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E-raamat: Lit Six: What Every Teacher Needs to Build an Evidence-Based Literacy Block

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Oct-2025
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  • Kirjastus: Corwin Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798348839383

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Combine research-backed literacy instruction with classroom routines that help students find reading success

As schools embrace the science of reading, implementing evidence-based literacy practices is a must! Yet it can be challenging for busy teachers to know exactly how to put research-based approaches and strategies to work in the classroom.

In The Lit Six: What Every Teacher Needs to Build an Evidence-Based Literacy Block, author Nancy Akhavan provides a framework that equips educators with the tools and strategies to build an effective, research-backed literacy block that engages students and fosters skilled readers and writers.The book shows teachers how to integrate six essential daily elements for their literacy block: (1) read alouds; (2) shared reading; (3) small group instruction; (4) writing; (5) language (including vocabulary and morphology); and (6) phonemic awareness, phonics, and word work.

Designed to address the practical challenges teachers face in aligning teaching practices with the latest science of reading research, this book provides actionable solutions to common questions like "What should I teach first?"and "How do I effectively organize my literacy block?" The Lit Six blends evidence-based daily reading instruction with student-centered approaches to help every learner thrive.

Written in Nancy Akhavan's signature straightforward and teacher-friendly style, this book offers

  • A Comprehensive Model: Discover how to integrate six essential components of a successful literacy block into your lessons.
  • Practical Tools for Teachers: Access scaffolds, decision trees, graphic organizers, and detailed guides to jump-start implementation.
  • Flexibility in Application: Learn how to apply research-driven practices that create the foundation for great literacy teaching and can be used alongside mandated curriculums to help you meet the needs of all learners in your classroom.
  • Data-Driven Tips: Discover how to use classroom data to refine instruction and maximize student progress.

Rooted in decades of classroom experience and informed by the latest literacy research, this book is your guide to seamlessly blending the art and science of teaching. With The Lit Six, educators can design dynamic literacy blocks that not not align with the research but also respond to the unique needs of their students and foster literacy for all.

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"In your hands, you hold a comprehensive guide to a much-needed framework integrating the art and science of evidence-based reading instruction. With her thoughtful inclusion of oral language, Nancy Akhavan gives teachers and school leaders the blueprint to comprehensive, student-centered ELA blocks. For anyone in school buildings who has wondered, How do I cover it allevery day for every student?this book shows you why and how." -- Molly Ness, author and teacher educator "One of the most brilliant educators, Dr. Nancy Akhavan, has blessed us with The Lit Six, a practical, research-backed framework that transforms literacy instruction by organizing six essential components around oral language development. The book artfully bridges theory and practice, offering specific strategies and time allocations that make evidence-based literacy instruction accessible to K8 educators. This comprehensive guide gives teachers the structure and confidence to build effective literacy blocks that serve all learners." -- Patty McGee, co-author of Not Your Grannys Grammar "The Lit Six framework, detailed in this wonderful book, offers a clear, flexible roadmap for teachers, grade levels, and districts. Rather than a scripted program, it supports thoughtful, research-aligned curriculum design. It empowers educators to build comprehensive literacy plans that are practical, customizable, and rooted in real classroom needs." -- Leah Mermelstein, literacy consultant/coach and author of We-Do Writing "Nancy Akhavan has been a trusted learning partner for many of our California schools and County Offices by providing cutting edge tools and knowledge that can be applied immediately. The Lit Six framework has helped increase daily coherence for teaching and learning within and across the grade levels. Essentially, Nancys framework and resources make common sense common practices." -- JoDee Marcellin, Director of District to District Program "Ive used Nancy Akhavans Lit Six framework in my work with schools, and it consistently sparks meaningful change in classrooms. Grounded in the science of reading, its clear structure and practical strategies make it easy for teachers to implement, leading to stronger literacy instruction and measurable gains for students." -- Robb J. Christopherson, EdD "The Lit Six is a practical and inspiring guide for teachers who want to build confident, independent readers. Nancy Ahkavan offers clear strategies, authentic examples, and a framework that truly works in real classrooms." -- Lisa Nix, Literacy Coach, Teacher on Special Assignment, Elementary Teacher "Nancy Akhavans Lit Six framework anchored our districts literacy work and sharpened our leaders vision for instruction. It connects research to classrooms with practical, evidence-based tools that strengthen literacy blocks and guide leaders in creating the conditions for great instruction. Clear and powerful, this book serves as a blueprint for achieving lasting literacy success in any school or district." -- Cresta McIntosh, Associate Superintendent of Educational Services

Acknowledgments
About the Author
INTRODUCTION
Chapter One: Planning an Evidence-Based Literacy Block
Oral Language Development First and Always
Talking, Reading, and Writing Throughout The Lit Six
Time Management and The Lit Six
Daily Schedules
In Closing
Chapter Two: The Reading Science Supporting The Lit Six
The Four Processing Systems Involved in Reading
In Closing
Chapter Three: The Writing Science Supporting The Lit Six
The Not-So-Simple View of Writing
In Closing
Chapter Four: Oral Language Development
An Introduction to Oral Language Development
Important Skills to Teach
Strategies in Action
Increasing Exposure to Complex Language Structures
Comprehension Strategies
Presenting Skills
In Closing
Chapter Five: Read Alouds
An Introduction to Read Alouds
Strategies in Action
In Closing
Chapter Six: Shared Reading
An Introduction to Shared Reading
The Skills Involved
Strategies in Action
In Closing
Chapter Seven: Small Group and Independent Reading
An Introduction to Small Group Instruction and Independent Reading
Skills to Address
Strategies in Action
In Closing
Chapter Eight: Phonemic Awareness, Phonics and Word Work
An Introduction to Phonemic Awareness, Phonics, and Word Work
Skills
Strategies in Action
Word Work for Grades 38
In Closing
Chapter Nine: Language Instruction
An Introduction to Language Instruction
Strategies in Action
In Closing
Chapter Ten: Writing
An Introduction to Writing
Grades K1 Writing
Grades 25 Writing
Grades 68 Writing
Writing InstructionNot Assigning Writing
Strategies in Action
In Closing
Appendix
Kindergarten Phonemic Awareness and Phonics Scope & Sequence
First Grade Phonemic Awareness and Phonics Scope & Sequence
Second Grade Phonics Scope & Sequence
Common Roots
Most Common Prefixes
Most Common Suffixes
Elkonin Boxes
Summary of Word Reading and Spelling Abilities Based on Ehris (2005)
Four Phases of Development
Wheel Map
Ladder Map
T-Chart for Organizing Information
Get the Gist Graphic Organizer
Timeline Organizer
References
Index
Dr. Nancy Akhavan, Ed. D. has spent more than 35 years as an educator and consultant. Dr. Akhavan is the founder of Nancy Akhavan Consulting, Inc. She recently retired from Fresno State as an Associate Professional Emerita. Dr. Akhavan has been a bilingual teacher, principal of three schools, and a district administrator of a large urban district for ELA, math, social studies, science and world languages. She also served as Assistant Superintendent Secondary Division in a large urban school district. Dr. Akhavan is recognized for her expertise in teaching literacy practices and has published thirteen books that focus on literacy instruction that increases student achievement She has worked with districts and county offices in multiple states and internationally to increase student achievement in reading, writing, and in content areas. She continues to provide professional development for leaders and teachers in literacy K-12, early literacy, content area literacy and English language development.