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Elementary schools report big gains Kennewick will purchase eight years of digital access and five years of print from Amplify, totaling $2 million — a good price for K-5 reading curriculum.
A middle-school teacher in Riverside County, Calif., had students generate keywords from a section of a book, use them to ...
Schools across the Lowcountry are using new Artificial Intelligence technology to help teach K-5 students the basics of reading comprehension and math.
Kennewick has become the latest Tri-Cities, WA school district to adopt a science of reading elementary curriculum. Here’s what it means.
Even evidence-based ways of improving reading comprehension can be poorly executed. Some teachers are leading reading discussions in their classrooms. Capin said he visited one such classroom a few ...
The new curriculum will roll out in K-5 classrooms this fall, replacing the Reading Wonders curriculum used in the district since 2015, according to the district curriculum adoption webpage.
Some Gig Harbor parents expressed concern at a school board meeting about Wit & Wisdom, a proposed curriculum for K-5 schools in the Peninsula School District.
What mystifies many parents is where and why the reading process breaks down. Although, problems may occur in any area, decoding, comprehension, or retention, the root of most reading problems, in ...
Claim: University researchers demonstrate the order of letters within words is unimportant to reading comprehension. Aoccdrnig to rscheearch at Cmabrigde uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer waht oredr ...
This English article shows how to read texts and then ask and answer questions about them.
A new “science of reading” core literacy curriculum piloted in Kennewick elementary schools is likely to set a better foundation for students to read, write and learn.
LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — Schools across the Lowcountry are using new Artificial Intelligence technology to help teach K-5 students the basics of reading comprehension and math.