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Former Storyshares Contest Winner: Kugu Scott
As we gear up for the launch of our 2024 Writing Contest, we’re thrilled to shine the spotlight on some of our brilliant former winners. Let’s hear from a two-time finalist, Kugu Scott.
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Tuesday Tidbit: Effective Fluency Practice for Striving Middle & High School Readers
For part four of our “Tuesday Tidbit” structured literacy series, we’ll discuss effective (and easy to implement) fluency activities for older readers.
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Former Storyshares Contest Winner Spotlight: Cat Jenkins
As we gear up for the launch of our 2024 Writing Contest, we’re thrilled to shine the spotlight on some of our brilliant former winners.
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The Contest: A Blog Post about Supply and Demand
As we gear up for our 7th annual writing contest at Storyshares, it is amazing to reflect on where it all began: a single writing contest – an experiment to test the waters. The very first Storyshares contest launched in 2013. It was, and still is, a project designed to address the lack of engaging and culturally relevant texts for adolescents and young adults whose reading levels lagged behind their ages and interests. We sought to answer a key question: could we inspire a community of authors to develop a new kind of book designed specifically to support and empower older, striving readers?
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Tuesday Tidbit: Decoding and Spelling Interventions for Older Readers
For part three of our “Tuesday Tidbit” structured literacy series, we’ll discuss decoding and spelling interventions for older readers.
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Tuesday Tidbit: Boosting Comprehension for Older Developing Readers
For part two of our “Tuesday Tidbit” structured literacy series, we’ll discuss powerful reading comprehension strategies for older striving readers.
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Literacy as a City
A newcomer’s experience in the big city reflects the intricacies of learning to read. Literacy is amazingly complex, relying on multifaceted and interwoven layers, which build on and influence each other as we make meaning from written language. So what does this process look like?
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Tuesday Tidbit: Vocabulary Building for Older Striving Readers
This week we’re launching a five-part “Tuesday Tidbit” series, which will provide you with a practical approach to structured literacy with older, striving readers. In this series, we’ll discuss engaging approaches to vocabulary building, reading comprehension strategies, phonics & spelling routines, fluency activities, and prompts for written expression. 
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Decodable Books: A Librarian's Guide to Empowering Developing Readers of All Ages
Librarians are passionate about cultivating a love of reading in young minds. While fostering this enthusiasm in early readers is often joyful, supporting developing readers, especially in upper elementary and middle school, can present unique challenges. This is where decodable books emerge as invaluable tools.
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