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Are you looking to deepen your understanding of orthographic mapping and its pivotal role in literacy development within a structured classroom setting? Orthographic mapping is a critical theory in reading education, underlying how students store written words in their long-term memory. Join Chrissy Romano-Arrabito for this timesaving, to the point session where we will explore the essential components of orthographic mapping and its crucial role in reading acquisition. You will gain insights into delivering explicit instruction in phonics and phonological awareness to strengthen orthographic mapping and discover how multisensory techniques and structured literacy activities can enhance word learning and retention. Get ready to harness the power of orthographic mapping in your literacy instruction! Chrissy's expertise in evidence-based teaching practices will empower you with the tools to assess and monitor students' orthographic mapping skills for targeted instruction, and to differentiate your approach to meet the diverse needs of learners in a structured literacy classroom. 

Key Takeaways: 

  1. Discover how explicit instruction in phonics and phonological awareness to support orthographic mapping. 
  2. Explore multisensory techniques and structured literacy activities to enhance word retention. 
  3. Learn how to assess and monitor orthographic mapping skills for data-driven instruction. 
  4. Understand how to differentiate literacy instruction to address diverse student needs effectively. 

Assessment: 

Participants will have collaboration and sharing opportunities throughout the training to demonstrate their understanding of the session objectives and reflect on their learning.  

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