Webinar | What’s My Message? Promoting Writing During Play

$37.21
Plus taxes & fees
Elementary school Webinar | What’s My Message? Promoting Writing During Play

Provider: Longworth Education

Why Eduye Selected This

Selected for its practical guidance on balancing play-based experiences with purposeful writing instruction in primary classrooms

Customer Service

[email protected]

Best For

1st Grade2nd Grade3rd Grade4th Grade5th GradeKindergarten

Price

Original price: NZ$57.50


Description

In this one-hour, on-demand webinar, discover how to promote authentic writing experiences through learning through play. You'll explore how to strike a balance between formal writing instruction and playful, purposeful opportunities to write that arise during child-led exploration.

This session will help you:
• Understand how play can support writing development
• Encourage children to see writing as a tool for real communication
• Recognise and respond to writing behaviours in the play environment
• Create spaces that invite mark-making and message-sharing
• Foster motivation, creativity, and identity as a writer

This webinar is ideal for teachers looking to enhance their literacy programme with playful, developmentally responsive practices that make writing engaging and meaningful.


Format

1-hour pre-recorded webinar.


Suitable For

Early years and primary teachers, years 0–3, teacher aides, and literacy leaders.

Webinar | What’s My Message? Promoting Writing During Play

  • Paid
Longworth Education

Longworth Education supports schools with the tools they need to create great learning environments. The tools are based on research. Teachers can create classrooms where children thrive.



Eduye Product ID: 38898

Price and shipping costs are indicative. Please click on the buy button to see the exact price.

Practical resources and inspiration to prepare children for the future.

Subscribe to our newsletter and receive a free ebook with classroom-ready ideas and educational insights for teaching and professional growth.

What is your role in primary education?