Start your day with the Science of Reading! The free, downloadable Scarborough’s …
Start your day with the Science of Reading! The free, downloadable Scarborough’s Reading Rope placemat is the perfect addition to your classroom table or desk.
Designed for educators who are passionate about research-based literacy practices, this placemat breaks Scarborough’s Reading Rope down into the key elements of skilled reading and includes quick teaching tips for integrating each into your instruction.
"... the guide school leaders and educators need to implement the science …
"... the guide school leaders and educators need to implement the science of reading effectively in your classrooms and unlock the power of literacy for all students.
Combining expertise and best practices from the science of reading, the science of learning, and implementation science, this guide provides you with:
The bold moves you need to realize transformational change Practical advice for bridging knowledge and practice An understanding of effective literacy instruction The tools you need to ensure you are making the right investment in your literacy curriculum"
This collection houses resources that support teachers in implementing research and evidence-based …
This collection houses resources that support teachers in implementing research and evidence-based practices in the instruction of reading. This collection is being added to and developed and is a "work in progress!" Please continue to check back as we add more resources and links!
"The science of reading has culminated in a preponderance of evidence to …
"The science of reading has culminated in a preponderance of evidence to inform how proficient reading and writing develop; why some have difficulty; and how we can most effectively assess and teach and, therefore, improve student outcomes through prevention of and intervention for reading difficulties.
Although the scientific evidence base for effective reading has existed for decades, the term “the science of reading” has gained traction in the last few years, potentially leading to misunderstandings. The Science of Reading: Defining Guide provides a firm definition of what the science of reading is, what it is not, and how all stakeholders can understand its potential to transform reading instruction."
You can register to get a free download of the e-book, or purchase a copy on this site. 39 pages; easy/light read.
Susan Lambert is joined by Dr. Brittney Bills, educator and recent Science …
Susan Lambert is joined by Dr. Brittney Bills, educator and recent Science of Reading Star Award Winner to discuss MTSS. Dr. Bills began her journey as a school psychologist for six years before transitioning to the role of curriculum coordinator at Grand Island Public Schools. In this episode, Dr. Bills explains what MTSS is and how it centers on prevention rather than intervention. She talks about the intersection of universal screening data and MTSS and provides advice on evidence-based strategies and techniques to make a positive impact in your classroom. Using examples from her own district, Dr. Bills discusses avoiding burnout, learning to use data, and the process of ongoing improvement.
Check out this one-hour-long presentation for an overview of the Science of …
Check out this one-hour-long presentation for an overview of the Science of Reading. This was done for a virtual conference and is a great introduction to this important topic. Click on the image below to watch the video.
These valuable scope and sequence charts outline the reading and spelling skills …
These valuable scope and sequence charts outline the reading and spelling skills that students require and the order in which they should be developed.
The charts cover skills for students from grade 1-grade 5/6.
This 1 hour webinar looks at tools and intervention strategies for students …
This 1 hour webinar looks at tools and intervention strategies for students between grades 4-12. These are things you can use right away! *Word Reading *Fluency *Background Knowledge, Vocabulary, Language Structure *Comprehension
Slide Deck (copy and paste this web address into your browser) https://drive.google.com/file/d/101wp9pG1KyP6Ualr5SjXalgGI_qOxNKj/view
This is the supporting document for Structured Literacy at Sun West School …
This is the supporting document for Structured Literacy at Sun West School Division. This document was developed by The Success for All Learners Team (SALT).
This site offers several online decodable books covering different letter sounds while …
This site offers several online decodable books covering different letter sounds while introducing phonetic and sight words. Reading prompts and discussion points are imbedded throughout the book, with discussion questions at the end.
Download this free phonemic awareness today! Recent discussions occurring online, in journals, …
Download this free phonemic awareness today!
Recent discussions occurring online, in journals, and at conferences are creating uncertainties about what phonological awareness instruction will be most effective with which children. This guide addresses some of these questions by using what we currently know from the scientific research, from teacher experiences, and from observations in clinical teaching environments for children who struggle with reading.
The outline of the resource includes: Section 1. Reading Research, Instructional Practice, and Phoneme Awareness 1.1 When should reading research influence instructional practices? 1.2 What is Phonological Awareness? Why is it Important? Section 2. The Who, When, What, and How of Teaching Phonemic Awareness 2.1 Who needs to be taught phoneme awareness? 2.2 When should phonological awareness instruction begin? 2.3 What phonemic awareness skills should be taught? 2.4 How should phonological awareness instruction begin? 2.5 How much phonological awareness time should involve phonemic awareness activities? 2.6 Is there any value in beginning phonological awareness instruction with larger units, such as syllables? 2.7 Do onset-rime activities have a role in early phonemic awareness instruction? 2.8 What are manipulatives and how can I use them when teaching phoneme awareness? 2.9 Is it important to teach phoneme awareness with tasks like phoneme deletion and substitution? Using sound chains to teach phoneme awareness
" Translate the current research on reading into classroom practices that teachers …
" Translate the current research on reading into classroom practices that teachers can deploy tomorrow. We know that reading is an active process that is impacted by the text, task, and sociocultural context in which the reading occurs."
This website is a great place to find resources (that need to …
This website is a great place to find resources (that need to be purchased) to support the development and implementation of a sound wall in your classroom.
"The Virtual Teaching Resource Hub was developed to assist teachers as they …
"The Virtual Teaching Resource Hub was developed to assist teachers as they explore new ways to teach foundational reading skills using technology. This site has tools for reading instruction and intervention with children in the elementary grade levels.
The materials here are designed to be used with video conferencing platforms for distance education and with interactive whiteboards in the classroom. The activities can also be used if you are creating video lessons for asynchronous lessons."
Resources include: *Lesson templates, sample lessons *Instructional activities *Tips for managing behaviour *Tech tools and tips *PD - for Teaching Reading Online - 6 part web series *Tutorials *FAQs
Reading 101 is a self-paced professional development course for K-3 teachers, developed …
Reading 101 is a self-paced professional development course for K-3 teachers, developed by Reading Rockets. The program provides teachers with an in-depth knowledge of reading and writing so they are prepared to guide their students into becoming skilled and enthusiastic readers and writers. Course Modules include: - Print Awareness - Phonological and Phonemic Awareness - Phonics - Fluency - Vocabulary - Spelling - Comprehension - Writing - Assessment
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