Revised and updated edition of the best-selling classic on everything you ever wanted to know about teaching phonics, but were afraid to ask. Includes the latest brain research, 7 key characteristics of strong phonics instruction, instructional routines for accelerating student learning, and more.
About this book
In this new edition of his best-selling classic, Wiley Blevins outlines 7 key characteristics of strong phonics instruction, the most recent brain research, and powerful instructional routines for accelerating student learning. Also includes special sections on meeting the needs of struggling readers and English language learners, speed drill forms, fluency tips, word sort and word building support, engaging lessons, word lists, games, learning center ideas, technology resources, and more.
Wiley Blevins, who holds an Ed.M. from Harvard, is an early reading specialist with a background in adaptive technology. He taught elementary school in both the United States and South America, and was Educational Director for both Scholastic and McGraw-Hill. Wiley has written and edited many phonics and reading materials, and is the author of Phonics From A to Z and Teaching Phonics & Word Study in the Intermediate Grades. He is also coauthor with Alice Boynton on several nonfiction professional resources, including Teaching Informational Text. In addition, Wiley writes trade books for children. He lives in New York City. For more information, go to wileyblevins.com.