By following this educator guide for the phonological awareness continuum, teachers can build the foundation for early literacy success in their classrooms.
Phonological awareness is the understanding that language can be broken down into smaller units and then manipulated. It plays a critical role in literacy acquisition. Read on to learn more about phonological awareness, why it matters and how it can…
While phonological awareness skills are addressed, assessment data should be continuously monitored to effectively inform instruction, track progress, differentiate lessons, and identify students who may be at risk for future reading challenges.
A generation ago, the study of Latin or Greek was viewed as subject matter mostly for high school or college students—if it appeared on the curriculum at all. Canadian high schools ceased making the study of Latin mandatory in the…
No matter whether you’re teaching in a Special Education, ESL or General Ed environment, there’s a large number of apps and web sites out there that can help reinforce and expand vocabulary, strengthen reading comprehension and provide assistance to learning…