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Imagination Library Family Resources for Children Born in 2023

Each month, Imagination Library mails participating children a free book. To support a love of reading and increase enjoyment, these family guides...

Family Moments: Talking Reading, and Singing Together

A collaboration between Too Small To Fail and Sesame Street, this is a parent and caregiver guide to support infant learning through talking,...

2023 Grades 11-12 ELA Frameworks

This resource is a landing page for the 2023 Grades 11-12 ELA Frameworks. It is designed to aid educators in unpacking the Future-Focused 2023...

2023 Grades 9-10 ELA Frameworks

This resource is a landing page for the 2023 Grades 9-10 ELA Frameworks. It is designed to aid educators in unpacking the Future-Focused 2023 Indiana...

Word Recognition: Phoneme/Grapheme Knowledge and Orthographic Mapping Part II

The decoding strand of the reading rope addresses how readers recognize words. The alphabetic principle states letters and letter patterns...

Word Recognition: Phoneme/ Grapheme Knowledge and Orthographic Mapping: Part I

In this workshop, Tamar Greenwell, M.S., CCC-SLP, examines how explicit teaching of phonemes and graphemes in a sequential and structured manner...

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. 

Using Writing to Become a Better Reader: Middle School

For every reading move, there is a writing counterpart. The two go together like milk and cookies. So why are they often taught in isolation?...

Using Writing to Become a Better Reader: Lower Elementary

For every reading move, there is a writing counterpart. The two go together like milk and cookies. So why are they often taught in isolation?...

Using Writing to Become a Better Reader: Elementary

For every reading move, there is a writing counterpart. The two go together like milk and cookies. So why are they often taught in isolation?...

Tips for Families: Talk, Read, Sing

A resource from Talking Is Teaching to help families find opportunities to talk, read, and sing to infants and toddlers. 

Third & Fourth Grade Reading Resources

The mission of the Florida Center for Reading Research is to ensure that all children read. With their website, educators can find resources to...

The Reading Wars: Busting the Myths of Reading Instruction: Elementary

January Get Your Teach on series.The Reading Wars: A back and forth debate over which way is best to teach students to read. Well, we are here and...

The Knowledge Gap: What It Is and How to Narrow It

This presentation, facilitated by Natalie Wexler, author of The Knowledge Gap, will explain why it’s important to start building knowledge early...

TeachingBooks

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

Supporting Preschoolers’ Vocabulary Development through Play

This presentation will discuss evidence-based approaches to teaching vocabulary that can be incorporated in authentic, playful interactions in the...

Supporting Children with Dysgraphia/Handwriting Issues

Strategies and best practices to support children with dysgraphia/handwriting issues.Did you enjoy this workshop? Share your feedback using the IDOE...

Storyvoice

Live read alouds with award-winning authors

Second & Third Grade Reading Resources

The mission of the Florida Center for Reading Research is to ensure that all children read. With their website, educators can find resources to...

Science of Reading in Practice: A Discussion for Educators in the Classroom

This discussion will include panelists who have already begun implementing the Science of Reading framework in their classrooms and buildings.Did you...