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Curriculum
Sound Walls vs. Word Walls
Sound walls and word walls are two different educational tools with distinct benefits for language development and literacy enhancement.
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Vocabulary
Expanding Vocabulary Knowledge in the Classroom
Across the school day, students are exposed to new vocabulary during story reading, discussions, and content area instruction. Yet, hearing or reading a new word in a single context is not the same as learning it! Students may need 5 to 20 exposures to recognize and fully understand a new word.
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Writing
Importance of Handwriting
Children should be taught about handwriting as it is developmentally appropriate. Learning letter formation can increase students' ability to spell words and assist in students' learning to read.
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News
Really Great Reading Recognized by The Reading League for Excellence in Literary Instruction
Really Great Reading is proud to secure the endorsement of The Reading League, one of the nation’s leading organizations dedicated to advancing awareness, understanding and use of evidence-aligned reading instruction.
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Blog post
Really Great Reading Success Story: Jordan School District, Utah
Jordan School District in Utah, like many school districts faced challenges with achieving state mandated literacy goals. Leaders at the district decided it was time for a change. Over 1200 teachers have been trained to use the Really Great Reading program in their schools.
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Adolescent Literacy
Three Levels of Support for Every Learner
Three components of literacy are multiliteracies, new literacies, and multimodality. For a better understanding, let’s look closely at what each of these levels of literacy means.
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Curriculum
Top 10 Reasons to Teach the Science of Reading in Summer School
Summer is an Excellent Time to Introduce the Science of Reading
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Foundational
What Is the Connection between Handwriting and Reading?
Handwriting and reading are closely connected, and there is significant research that demonstrates the link between the two. Developing strong handwriting skills can support the development of reading skills. By practicing writing by hand, children can improve their letter recognition, phonics and spelling skills, memory retention, and reading comprehension.
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Sample decodable books
Curriculum
Why Are Decodable Books Important?
Decodable books are an important tool for students learning to read. They provide support for phonics instruction, build confidence, reinforce skills, and support reading comprehension.
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Foundational
The Importance of Structured Literacy Instruction in Early Education
There is a persistent, common misconception is that most children learn to read effortlessly, with minimal guidance. However, substantial research indicates that the opposite is true.
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Science of Reading
The Power of Orthographic Mapping: Unpacking a Key Component of Reading Success
Subtropical. Complicate. Antelope. These are long words. We don’t see them every day. They have complicated spelling patterns. Did you have any trouble reading them? Did you have to sound them out?
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Science of Reading
Why Do Administrators and Educators Prefer Really Great Reading?
Really Great Reading has been leading the charge in effective Science of Reading strategies for over 18 years with our proven PK-12 curriculum in foundational literacy and intervention teaching methodologies.
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Home Connection

Really Great Reading’s Home Connection provides families with the necessary tools to reinforce the learning beyond the classroom.

Really Great Reading: Family Engagement Overview

Engaging Learning Videos

Short videos cover key topics like syllables, reading strategies, and decoding longer words.

Helpful Resources

Letter Tile Free Play, Heart Word Magic, and materials for Countdown, Blast, and HD Word align with classroom learning.

 

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