| Handwriting: A Basic Building Block of Literacy |
Steve Graham, Ph.D., Senior Consultant for Zaner-Bloser Handwriting, discusses his research which indicates that developmentally appropriate handwriting instruction supports literacy development. |
| Handwriting Instruction and English Language Learners |
Handwriting is an important communication skill that reinforces reading, spelling, and writing. Because of its foundational nature, this skill is important for all children, including English Language Learners. |
| A Word About Handwriting |
Jane Case-Smith, Occupational Therapy Consultant for Zaner-Bloser Handwriting, discusses the importance of teaching handwriting to all students from an occupational therapist's perspective. |
| Using Work Stations in Your Classroom |
A literacy work station is an area within the classroom where students work alone or interact with one another, using instructional materials to explore and expand their literacy. Learn more about how to incorporate work stations, including a handwriting work station, into your classroom. |
| Spelling Connections ©2012 Bibliography |
Spelling Connections ©2012 Bibliography |
| Free RTI Webinar Replay |
RTI Experts Answer Your Toughest Questions, featuring Reaching All Readers authors Barbara A. Marinak and Susan A. Mazzoni |
| Primary Performance Assessment: Insights from Strategic Prompting |
This theory into practice article describes coaching primary guided reading. |
| Reaching All Readers: Strategic Reading Intervention |
New K-3 reading intervention program supports struggling readers as they develop fluency and proficiency |