Teacher resources to support best practices that enhance and differentiate K-5 reading instruction.
Supports: foundational skills, comprehension, vocabulary, background knowledge, independent reading
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Support Science of Reading instruction in your classroom.
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Get everything you need to teach reading with an ever-expanding library of resources from Reading A-Z.
Easy to use and saves time
Built-in correlations and research-based resources seamlessly extend and enrich lessons to meet the needs of all students with flexible formats that adapt for whole-class, small-group, and independent practice
Science of Reading support
Diverse resources aligned across each strand of the Language Comprehension section of the Reading Rope, including vocabulary, daily language practice, graphic organizers, close-read passages, shared reading books, and more
Modified from Scarborough, H. S. (2001). Connecting early language and literacy to later reading (dis)abilities: Evidence, theory, and practice. In S. Neuman & D. Dickinson (Eds.), Handbook for research in early literacy. New York, NY: Guilford Press
Connected to your core
Standards-aligned, K-5 support that enables teachers to filter and search by core program so they can pinpoint instruction and resources for further practice, application, and differentiated teaching and learning
Versatile library of resources
Engaging, high-quality texts, including 3,000 printable and projectable books and passages, and more than 1,500 decodable texts and foundational reading resources to fit varying student interests and needs
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Completing the Equation for a Comprehensive Literacy Approach
A comprehensive literacy approach isn’t just about reading—it’s about blending reading, writing, and critical thinking to help students really understand and communicate. By combining writing with key skills like phonics, teachers can build a well-rounded program that sets students up for success.
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How to Equitably Engage Every Student
In a typical elementary classroom, the gap between the highest- and lowest-achieving students can span up to six grade levels. Discover strategies to ensure equitable literacy instruction for all students, including multilingual learners, with research-driven resources and engagement strategies.
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The 3 Pillars of High-Quality Supplemental Literacy Resources
What teachers really need are high-quality supplemental resources that work in tandem with literacy instruction to drive meaningful student outcomes. But what exactly does “high-quality” mean when it comes to supplemental materials? Learn about the three key pillars of high-quality resources.
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