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Using Texting in Instruction Texting and “text speak” can be used to help build foundational reading skills such as word recognition and phonological awareness.
Using Multimedia to Support Reading in Social Studies Watch this short video to learn how you can use multimedia to help support your instruction in social studies and history.
Louisa Moats: Spelling Dr. Louisa Moats discusses how nonsense words can help students learn word structure.
Rebecca Silverman: Building Strong Vocabulary Dr. Rebecca Silverman talks about how to strengthen children’s vocabulary skills through conversation, the rich language in books, and quality educational television.
Parents as Partners Principal Kathy Mayer learned early on that one key to teaching young readers is parent engagement.