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This month, we’re excited to share a new “Big 5 in Under 5” video focused on Phonics, Spanish versions of our most popular infographics, a new Science of Reading infographic, and more.

Big 5 In Under 5

Phonics


This is a short overview of what phonics is, why it's important, and a few tips on how to teach it.


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New Spanish Infographics

We are so happy to have partnered with Parent to Parent of Miami, Includenyc, and Rosetta Stone on the Spanish translations of some of our most popular infographics and briefs! We’ve added a new “Spanish” option to the dropdown menu on the Improving Literacy Briefs page so you can find everything that’s been translated. Stay tuned – there are more to come!


¡Estamos contentos de habernos asociado con Parent to Parent de Miami, Includenyc y Rosetta Stone en las traducciones al español de algunas de nuestras infografías y resúmenes más populares! Hemos agregado una nueva opción "Español" al menú desplegable en la página de Breves en Mejorando en la Literatura para que puedan encontrar todo lo que se ha traducido. Estén atentos, ¡hay más por venir!

Infographics in Spanish

More New Infographics

Last month’s popular Science of Reading Newsletter is now available as an infographic!


Easy to share, download, or print.

Download the Infographic
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A new infographic in our series based on research articles. 


This infographic compares different approaches to screening fourth and fifth-grade students to determine which most accurately identified risk of reading difficulties. Read the article

Download the Infographic

Reading the Room

Reminder!


September 13th at 2:30 PM Eastern

This Reading the Room panel will bring together education stakeholders with a shared interest and expertise in improving literacy outcomes for students. Panelists will share their perspectives on the successes, challenges, and promises of using instructional coaching to implement and sustain evidence-based literacy instruction through the lens of Implementation Science.

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