About this session

A two-hour session sharing practical and implementable strategies for supporting literacy in the classroom.

There are pupils who find aspects of literacy tricky and then there are others who really struggle.

They struggle to access the text the class is sharing.

They struggle to understand the tasks.

They struggle to know what to write and how to do it – the planning and the execution.

Do you know any children like this? Then this is the session for you. Two hours, jam-packed with strategies to support these children in the classroom.

This session provides a summary of the markers of dyslexia and a profile of a dyslexic learner with practical ideas about creating a dyslexia-friendly classroom. It also includes ideas to support reading and writing.

It's the perfect session for those wanting an effective toolkit to draw upon for supporting those who may be struggling with progress in literacy.

A bit on dyslexia friendly practice, a bit on accessing text, a chunk on writing and a wealth of ideas for you to add to your toolkit!

Useful for:

  • pupils who are struggling to develop literacy skills

Suitable for:

  • Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCOs), Teachers, Learning Support Assistants and Parents

Also included:

  • Summary sheet of Key Points
  • Certificate of Attendance

Session Leader: Sarah Singleton

The session is led by Sarah Singleton. Sarah is a Level 7 (Dyslexia) Specialist Teacher with nearly 30 years of teaching experience. She was an advisory teacher in mainstream schools for 12 years and is now an independent consultant and Director of SEND Station Ltd.

SEND Station

You will receive a warm welcome from us.

Our sessions are informal and informed, delivered with humility and humour and scope for interaction.

‘Sometimes learning is simply better online…SEND Station is a great destination to explore fresh, practical and great value training for those working with and supporting children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.’

Duration: 2 hrs

Price: per delegate

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