
Sentence Awareness Activities for Young Readers and Writers
Before children can write sentences, they need to understand what a sentence is. Developing sentence awareness is an important first step in this process.

Before children can write sentences, they need to understand what a sentence is. Developing sentence awareness is an important first step in this process.

Before children can read and spell with confidence, they need to hear the sounds in words. This post explores phonological awareness, auditory discrimination, and simple ways teachers and parents can help children “train their ears” for reading success.

Resources for Decodable Readers – Unlocking Literacy, One Sound at a Time

Whether it’s avoiding books, resisting reading aloud, or showing little engagement with literacy tasks, the lack of motivation can be disheartening for both educators and families. But this disinterest is not a dead end – it’s a signal, a challenge, and most importantly, an opportunity.

Explore the importance of ending blends in literacy development and discover strategies to teach them to young learners.

Make this Mother’s Day unforgettable with thoughtful activities and crafts that let moms know how much they are appreciated.

Whether you celebrate Easter or not, this spring is full of opportunities to learn, connect, & have fun!

Explore engaging strategies for introducing beginning blends to kindergarten, ESL, and first-grade students and offer creative review ideas to reinforce these skills with second graders.

Teaching consonant blends doesn’t have to be tricky! Help young readers master blends like *bl, st,* and *mp* with these 10 easy and effective tips. Check them out now!