Diversity In Kid Literacy
Dr. Tonya Leslie explores the importance of diverse children's books, discussing the need for representation, the limitations of current texts, and the broader aspects of diversity. Learn about the benefits of inclusive representation, empathy-building, and evaluating text types for student engagement.
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Partnering with District Stakeholders to Grow Literacy
Presented by Dana T. Bedden, Ed.D., CAA, Superintendent of Schools, Centennial School District (PA); Anthony Gabriele, Assistant to the Superintendent for Teaching and Learning, Centennial School District (PA); Joseph Rutz, Director of Teaching and Learning, Centennial School District (PA); and Jennifer Taylor Boykins, CEO, Nothing But Education
Sponsored by Lerner Publishing Group
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Decodable Worksheets
If you’re teaching grades K-2, don’t miss our free decodable worksheets! They’ll pair perfectly with your favorite decodable text and make for an easy, ready-to-go activity. These decodable worksheets all build upon each other to help students learn the parts of a story, characters and setting, word-decoding skills, prefixes and suffixes, and more.
Reading is the gateway to learning. If a student struggles to read, they will struggle in all other subjects, so time and attention to the practice of reading is essential.
Robust classroom and at-home libraries can accelerate literacy and create a life-long love of reading. ESSER funding can help you get quality books into the hands of students, engage families in literacy, and close literacy gaps.
In this whitepaper, discover compelling research that will support your quest for funding:
Why supporting literacy in the classroom and beyond matters
How access to books impacts literacy development
Why now is the time to build robust classroom libraries and provide access to books at home