Your teachers have taken a full year of science of reading PD
but still don’t know what to do with their students.

Now what? 

Join our Weekly PLCs
that focus on the implementation
of high-impact literacy routines.

We focus on implementation, not theory.

Our PD is carefully designed for teachers to become comfortable analyzing data, assessing students, and using evidence-based literacy routines. 

 We break down high-impact literacy routines into bite-sized steps to try each week, leading to full implementation of:

  • A five-part structured literacy lesson
  • A multi-day fluency routine for whole class, partner, and independent time
  • A five-step advanced decoding routine for multisyllabic words 

 

What teachers are saying:

“It was really helpful to have a concrete plan about how to teach fluency when time is already scarce as it is. It truly makes me really excited and pumped to get started and move my kids.”

“Great to connect with colleagues about real challenges and generate potential next steps in such a short amount of time.”

“The time to adapt what we are learning about to our own specific circumstances was useful, as well as the support provided as we worked.”

“It was helpful to talk specifically with colleagues about their classroom experiences — seeing the learning put into action is inspiring!”

“This program has really helped me to build my skillset to teach phonics to upper elementary since there are huge learning gaps I see on a day to day basis. I feel way more confident now in my ability to teach and identify phonics gaps. I HIGHLY recommend this program to anyone looking to gain more insight about foundational learning skills and the Science of Reading. This has been the most responsive program I have EVER done.”

Five topics, each focusing on a
different high-impact literacy routine:

Building the Foundation: Phonemic Awareness

Learn how to assess for gaps in phonemic awareness and use this information to make data-based decisions. By the end of this series, you’ll learn how to select and implement targeted phonemic awareness routines and scaffold them to support your students’ needs.

Moving from Letter Knowledge to Blending

Learn a variety of blending strategies to support your students in making the jump between sound-by-sound decoding and fluent word reading. You’ll learn how to administer and analyze diagnostic decoding assessments and use this information to scaffold instruction for your beginning readers. 

Structured Literacy for All

Develop an understanding of how the brain learns to read and spell. By the end of this series, you will be able to administer and analyze diagnostic assessments to plan lessons that include the components of structured literacy, including connected phonemic awareness and phonics instruction and explicit decoding and encoding routines. 

Multisyllabic Words

Learn how to target student needs by planning and teaching a structured literacy lesson focused on multisyllabic words. By the end of this series, you’ll learn how to explicitly introduce syllable and morphology concepts and how to design application activities to help students read multisyllabic words in connected text.

Accelerating reading growth with fluency routines

Learn about the components of fluency, how to evaluate oral reading fluency, and how to analyze assessment data to understand a student’s accuracy, rate, and prosody. By the end of this series, you’ll be able to use this information to plan fluency instruction in the whole group, small group, and independent settings. 

Weekly synchronous and asynchronous touchpoints to
learn, plan, try, and collaborate:

Synchronous


In a group
, teachers participate in weekly live Zoom calls with the course instructors and are given access to step-by-step implementation plans so that key literacy routines are fully integrated into their class curriculum.

Asynchronous

On their own, teachers log onto our platform weekly to watch short and engaging PD videos that are digestible, manageable, and only teach the most recent strategies and relevant sources of information.

They’ll also complete readings, participate in discussions, and receive assignments that include planning lessons and trying strategies with students.

Our weekly PLCs are right for your school or district if:

  • You have teachers who never received training on foundational reading instruction and want to know more about the role this plays in your students becoming skilled readers.
  • Your teachers aren’t sure what to do with the reading assessment data they’re being asked to collect.
  • Your teachers are tired of sitting through typical large-group PD sessions and crave a small group approach to adult learning that supports them through implementation of new strategies.
  • Your teachers could benefit from more support on implementation, a place to ask questions, connect with grade-level peers, and see lasting results from their PD hours.
  • Your school has a high teacher to literacy coach ratio, making it difficult for the literacy coach to provide all teachers with regular support.

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What teachers are saying:

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To inquire about bringing our weekly PLCs to your
school or district,
contact us below!

Weekly Literacy PLCs Inquiry Form

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