I have been working as a social worker with children of special needs, including language pathology and developmental issues. There are so many concepts and components to cover when it comes to early literacy: phonics, phonological awareness, phonemic awareness, reading comprehension, grammar, to name a few. And there’s this website saying they’ve got a lot of good stuff to teach language and early reading. Apparently they developed the curriculum for over a decade now, and they’re starting a new subscription-based service for homes and classrooms amid the pandemic.
In a nutshell, their curriculum is all evidence-based. Meaning, they studied what should be taught, when and how, and created materials including books, activities, and no-prep lesson guides, so that anyone, if you can read and understand basic English, can teach language and early reading. They also have short teacher tip videos where you can learn important concepts that you can apply to your lessons. It’s all online, so you can teach wherever you are — very timely one whether you’re a parent with your little ones at home or a teacher with students on screen.
Check it out. I’ve recommended my clients (parents) to try the free 7-day trial.
Submitted August 30, 2020 at 09:04PM by mureup https://ift.tt/3jxuVB5
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