Phonics doesn’t have to be dry drills—it can be a joyful, multisensory adventure that sparks curiosity and confidence in young readers. From tactile letter-building to movement-based sound games, ...
Teachers can help students develop phonemic awareness with these playful activities that engage multiple sensory pathways.
Alphabet learning doesn’t have to be limited to paper and pencils — sensory-rich activities can make it fun, memorable, and effective. By engaging sight, sound, and touch, children build stronger ...
Fordham Institute and the RAND Corp., asked more than 1,200 K-3 teachers in the fall of 2025 about their perspectives on reading instruction, the practices they use in their classrooms, the training ...
Poetry has mostly been a solitary experience, so it was a real treat for me to join in with the young children.
The program, which uses devices inside pint-sized vests that young students wear, aims to boost the quality of teacher-child ...