Science of Reading

“Science of Reading” (SoR) means evidence-based reading instruction practices that address the acquisition of language, phonological and phonemic awareness, phonics and spelling, fluency, vocabulary, oral language, and comprehension that can be differentiated to meet the needs of individual students.

This document includes structured guidance for coaches/administrators to lead PLCs around each Unit and Session in LETRS (K-5) Volume 1. Each session includes: Overview of Learning, Bridge to Practice Review, and Application and Coaching for All.

LETRS (K-5) Volume 2 PLC Support document currently includes structured guidance to lead PLCs around Unit 5, as Units 6-8 become available this document will be updated.

LETRS ® for Little Learners: Conversations and Classroom Connections is a guide for leaders in Early Childhood who are supporting implementation of LETRS professional development. Sessions include: reflective conversations based on knowledge gained through LETRS coursework, application of LETRS coursework to classroom practice, and leveraging documentation and data to inform classroom instruction.

Science of Reading Resources

Tab/Accordion Items

LETRS Resources

Overview/IntroductionLogisticsAdditional Resources
Welcome to LETRS with Coauthors Louisa Moats and Carol TolmanLETRS Outcomes and Estimated Time to Complete by Unit and SessionLETRS Research Base
LETRS Overview VideoLETRS Estimated time complete by unitWhy Every Educator Needs to Understand the Science of Reading by Dr. Louisa Moats
LETRS Overview BrochureLETRS EC Estimated time complete by unitHow LETRS Professional Development Can Help Raise Literacy Achievement
LETRS 3rd Edition VideoLETRS Early Childhood Outcomes and Estimated Time to Complete by Unit and SessionLiteracy PD 10 Reasons Why It's Essential
LETRS 3rd Edition Overview Brochure The Need for Research-Based Literacy Professional Development
The Science of Reading: Tools and Resources to Support Your Literacy Instruction Teaching Reading Is Rocket Science
LETRS for Early Childhood Overview Brochure EdView360—Voyager-Sopris' online education community— receive blogs, podcasts, and webinars
LETRS Early Childhood Video with Lucy Hart Paulson Myths Surrounding ELLs and Literacy: Why Student Success Depends on Teachers’ Knowledge Base
LETRS for Administrators Overview Brochure The Truth About Dyslexia: Myths vs. Facts

Research/Articles

Use the Curriculum Evaluation Guidelines to evaluate how well a curriculum aligns with the findings from the science of reading.

Modules & Webinars

ModuleDescription
Modules on ReadingThe Colorado Department of Education has made modules available that guide learners through Dr. David Kilpatrick's book Assessing, Preventing, and Overcoming Reading Difficulties. Dr. David Kilpatrick is the presenter of this series of webinars.
Ohio Literacy Academy
The Ohio Department of Education held the second annual Literacy Academy on March 18 -19, 2019 for districts, schools, and early childhood providers working toward raising literacy achievement. The Literacy Academy provides professional learning to support the use of evidence-based language and literacy practices.

This webinar provides an overview of the Early Literacy Space of Support (S.O.S.) as well as a tour of the first two sections: Phonological Awareness and Phoneme-Grapheme Correspondence.

In a sea of virtual resources, our hope is that this will be an SOS (Space Of Support) for you. The Early Literacy team has put together a support space for school leaders and teachers that will save time and direct you to virtual resources that are created with evidence-based classroom practices in mind. Access slides here: Virtual Learning SOS

IES Practice Guides

Institute of Education Science Practice GuideDescription
Foundational Skills to Support Reading for Understanding in Kindergarten Through 3rd Grade IES Practice Guides that give recommendations on how to teach foundational skills in K-3 grade.

Improving Reading Comprehension in Kindergarten Through 3rd Grade

IES Practice Guides that recommends 5 specific steps to improve reading comprehension in young readers.

Assisting Students Struggling with Reading: Response to Intervention (RtI) and Multi-Tier Intervention in the Primary Grades

IES Practice Guides that offer 5 recommendations to identify struggling readers and implement evidence-based strategies to improve reading achievement for struggling readers.
A Third-Grade Teacher's Guide to Supporting Family Involvement in Foundational Reading Skills
This third grade teachers guide provides third grade teachers with information on how to support families as they practice foundational reading skills at home. It serves as a companion to the practice guide, "Foundational Skills to Support Reading for Understanding in Kindergarten Through 3rd Grade".
Improving Adolescent Literacy: Effective Classroom and Intervention Practices
This guide presents strategies that classroom teachers and specialists can use to increase the reading ability of adolescent students.
Providing Reading Intervention for Students in Grades 4-9
This practice guide provides four evidence-based recommendations that teachers can use to deliver reading interventions to meet the needs of their students.