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Janet Beatrice's avatar

Reading Simplified is an excellent program that doesn't dwell on teaching kids rules. It's one of several excellent Speech-to-Print programs. I truly wish these programs would become the norm in school. I also wish they would gain (or exceed) the status of Orton-Gillingham for kids who struggle with reading, including dyslexic kids. They have more evidence behind them.

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Harriett Janetos's avatar

"While schools may have been overdoing decoding instruction in the early grades, there usually isn’t enough support for word-reading skills at higher grade levels, where intervention is likely to focus only on comprehension. When older students do get decoding-focused help, it’s generally aimed at simple, one-syllable words rather than the complex, multisyllablic words that are causing students trouble."

This is such an important piece, Natalie--thank you! I recommend the free online program Word Connections to address decoding instruction in the upper grades.

"While decoding instruction tends to be reduced in the upper elementary grades, text is becoming more complex and the number of multisyllabic words that students encounter increase dramatically in third grade and beyond. Students who experience reading challenges often lack a systematic approach for decoding these words.

Word Connections is a supplemental reading intervention program. It includes 40 lessons (40 min each), divided into four units of instruction. Word Connections was developed for students in third grade and above who continue to experience challenges with word reading even though they have developed foundational decoding skills. The lessons focus on promoting automaticity with reading “big words.” This approach to multisyllabic word reading integrates multiple opportunities for students to manipulate and read words, rather than focusing on rule-based instruction."

https://www.jessicatoste.com/wordconnections

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