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Science of Teaching Reading Gift Guide!

Science of Teaching Reading Gift Guide!

For School Leaders, Phonemic Awareness and Phonics, Text-dependent Instruction

There’s still time to check off any remaining gifts on your list, especially gifts that support the science of teaching reading! Whether you’re shopping for other educators, treating yourself or your class to a gift, or even making suggestions to parents, we’ve...
The Latest Research (and Debate) on Phonological and Phonemic Awareness Instruction

The Latest Research (and Debate) on Phonological and Phonemic Awareness Instruction

For School Leaders, Phonemic Awareness and Phonics, Text-dependent Instruction

Let’s talk about a recent debate in the science of reading world around phonological and phonemic awareness instruction. Something that’s really important to us here at The Literacy Architects is making sure our PD and curricular recommendations are tied to...
The Inefficiencies of Running Records

The Inefficiencies of Running Records

For School Leaders, Phonemic Awareness and Phonics, Text-dependent Instruction

As an educator, you may be familiar with the term, “running records”. They are a benchmarking tool used by teachers to assess a student’s reading level. As a student reads a text aloud, teachers record the student’s word reading accuracy, errors, and self-corrections,...
Seven Strategies to Scaffold Grade-Level Texts

Seven Strategies to Scaffold Grade-Level Texts

Text-dependent Instruction

We know students need exposure to grade-level texts on a regular basis, but how does this work for students who are reading below grade level? How can we structure lessons in a way that leads to a constructive, joyful challenge, rather than a frustrating learning...
Simple Ideas for Text-based Virtual Lessons

Simple Ideas for Text-based Virtual Lessons

Remote and Hybrid Learning, Text-dependent Instruction

Our virtual instruction one-pager has simple, easy-to-implement suggestions for synchronous and asynchronous learning — it’s perfect for those who may be new to remote instruction or want ideas on how to implement text-dependent instruction in the remote...
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