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Why Reading Aloud to Kids Helps Them Thrive

This article from PBS Kids Parents provides guidance and details the benefits of reading aloud to children. 

Family Reading Reset

A blog post that provides six strategies for families to "reset" students' interest in and joy of reading.

Strategies to Help Students Go Deeper When Reading Digitally

Students may have the ability to read effectively on paper, but these skills do not necessarily transfer when students read in a digital...

Make Reading Epic!: An Introduction

Create a classroom account for Epic! books. It is a free digital library for students and classroom teachers with thousands of books that can be...

Virtual Reading Logs in Epic!

Epic! is a free digital library for students and classroom teachers with thousands of leveled books that can be selected based on personalized...

Diagnostic Data Part 2: How to Use Diagnostic Reading Assessments with Individual Students

Now that you’re familiar with what diagnostic assessments are and how to use them, this session will demonstrate how to use diagnostic data to...

TeachingBooks: Custom Reading Lists

TeachingBooks is a database of resources for children's and young adult books and their authors and illustrators, including short movies,...

Words and Worlds: Reading Aloud to Build Vocabularies

In this session, presenter Kathy Collins will share some practical ideas to help teachers and caregivers read aloud to children in ways that are both...

K-8 Engineering

UNPUBLISHED - 6/25/24 BY IDOE REQUESTThis resource shows how 2016 Science and Engineering Process Skills build from Kindergarten through grade 8. For...

How Children Learn to Read with Margaret Goldberg

In this timely talk, Margaret Goldberg gives a concise and clear explanation of the science of reading and how it makes sense in her own teaching...

Taking Action on Grade-Level Data

Join us to explore how grade-level teams can maximize reading data use and better support both teachers and students. Through practical examples,...

How to Use Decodable Texts

Decodable texts are simple passages or books made for beginning readers that serve a specific and critical purpose: lots of practice sounding out and...

10 Maxims: What We've Learned So Far About How Children Learn to Read

Dr. G. Reid Lyon lays out the most important insights gleaned from the last 50 years of research on reading development.

Knowledge Acquisition and Transformation

This workshop features Dr. Kay Wijekumar from Literacy.IO. A large population of students have not mastered reading comprehension....

Teaching Word Recognition Skills with Dr. Katie Pace Miles

The science of reading is not just about word recognition skills, but efficient word recognition is critical to fluent reading and reading...

How to Pronounce the English Phonemes: An Interactive Demo

There are about 44 sounds in the English language. For many students, producing them will come naturally — they’ll listen to sounds and know how...

Teacher Voice for Structured Literacy: A Case Study of District Change

Educators from Mountain Views Supervisory Union in Vermont will share their grassroots-initiated structured literacy change story. How did an...

Road to Lifelong Literacy: Read Alouds for Parents and Caregivers

Lay the foundation for life-long readers and learn how important reading aloud is for literacy development. This session will discuss the brain...

Benefits and Costs of Whole Group and Small Group

How can schools effectively use data to know if students are getting the instruction they need to be successful readers? Join Jamey Peavler to learn...

It’s not you, it’s your system: Aligning a Multi-tiered System of Support for All Readers

The Reading League of Indiana Science of Reading Experts Explain Series featuring Genevieve Thomas.ResourcesPresentation SlidesIt's not you, it's...