Is Evidence-Based Writing Instruction Emotional? Read more about Is Evidence-Based Writing Instruction Emotional?
3 Ways to Integrate Encoding Practice Read more about 3 Ways to Integrate Encoding PracticeLog in to post comments Why is it that foundational skills are transferring to students' reading abilities, but not transferring nearly as much to their writing abilities?
From Listening to Speaking: The Role of Storytelling in Early Language Skills Read more about From Listening to Speaking: The Role of Storytelling in Early Language Skills Log in to post comments Storytelling, packed with exciting tales, captivating characters, and powerful emotions, is an excellent method for enhancing children's speaking and comprehension skills.
Celebrate Teachers All Year Long! Read more about Celebrate Teachers All Year Long!Log in to post comments Teachers do so much more than just teach. They engage young minds, opening a new world of learning to students.
Why Cursive Writing Is Still Essential for Student Success Read more about Why Cursive Writing Is Still Essential for Student SuccessLog in to post comments This blog explores the still-relevant value of cursive writing, encouraging a revival of this elegant form of expression.
Six Routines for Developing Complex Language Use Read more about Six Routines for Developing Complex Language UseLog in to post comments A child’s ability to listen to language, understand it, and produce it to communicate is at the heart of literacy development.
Literacy Matters: Empowered Conversations Explore expert-led conversations on early literacy, teaching strategies, and cultural responsiveness. Read more about Literacy Matters: Empowered Conversations
Five Read-Aloud Tips to Get Your Child Kindergarten Ready Read more about Five Read-Aloud Tips to Get Your Child Kindergarten Ready Log in to post comments The idea of reading to children daily is deeply entrenched in American culture, even if the practice hasn’t completely taken hold.