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Wednesday, June 17
 

10:15am EDT

First and Foremost, Find the Vowels: Unlocking the Six Syllable Types
Wednesday June 17, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
"First and foremost, always and forever — find the vowels." It sounds simple, but it is one of the most powerful instructional mantras a literacy teacher can carry into the classroom. The vast majority of English words follow predictable phonics patterns — and the six syllable types are the key to unlocking them. Every syllable type, every decoding decision, every spelling pattern comes back to the vowel. When students know where to look and what to expect, they gain a transferable strategy for reading and spelling words they have never seen before. Yet syllable type instruction is one of the most underutilized tools in the literacy classroom, often taught in isolation, rushed through, or skipped altogether in favor of whole-word memorization. Rooted in the foundational content of LETRS Unit 4: Advanced Decoding, Spelling, and Word Recognition, this session brings the six syllable types to life through explicit instruction, lively discussion, and meaningful hands-on practice. Participants will build their own deep understanding of each type — closed, open, vowel-consonant-e, vowel team, r-controlled, and consonant-le — always coming back to the vowel as the anchor. They will leave with ready-to-use classroom strategies they can implement the very next day. Whether you are currently working through LETRS, applying it in classrooms, or coaching others to do so, this session will change the way you look at every word on the page.
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avatar for Stacie Wood

Stacie Wood

LETRS State Success Manager - North Carolina, Lexia
Stacie L. Wood, M.S.Ed. is a LETRS National Learning Facilitator and Lexia Customer Success Manager of Professional Learning with over 25 years of experience in special education, literacy instruction, and educator professional development. She currently serves as an Adjunct Professor... Read More →
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Natalie Brubaker

Lexia
Natalie Brubaker, M.Ed., is a former educator and literacy specialist with over 20 years of experience. At Lexia Learning, she partners with leaders to implement evidence-based Science of Reading practices. Natalie leverages her classroom background to advocate for expert-led professional... Read More →
Wednesday June 17, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
Room 14

11:30am EDT

Race to SC Ready: Integrating Literacy Routines into Science Instruction
Wednesday June 17, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm EDT
Preparing students for SC READY requires more than content knowledge. It requires strong literacy skills across all subject areas. This interactive session showcases our “Race to SC READY” approach that integrated literacy routines into science instruction to build student readiness. Participants will experience engaging strategies used in the classroom, including reading, writing, and student engagement and discourse routines embedded in science lessons. Attendees will leave with practical, ready-to-use tools and a clear understanding of how to intentionally prepare students for future success.
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Teresa Harris

Darlington County School District
Teresa Harris is a 4th grade science teacher with 20 years in education and 12 years of experience teaching elementary science. She holds a master’s degree in science education and loves helping students explore and understand the world around them. Teresa is passionate about hands-on... Read More →
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Amanda Barnett

i-LEADR, Inc.
Amanda is a lead consultant for i-LEADR, Inc.  She has been an elementary and middle school general education teacher, an elementary and high school special education teacher, a district-wide intervention specialist for K-12 and an expert data-analysis facilitator for Title 1 schools... Read More →
Wednesday June 17, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm EDT
Room 14
 
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