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UPDATE: Using Fountas & Pinnell Literacy™ Resources for Remote Learning

FP_Remote_Learning_Response_Blog_Graphic–UPDATEIn a March 21st blog, we promised to investigate options that would provide digital access to Fountas & Pinnell resources. Since then, we have been working tirelessly to make this happen. While that work is still in progress, we are confident that we have an acceptable teacher-accessible solution. Given the amount of material involved, we will be releasing identified resources in phases focusing on digital access for teachers who are users of LLI and FPC. These materials will be added to the online resource pages of your existing Fountas & Pinnell accounts. We expect to be ready sometime within the next couple weeks and will make an announcement then. We recognize the dedication and commitment you have for your students and are eager to support your efforts.

Thank you for your patience.

~The Fountas & Pinnell Literacy™ Team

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Sun, Apr 5, '20

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