Resource Database

Looking for additional research- and evidence-based resources? The FCRR Resource Database pulls together over 650 materials from across the center’s numerous research, innovation, and engagement activities. Users can search available materials by resource type, project, and stakeholder audience. We invite you to continue learning and growing with FCRR.

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This blog post explores how two RELs are advancing statewide literacy goals, the potential for scaling these efforts, and their use of IES and Department of Education resources to help states identify effective strategies.
This resource provides ideas for building children’s emergent literacy that can easily be done at home.
El estudiante relacionará los fonemas iniciales con los grafemas.
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El estudiante identificará elementos de la historia.
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El estudiante relacionará los fonemas iniciales con los grafemas.
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Christine White co-created this infographic which provides tips for how teachers and caregivers can support language development in all children.
Summer reading log and coloring sheet
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This infographic provides an overview of Center accomplishments.
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This video offers quick demonstrations for teachers and students to enhance text comprehension and literacy skills.
This video offers quick demonstrations for teachers and students to enhance text comprehension and literacy skills.
A brief graphical introduction to the PLEASE READ (Preventing Learning Loss At Home in Summer with Extension Reading Activities) program
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The Florida Center for Reading Research's annual report provides a comprehensive overview of their research and initiatives aimed at improving literacy outcomes for all students.
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Symphonic Safari was created in support of Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra to engage children in reading and music education by offering creative, music and instrument-themed literacy activities that entertained while educating.
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This brochure provides information on the Regional Educational Laboratory program that works in partnership with school districts, and state departments of education to use data and research to improve student outcomes.
This infographic presents the findings of an examination of the online presence of dyslexia across 195 countries.
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This summer reading challenge, from Maya's Book Nook, is perfect for kids on summer break.
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This infographic explores how musical training relates to children’s cognitive, language, and reading abilities.
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This infographic provides tips to get your child to read more.
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This scavenger hunt can be used to explore books in your classroom library, school library, the public library, or even at home.
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Dr. Lakeisha Johnson talks about Maya's Book Nook & Community Literacy Partners.
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Rachelle does work on dyslexia outside her classwork and research at FCRR. Being dyslexic herself, Rachelle uses her story to advocate for change. Here Rachelle has written a Department of Education blog on disability identity.
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Use this resource to support your child's vocabulary, comprehension, and reading development.
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Use this resource to support your child's vocabulary, comprehension, and reading development.
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Use this resource to support your child's vocabulary, comprehension, and reading development.
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