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Welcome to The Literacy Blog, a blog for teachers, parents, educational psychologists and educators interested in literacy, particularly the teaching of reading and spelling. Sunday, June 14, 2015. Teaching syllables or morphemes? Why Sandman-Hurley is mistaken. A couple of weeks ago I came across a piece by Kelli Sandman-Hurley in. Entitled Teaching Syllables Can Mask Meaningful Morphemes. In the article, which you can read. She begins by stating correctly. That English is not a syllable-time.

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Focus on Phonics

Providing information and resources to help children learn to read with phonics. Tuesday, 18 September 2012. Blogspot moved to the website. Thank you to those of you who have taken the time to read the blogs I have posted over the past few years on this blogspot. Blog postings have now been incorporated into the Focus on Phonics website and any future musings can be found here. Tuesday, 17 July 2012. Setting this issue aside, there are more important reasons f.

Georgina Mavor

Unleashing the human spirit through literacy, narrative, and the power of the Word within us all. Wednesday, October 21, 2015. Friday, October 16, 2015. They cannot read or write everyday documents needed when shopping, travelling, banking, or in the workplace. What do you know about the recent changes to Year 9 Naplan testing? What can you do to support your child at home? .

Ms. Cleavers Classroom

I am a teacher at a charter school in Chicago and am interested in building real readers through critical analysis of literature and writing in all its forms. Monday, February 21, 2011. Laura Ingalls Wilder in 140 Characters or Less. The On the Banks of Plum Creek. Unit is coming to an end, which means its time for reflection.

Nurture A Reader

Thursday, October 3, 2013. Brain research and teaching words as wholes.

Its all about reading! Trying to explain that reading should be for enjoyment, not something that is forced!

Reading for life, not for tests.

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Welcome to The Literacy Blog, a blog for teachers, parents, educational psychologists and educators interested in literacy, particularly the teaching of reading and spelling. Sunday, June 14, 2015. Teaching syllables or morphemes? Why Sandman-Hurley is mistaken. A couple of weeks ago I came across a piece by Kelli Sandman-Hurley in. Entitled Teaching Syllables Can Mask Meaningful Morphemes. In the article, which you can read. She begins by stating correctly. That English is not a syllable-time.

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