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Discover the Science of Reading: Boost Older Students' Literacy Skills

Join South Carolina-based Education Specialist, Sean Lindsey for an interactive webinar designed specifically for educators. Get a practical overview of the Science of Reading and learn strategies to help older students excel in reading.

Unlock the English language with proven techniques. We'll cover everything from understanding syllable types to decoding complex words. Plus, we'll share valuable insights on high-frequency word instruction to enhance comprehension.

Discover the power of immersive, interactive learning through our multi-sensory dictation practice. Experience firsthand how these skills seamlessly translate into real-world reading. Plus, walk away with invaluable resources and techniques to easily implement in your school.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to empower your students and take their reading abilities to the next level. 

Foundational Teacher Strategies for New York Educators
Reading is a combination of two key skills - decoding text and language comprehension. While New York schools have introduced knowledge-building curriculums, how are we making sure students have mastered the fundamental aspects of reading, like decoding fluency? Attend a webinar hosted by Katie Shelton, a reading specialist from Reading Horizons, to learn how to teach phonemic awareness and phonics using a structured literacy approach. Improve your teaching technique and give your students the foundation they need for lifelong reading success.
Foundational Literacy Teaching Strategies for New York Educators

Reading is a combination of two key skills — decoding text and language comprehension. While NYC schools have introduced knowledge-building curriculums, how are we making sure students have mastered the fundamental aspects of reading, like decoding fluency? Attend a webinar hosted by Katie Shelton, a reading specialist from Reading Horizons, to learn how to teach phonemic awareness and phonics using a structured literacy approach. Improve your teaching technique and give your students the foundation they need for lifelong reading success.

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Presented by Lindsay Kemeny, First Grade Teacher; and Stacy Hurst, Chief Academic Advisor at Reading Horizons and Assistant Professor of Reading at Southern Utah University

More and more K-3 learners are making real gains in literacy. Now the job is to tackle summer slide head-on so these young readers keep their skills strong and growing throughout the summer. In this edWebinar, two literacy experts will give teachers and instructional leaders practical, and yes, fun ideas for summer literacy learning.

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Presented by Laura Beaver, District Title 1 Facilitator, Cleveland County Schools (NC); Pati Montgomery, Founder and President, Schools Cubed; Kevin Hansford, Superintendent, Kingman-Norwich Unified School District 331 (KS); and Stacy Hurst, Chief Academic Advisor at Reading Horizons and Assistant Professor of Reading at Southern Utah University

Sponsored by Reading Horizons

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Nearly 66% of fourth- and eighth-grade learners perform below proficient achievement levels in reading. For students grades 4 and beyond who struggle with reading, the path ahead can be difficult and discouraging. For striving readers, newcomers, and students with special needs, we can do more and do it better. And that’s the focus of this edWebinar.

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Take Off. Take Notice. Take Action.

An Introduction to the New Approach for Foundational Literacy.

There’s growing momentum and excitement in the field of early literacy. This webinar will give you an insider’s look at the newly launched Reading Horizons Discovery® system for Structured Literacy. Join Katie Shelton and Sean Lindsey, two of our most knowledgeable Education Specialists, for a close-up tour of a solution that will put everything foundational literacy at teachers’ fingertips. You’ll get the whole story from the core Science of Reading research supporting the program and its student and teacher-facing content to the technology that powers planning, instructional delivery, grouping, and tracking. 

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Reading Science: A Tour of Free Resources, Online Communities, Experts & More!

For reading and literacy instruction, there’s always something new and something more to explore. In this edWebinar, we’ll look at the growing wealth of professional learning, collaborative communities, and websites available to help educators learn more about the science of reading, access helpful free resources, and find communities to support and share experiences and expertise. From games and decodable texts to podcasts and professional learning sources, you’ll have a new collection of places to turn to when you’re looking for insights, answers, and next steps with your students and your own professional growth.

We’ll also share information about experts to connect with and follow. And yes, there’s more! Our presenters will model clever ways to use these materials and share helpful “look-fors” as you make choices about communities and resources you and your colleagues will want to explore further and join!

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The Next Big Thing in the Science of Reading

Helping your K–3 students develop into skillful readers can be daunting, especially when you have to integrate more than one curriculum to ensure good coverage of word recognition skills. Reading Horizons is proud to introduce Sound CityTM, a brand new phonemic awareness component of Reading Horizons Discovery®. Sound City, which includes digital and print sound wall components, will help your students easily make the connection between speech and print enabling them to decode and spell words with greater proficiency.

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Sound Walls — Part 1: A Big Boost for Early Literacy

Presented by Stacy Hurst, M.Ed., Assistant Professor of Teacher Education, Southern Utah University, and Chief Education Officer, Reading Horizons; and Lindsay Kemeny, Second Grade Teacher, Davis School District (UT)

Word walls have become a staple of K–3 instruction, but how effective are they? As Science of Reading research makes its way to classrooms, teachers are beginning to make the shift from word walls to sound walls because research shows that speech-to-print instruction produces better results for students than the more traditional print-to-speech approach.

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Sound Walls — Part 2: Hear More about Literacy Success

Presented by Stacy Hurst, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education, Southern Utah University, and Chief Academic Officer, Reading Horizons; Lindsay Kemeny, Second Grade Teacher, Davis School District (UT); and Donell Pons, Dyslexia Educator and Consultant

After the popular first Sound Walls edWebinar, watch the recording of Sound Walls Part 2. The presenters answer many of the questions from the first session, and then look at the role sound walls can play in early literacy and in instruction for English and adult learners. Literacy experts Stacy Hurst, Lindsay Kemeny, and Donell Pons digs into the how’swhy’s, and when’s for using sound walls and the role they play in helping all learners make that vital connection between letters and the sounds those letters represent.