Does your reading program require you to teach “sight words,” “heart words,” “trick words,” “red…
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Orthographic Mapping: How Compensating Readers Fall Through the Cracks
Compensating readers are a specific type of struggling reader you may not hear about often….
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Should we teach and assess with nonsense words?
Nonsense words aren’t part of anyone’s daily vocabulary, yet they follow the same spelling patterns…
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How to Align Your High Frequency Word Instruction with Your Phonics Instruction
Are you new to the science of reading research and looking for ways to help…
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Consonant -le Syllables: The Silent e Connection
Did you know that consonant le syllables have a silent e on the end? Every syllable needs a written vowel, and silent e is a hard working letter that’s up for the task!
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Tips For Teaching Silent E Words With Soft C And G… With Ninjas!
Silent e words with soft c and g are more logical than they look. If…
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Silent e Rules Explained: The Many Jobs of Silent e
Silent e rules can feel confusing at first, especially when students realize that silent e…

