Hear Here! The Sound Wall and Its Connections to Speech-to-Print Instruction

Hear Here! The Sound Wall and Its Connections to Speech-to-Print Instruction

by Reading Horizons | Jun 1, 2022 | 10 comments

Children hear and speak before they learn to read. Sound walls can accelerate students’ articulatory learning and their production of speech, on the road to becoming proficient readers and spellers. In this episode of Literacy Talks, our trio of literacy experts...

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