Are you a teacher and struggle with implementing structured literacy?
Do these roadblocks sound familiar?
You weren't taught the science behind reading acquisition and intermediate literacy.
Or, maybe you've heard about the magic of Structured Literacy but are not sure where to begin.
Or, you understand why systematic and explicit literacy instruction is vital, but you are overwhelmed by the planning.
Introducing
Reading Rev's Phonics, Spelling & Morphology Program
We all know how important structured literacy is for kindergarten through second graders, but what happens when we have students in third, fourth, fifth, and beyond who didn't get it or have big gaps? They're often just left behind and our hope is that somehow they'll magically figure it out along the way.
We know that explicit instruction in all five components is important beyond second grade, but often we just don't know how to execute it.
Reading Rev has created a four-part structured literacy program based on science of reading to help you give the very best possible instruction to all of your students.
You can even get each component separately if you don’t need them all!
For a more formal objective statement and to learn what scientific theoretical models were used to create this program, click on the buttons to the right. These are helpful to submit to your administration or for grant proposals.
Component One
Everything Reading Notebook
This is a notebook that covers all 5 components of literacy + Morphology.
At the beginning of the week, new learning is captured here and the students take notes on the new concept. Then, students have a reference book to use for the rest of the year! No more recycled papers that will never be seen or referenced again!
Let's get down to business
Here is what we cover…
Component Two
Student Practice
Students need a lot of practice with these concepts and so we've created a spelling pattern sequence system.
You’ll see the “ahh ha” moments happen with these 36 pattern practice packets. They are filled with multisensory, purposeful, engaging activities.
Want to see if this program could be a game changer for you? You can download 2 weekly units in our FREE Resource Library! Week #1: Closed Syllables and Week #28: Diphthongs OI/OY are waiting for you now
Component Three
Corresponding Skill-based Passages
We know it's so important to continually connect phonetic patterns to both encoding (spelling) and decoding (reading).
These passages are a perfect place for kids to see a phonetic pattern in play.
Each pattern has a fiction and nonfiction passages! They are age-appropriate, high interest, and come in two different reading levels. Decodability is not the same for every student so we've made differentiation easy! A comprehension check and teacher page that gives you the irregular words, the high-interest words, and extension ideas are also included!
Component Four
Teacher Talks!
This is the ultimate teacher manual, and what we wish that we would have had when we started out on our structured literacy journey.
We know that not all teachers feel confident teaching the phonetic patterns that many of us didn't learn as kids.
So, we have created Teacher Talks! to help you feel confident in teaching phonics, syllable types, and morphology.
Includes detailed explanations, multi-sensory practice ideas, links to free online resources and videos, differentiated word lists, and sentences for fluency and dictation.
Included is the Reading Rev's Scope and Sequence, a 36-week, year long plan that details the 6 main phonetic patterns of English, Spelling Rules, and Morphology. You can download the scope and sequence in our FREE Resource Library!
Daily Google Slides & Weekly Pattern Videos Now Included!
Yes, each week you can watch the video to get the big picture of decoding and encoding the pattern. Then, daily Google Slides with a Language-Building system are done for you! You can find both of these BONUS resources in the Favorite Online Link List!
34,439 teachers utilized the Free Favorite Online Link List in 2023!