ELA and Reading Articles and Resources
English-Language Arts and Reading Intervention Articles and Resources
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- Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics
- Vocabulary and Morphology
- English-language Arts Standards
- English-language Arts Instruction
- Essay Resources and Lessons
- The Writing Process/Writers Workshop
- Writing Style
- Writing Feedback
- Spelling
- Structural Analysis/Syllabication/Oral Language
- ELA/Reading Assessments
- Independent Reading
- EL/ESL/ELD/ESOL/MLL
- Assessment-based Individualized Instruction/Differentiated Instruction
- Critical Thinking
- Study Skills
- Test Preparation
- Developmental Characteristics
- Professional Development
- Close Reading
- Reading Comprehension
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