Word Reading Grids (UFLI-Aligned)

These fluency grids, aligned with the UFLI Foundations scope and sequence), provide additional practice for students as they build proficiency in using grapheme-phoneme correspondences to decode words. Thank you to Avon Maitland DSB for sharing!

Home Reading Materials

Fostering partnerships between school and home is key to supporting strong student outcomes. Jenni vanRees and other educators at Blue Heron Public School (WRDSB) have created this collection of materials to support a home reading program aligned with structured literacy and the science of reading. […]

Making Sense of Screening Decision Tree

It can be challenging to navigate the many subtests that can be used in universal screening! Skilled reading involves the integration of many subskills. This chart can be used to identify the most pressing need for instruction. For older students – start at the top […]

Parent/Caregiver Literacy Term Glossary

With a new curriculum, there are lots of new terms for both educators and families to navigate. This glossary contains high-level explanations for many terms used in the Language curriculum, with the goal of supporting partnerships with school and home.

Tableau de fusionnement

Inspiré par le tableau interactif par UFLI, ce fichier Google Slides permet de manipuler les graphèmes français pour former des mots.

Mes clés…Qu’est-ce que l’enseignement explicite?

Cette vidéo de huit minutes démontre un excellent exemple d’une leçon avec un enseignement explicite avec ses cinq phases. Elle débute avec une introduction claire du concept, la modélisation, la pratique guidée, la pratique indépendante et la généralisation dans la pratique continue à l’avenir. Son […]

Phon̩tique anim̩e РAlain Singe

Ces bandes vidéo présentent des sons de base à l’aide de chansons et de personnages dynamiques, par exemple, m, f, é, o, u, ch, etc. Il est à noter que toutes les graphies du son devraient être enseignées explicitement avant de présenter ces vidéos.

Reading Road Trip: Ask Us Anything!

In the Season 1 finale of Reading Road Trip, Kate Winn and Una Malcolm answer listener questions, sharing their thoughts on everything from sound-spelling walls to structured literacy in older grades.