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What Types of Texts Do Children Need Access to When Learning to Read? A Free Webinar

Register now for a free webinar on important types of student texts for the PreK-6 literacy classroom with Irene Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell.  (continue reading)
Mon, Mar 11, '24

Teaching Made Easier with New Digital Offerings for Shared Reading

More connected than ever before, Shared Reading, Second Edition (K-3) and Colección de Lectura compartida, (K-2) have a newly available digital offering that provides both teachers and students with an abundance of exciting capabilities.  (continue reading)
Fri, Feb 16, '24

The Benefits of Shared Reading for Primary Readers: A Bridge to Independence

The experience of reading an enlarged text together – supported and held in community – can move children from one place on their reading journey to the next.  (continue reading)
Wed, Jun 14, '23

5 Ways to Enrich Your Classroom With Poetry

Try these 5 poetry activities to experience the power of shared poetry reading in your classroom.  (continue reading)
Wed, Apr 19, '23

Editors' Picks: Our Five Favorite Blogs of 2022!

Let’s recap! To wrap-up 2022, the Fountas & Pinnell Literacy™ Team is here to share the blogs our editors selected as their top-picks this year. Here’s a quick round-up of our most internally beloved blogs.  (continue reading)
Wed, Dec 14, '22

Opportunities for Intentional Talk in the Classroom

When students talk about what they are reading, they reveal their understandings and perspectives, communicate and refine their ideas, and make connections to their own experiences.  (continue reading)
Fri, Oct 21, '22

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