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Blog Post What Does Your Literacy Block Look Like? It Depends. An effective literacy block allows teachers to adjust the amount and content of instruction according to students’ needs.
Blog Post Why Instructional Sequence Doesn’t Always Matter Beyond very general guidelines, teachers have a lot of latitude in sequencing instruction for letters and sounds.