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Free Audio Series About Teaching Phonics in K-2

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When I first started teaching, I found that there were a LOT of things I didn’t learn in college! Can you relate to that?

One of those things was the early literacy process – specifically, how to teach explicit, systematic phonics so kids can become successful spellers, readers, and writers.

After I realized how much I needed to learn about teaching phonics, I decided to read and take training courses. I knew I could do a better job teaching my students, but I needed help.

Fast forward to now…I do feel more confident that I understand how the English language works (and how to share that knowledge in a kid-friendly way).

And I’ve seen how my own knowledge has helped my students grow much stronger in their literacy skills.

So all that learning was well worth it…but it took time, and some of it was not cheap!!

If you feel like I once felt – that you want to learn more about teaching phonics effectively – then I have something special to share with you!

I’m offering a FREE phonics audio mini-course!

This is a great opportunity for you to learn more about effective phonics instruction. It won’t take a lot of time out of your day, and you’ll be better prepared to help your kids become proficient readers and writers!

And did I mention that it’s FREE? ?

If you’re ready to sign up, you can do so HERE – or keep reading to find out more about what the mini-course includes!

Learn about teaching phonics in Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade. We'll cover best practices for teaching phonics, meaningful instructional activities, and how to differentiate your phonics instruction. You can listen to the teaching podcast episodes anywhere you want!

What will I learn?

Lesson 1 – What does effective phonics instruction look like, and why have so many school fallen short?

Here’s what you’ll learn…

  • The impact of NOT teaching phonics and phonological awareness effectively
  • Best practices (based in research and science)

Lesson 2 – What activities are best for teaching phonics in K-2?

Here’s what you’ll learn…

  • Fun, effective activities for phonics or word study
  • How to choose decodable or phonics-controlled texts that are appropriate and enjoyable
  • Multi-sensory, engaging ideas you can implement in your own classroom

Lesson 3 – How can I differentiate my phonics instruction?

Here’s what you’ll learn…

  • How to organize your instructional time to meet students’ specific needs
  • What to do if you have to teach phonics in a whole group setting

You’ll also learn a little about my *new* phonics program From Sounds to Spelling, launching in September 2020!

How is the phonics audio mini-course delivered?

You’ll receive the first episode via email, right after you subscribe.

Two days later, you’ll get the next episode. And two days after that, you’ll receive the final episode!

You can listen to these lessons whenever and wherever it’s convenient for you!

How do I sign up?

Signing up is easy. Click on the registration link below, complete the form so I know where to send the episodes, and get ready to learn about phonics instruction!

Registration Link

ALT TEXT: Learn about teaching phonics in Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade. We'll cover best practices for teaching phonics, meaningful instructional activities, and how to differentiate your phonics instruction. You can listen to the teaching podcast episodes anywhere you want!
Photo Credits: fizkes, Shutterstock

I hope you take advantage of this opportunity!!

In September, I’ll also be hosting some FREE webinars about phonics instruction. These webinars will be even more detailed, and I’ll be able to share visuals and live demonstrations.

Happy learning!

Alison

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I’m Alison, a literacy specialist. I love getting kids excited about reading and writing – and sharing teaching ideas with other teachers!

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