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Literacy for Multilingual Learners

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Leverage Each Student’s Home Language

When MLLs use their existing linguistic knowledge, it helps them transfer relevant skills to learning English and expand their vocabulary. Our Multilingual Learner Guide—and in-lesson tips—help educators empower students to make the connection.

4 Keys to Unlocking Multilingual Learner Vocabulary

This guide equips educators with a keyring of practical, research-based strategies to help MLLs unlock their potential to build a robust vocabulary foundation.

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Visual Supports to Demystify the Complexities of English

A hallmark of Reading Horizons’ effectiveness is that our unique marking system helps MLLs learn English, acting as a visual support to reinforce pronunciation and syllabication.

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Multimodal Instruction

The Sound-Spelling Wall, also known as a Sound Wall, gives teachers a visual resource to teach phonetic sounds to their students effectively. Paired with the built-in pronunciation tool, this helps decrease confusion and uncertainty regarding English pronunciation.

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Reading Horizons has created a solid foundation for my English language learners in my dual-language classroom by integrating visual, auditory, and kinesthetic elements into our lessons.”
Educator, Montgomery Independent School District, TX

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