
There are many great literacy intervention strategies available for teachers to implement in their classrooms. Early intervention is crucial in being able to help all students become better readers! The following is a list of some effective strategies that teachers can use to reach out to all learners:
1. Give explicit and systematic instruction in phonics and phonemic awareness.
2. Provide frequent monitoring of struggling readers.
3. Provide accelerated instruction...not decelerated instruction.
4. Provide one-on-one, differentiated instruction as often as possible or in small groups.
5. Give high-quality, research-based instruction in comprehension and decoding (fluency).
6. Administer valid assessments.
7. Increase intensity of instruction in both time and quality.
8. Provide as many opportunities for reteaching, review, and supervised practice.
9. Help families provide strong parental support (home-school connection).
10. Provide adequate repetitions for long-term memory storage and automaticity in the attainment of reading and writing proficiency.
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