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  1. It has been described as a short term view (Maienschein, 1998) of knowing science and even labelled as “science literacy” to distinguish it from a longer term view of “scientific literacy”. The term science literacy, how-ever, is not common, and for the most part it seems to be a play on words.

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  2. Sep 30, 2024 · In spring of 2023, New York City officials required that schools pick one of three reading curricula: HMH’s Into Reading, Great Minds’ Wit & Wisdom, or EL Education’s eponymous reading ...

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  3. Dec 7, 2023 · Liza Vaughn shares how educators can structure the literacy block with Wit & Wisdom, Geodes, and foundational skills programs to support fluency practice.

  4. Oct 6, 2024 · Wit & Wisdom is rooted in the Science of Reading, a research-based approach that focuses on the foundational components of literacy: decoding (the ability to read words) and comprehension (the understanding of those words).

  5. Nov 27, 2023 · Reading, writing, speaking, and listening are critical to the work your students do in the science classroom. In this post, two Louisiana educators share their thoughts about the connection between science and literacy and the ways they integrate instruction.

  6. The focus of this article is on the measurement and support of students’ expressive fluency with scientific discourse, their ability to use the specialized vocabulary and language structures of science, specifically in writing.

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  8. Nov 21, 2018 · Components of literacy are already present in the science classroom. The key is to mindfully support the levels of reading, writing, and speaking skills your students possess, while focusing on content.