Developing reading skills is like building. Each developmental brick adds onto the reader’s foundation for understanding. Educators and parents can help children develop the decoding skills needed to become successful readers.
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Connecting Top-Down Theories of the Reading Process and Whole-Word Reading Instructional Practices
Top-Down Theories of the Reading Process Duirng reading and learning to read, language is processed from the whole to...
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There is No One Best Way to Teach Children to Read and Write
Because reading and writing are complex and children and teachers are different, there can be no one best way to teach...
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National Reading Panel Conclusions From Scientifically-Based Research on Phonemic Awareness Instruction
Phonemic awareness can be taught explicitly. Phonemic awareness instruction helps children learn to read and...
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Building Great Readers Through Habits
We teach students strategies so that they can deliberately activate plans to solve problems they might encounter when...
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Visual Learning Software
Students use visual learning software to explore ideas and demonstrate their understanding through a combination of...
