Tips for Early Years

Term 4 PLD Sequence Teaching Tips for Foundation

Term 4 PLD Sequence Teaching Tips for Year 1 & 2

Term 4 PLD Sequence Teaching Tips for Year 3, 4, 5 & 6

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About PLD Literacy

PLD provides an Australian, evidence-based approach to Structured Synthetic Phonics (SSP) for primary school educators. Aligned with the Science of Reading, PLDโ€™s SSP approach extends from the Junior Primary years through to the Upper Primary years and thereby facilitating a whole school approach.

PLDโ€™s method is derived from the disciplines of speech pathology, occupational therapy and education. As an Australian publisher and professional development provider, PLD advocates that literacy and learning outcomes are maximised for children when their Literacy, Oral Language and Movement & Motor skills are targeted.

PLDโ€™s Structured Synthetic Phonics Teaching Overview

PLDโ€™s Structured Synthetic Phonics (SSP) program is an Australian evidence-based whole-school offering that is aligned with the Science of Reading.  The PLD teaching sequence commences with initial (simple) code and gradually introduces extended code.  All of the PLD programs are supported by downloadable teaching sequences and companion screening and tracking manuals for each primary school year level; Early Years, Foundation, Year 1 & 2 and Year 3, 4, 5 & 6.

AUSPELD Recommends PLD Programs

PLD has a positive working relationship with SPELDs in various states. Many of the SPELDs have been supplied with a full collection of the PLD programs for their libraries and PLD also collaborates annually with workshop presentations throughout Australia.

AUSPELD provides recommendations on evidence-based programs that are backed by current research, linked to improved academic results and supported by independent reviews of the effectiveness of the program. This allows schools to make informed choices on the programs they implement and thereby preventing the number of students with a dyslexia diagnosis.

AUSPELD applies the three-tier approach to implementing Structured Synthetic Phonics (SSP) in schools. This is explained here

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