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Young Entrepreneurs

This is our third year to include entrepreneurship in our math program at Roadways Literacy Studio. Entrepreneurship provides an opportunity to apply the numbers and operations that they are learning in class to a real-world situation. It is also interesting to note, that 35% of dyslexic people become entrepreneurs!

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Teacher Workshop

Roadways Literacy Studio hosted a fall workshop that covered each of the five key areas of literacy, demonstrating how the Roadways to Reading System can be used to assist and support struggling readers.

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Balanced vs Structured Reading Programs

Roadways Literacy Studio is a “Structured Literacy Program,” which we have found to be so effective for struggling readers. Particularly, in the world of a dyslexic student, a structured literacy program can be a saving grace. This article explores the differences between balanced and structured reading programs.

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Why phonics-based learning is vital to success in reading

Hello! My name is Benjamin Johnson and I’m an educator here at Out of the Box Academy. Since coming to work with Sheila Erickson back in 2016, I’ve had quite the journey along the path that is Roadways, learning just as much as the kids who benefit from the program. I come from a linguistic background with particular interests in grammar, phonetics, and morphology. Roadways is a stellar program for educating on these vital topics, topics I firmly believe should have a place within our existing provincial education program, but which sadly seem to be always lacking in some way or another within the classroom setting.

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Classroom Teacher VS Resource Room Teacher - The Greatness and the Challenges

Hello! My name is Cheryl MacDonald. I am very excited to have recently joined the team at Sheila Erickson’s Roadways to Reading Studio as a resource teacher focusing on literacy. Most of my career has been spent teaching grade 1 in rural Saskatchewan. I have also taught and subbed in Saskatoon after moving here in 2014. I am passionate about literacy and encouraging readers to succeed. I can’t wait to see the growth in our learners at Sheila’s studio this year!

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Favorite Phonics Activities

What is phonics? It is simply the association between the sounds and letters in our language. Phonics is an essential component of reading instruction - an established fact, and documented by Nancy Lewkowicz in the Journal of Educational Psychology 1980.

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Vocabulary - How to Teach It

You must go beyond the definitions of the words. Developing vocabulary as part of knowledge structure, when students get to a point where they are able to include those words in their reading, speaking, and writing, requires much more energy and focus than simply memorizing terms.

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Comprehension and Reading For Enjoyment

Comprehension… it’s the ultimate goal for your struggling readers! You can see why comprehension is the final key in the 5 pillars of reading. Without a certain level of competency in Phonemic Awareness, Phonics, Vocabulary, and Fluency, how can we expect our students to comprehend what they are reading?

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Demystifying the Ed Psych Assessment

What is an educational psychological assessment?

This assessment evaluates your child’s thinking and problem solving abilities, as well as your child’s academic achievement skills in the areas of reading, writing and or mathematics. The purpose of an educational psychology assessment is to obtain information that can inform educational program planning.

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