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Teaching
Phonics with Wiley Blevins
Listen and watch as Wiley Blevins, Early Reading Specialist
at Scholastic, and his colleagues put theory into practice.
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Teaching
Vocabulary with Francie Alexander
Learn about research-based vocabulary instruction with this
multimedia tutorial from Francie Alexander, Chief Academic Officer
and publisher of primary programs for Scholastic Education.
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Understanding
Fluency with Maryanne Wolf
Maryanne Wolf shares her research and expertise to help teachers
understand the basics of fluency: precisely what fluency is,
how to measure student success, and ways to help students become
fluent readers. Go Now
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Teaching
Comprehension with Jeff Wilhelm
Learn about research-based reading comprehension instruction
with this multimedia tutorial from teacher and researcher Jeff
Wilhelm, Director of the Maine Writing Project and The Maine
Technology for Teachers Institute. Go
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Reading
Assessment and Intervention
Get tips for interpreting test results and how to plan the next
stage of instruction. Understand and implement effective assessment
and intervention strategies in your daily reading and writing
lessons. Go Now
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Leveled
Reading
What is leveled reading instruction? How can leveled books build
students reading confidence, fluency, and interest in
books? Find advice from Gay Su Pinnell and professional resources
that show you how to use this leveled reading to encourage literacy.
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Teaching
with Classroom Libraries
Encourage student reading and support the development of essential
reading skills with your own classroom library. Go
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Teaching with Nonfiction
Set your students on a path to success! Use this all-in-one
guide to teach them strategies for navigating and comprehending
nonfiction — skills that significantly improve their future
academic performance and everyday life. Includes a one-on-one
with leading reading instruction expert Laura Robb. Go
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Teaching with Math
Can language arts help teach math? Here, Marilyn Burns discusses how literature helps children experience the wonder of math in the same way they can appreciate the wonders of a great story. Go
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