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Dyslexia
A Guide to Supporting Students With Dyslexia
Supporting students with dyslexia requires more than good intentions. Learn how early identification, structured literacy, accommodations, assistive technology, and collaborative support systems can help dyslexic learners build reading skills, confidence, and long-term success.
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Vocabulary
Abstract Vocabulary Instruction
Research shows that less frequent, lengthier, and more abstract vocabulary words are harder to learn, harder to recall, and harder to define. Many academic vocabulary words that students need to know starting in upper elementary school are abstract and found only in print
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Vocabulary
Really Great Vocabulary Powered by InferCabulary
Did you know, that reading comprehension is dependent on knowing the meaning of 98% of the words in the text? Low vocabulary plays a huge role in poor reading comprehension in grades 2-12. InferCabulary solves this problem by mimicking the act of avid reading!
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Vocabulary
Top Five Reasons to Teach Vocabulary
Young people are reading less and failing to build vocabulary amid a sea of text messaging and cyberchat says literacy and child development specialist Professor Tom Nicholson. It goes without saying that the best writers and speakers are often the widest read.
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Vocabulary
Why Vocabulary Instruction Matters & 8 Strategies That Work
Vocabulary knowledge plays a critical role in reading comprehension, oral language development, and academic success. Effective vocabulary instruction helps students understand new words, make connections between ideas, and apply language across reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
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Dyslexia
Understanding Dyslexia: Signs, Causes, and Effective Instruction
Dyslexia is one of the most common learning differences, yet misconceptions about it persist. Understanding what dyslexia is, how it affects reading and spelling, and which instructional approaches are most effective can help educators and families provide meaningful support for struggling readers.
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Dyslexia
Effective Dyslexia Intervention
Research consistently shows that students with dyslexia benefit from explicit, systematic, and structured literacy instruction. Learn how foundational skills instruction, phonemic awareness, phonics, morphology, fluency, and multisensory learning align with evidence-based dyslexia intervention.
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Science of Reading
5 Key Priorities for Achieving and Sustaining High Literacy Outcomes
Skilled teachers are the cornerstone of effective literacy instruction. By equipping teachers with evidence-based strategies and literacy knowledge rooted in the science, we ensure that they are prepared to foster significant improvements in their students’ reading abilities.
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Foundational
How Are Oral Language, Reading, and Writing Connected?
Oral language does more than support conversation. It helps students develop the vocabulary, language comprehension, and communication skills they need to become successful readers and writers. Understanding the connection between oral language, reading, and writing can help educators strengthen literacy instruction from the earliest grades.
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Reading Assessments
Research Supports RGR's Diagnostic Decoding Surveys
Strong literacy instruction starts with understanding why students struggle to read. Research supporting Diagnostic Decoding Surveys helps educators move beyond broad reading scores toward more targeted instructional decisions.
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Foundational
10 Common Phonics Instruction Mistakes and how to Address Them
Phonics instruction is a critical component of early literacy, but even well-designed lessons can fall short when common instructional mistakes get in the way. Understanding the most frequent pitfalls in phonics instruction, and the research-based practices that address them, can help educators strengthen decoding, spelling, fluency, and long-term reading success.
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Case Studies
Wayne-Westland Community Schools Case Study
How structured literacy instruction strengthened Tier 1 reading outcomes across PreK–5 classrooms.
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Home Connection

Really Great Reading’s Home Connection provides families with the necessary tools to reinforce the learning beyond the classroom.

Really Great Reading: Family Engagement Overview

Engaging Learning Videos

Short videos cover key topics like syllables, reading strategies, and decoding longer words.

Helpful Resources

Letter Tile Free Play, Heart Word Magic, and materials for Countdown, Blast, and HD Word align with classroom learning.

 

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