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Phonics Program
Guided reading groups are the perfect opportunity to provide students with intentional instruction that addresses their individual needs as readers. So how can you ensure that students (especially those that finish early) are engaged in meaningful activities the entire time? This blog post shares ideas for activities that can be used to ensure that ALL learners in the group are actively engaged and on task!
Wondering how to differentiate your alphabet instruction? Maybe some of your Kindergarten students know LOTS of letters, while others know very few. Get tips for teaching and reaching all of their needs in this blog post!
Teaching your students routines can be a BIG time saver in the classroom. Find out what routines to teach for phonics and word study instruction at the beginning of the year. Whether you teach Kindergarten, first grade, or second grade, there are plenty of instructional activities for you to use!
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I’m Alison, a literacy specialist and Director of Curriculum and Instruction at my school. I love getting kids excited about reading and writing – and sharing teaching ideas with other teachers!

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