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  2. Decodable text - Wikipedia

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    Examples include BOB Books, [7] Reading Elephant Phonics Books, [8] Dog on a Log Books, [9] FlyLeaf Emergent Readers, [10] Learning at the Primary Pond Decodable Readers, [11] and Practice Readers Books. [12] Some series are also specifically targeted towards teenage and adult learners, including Saddleback TERL Phonics Book Sets. [13]

  3. Catalin Voss - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024, Ello released an all-digital version of the product, which includes a library of over 700 decodable books which align with the Science of Reading. [28] Dr. Tim Shanahan, literacy expert from the University of Illinois at Chicago, joined Ello as an advisor as this shift occurred. [29] [5]

  4. Phonics - Wikipedia

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    Reading by using phonics is often referred to as decoding words, sounding-out words or using print-to-sound relationships.Since phonics focuses on the sounds and letters within words (i.e. sublexical), [13] it is often contrasted with whole language (a word-level-up philosophy for teaching reading) and a compromise approach called balanced literacy (the attempt to combine whole language and ...

  5. Diane McGuinness - Wikipedia

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    When Children Don't Learn, Basic Books (New York City), 1985. (Editor) Dominance, Aggression, and War, Paragon House Publishers (New York City), 1987. Evolution: The Transdisciplinary Paradigm, ICUS Books, 1987. Why Our Children Can't Read, and What We Can Do about It, Free Press (New York City), 1997. (This is McGuinness's most influential book.)

  6. Not Now, Bernard - Wikipedia

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    Still in print more than 40 years later, an updated 40th-anniversary edition was released in 2020. In the new edition, Bernard's parents are now preoccupied by their digital devices, on top of the housework and D.I.Y. [5]

  7. Remembering Elwood Edwards: AOL’s Legendary Voice That ...

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    Today, AOL remembers a voice that defined the early internet experience: Elwood Edwards, the man behind the classic “You’ve Got Mail” greeting, died on November 5, 2024, at the age of 74.