FAU Lab Schools Teacher Research

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Learning High Frequency Words through Multi-Sensory Activities
We noticed that not all students were acquiring these high frequency words at the same rate. Based on the research related to the science of reading, we need to change our method of teaching these words to our students.
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Statistical Learning to Identify Student Performance upon Kindergarten Entry
The present study introduces a prescriptive approach that leverages predictive analytics to forecast academic outcomes before the school year begins and remains consistent with classroom teacher observations.
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Noteworthy Science: Guided Notes in 5th Grade Science
By investigating the impact of guided notes on student comprehension, engagement, and the development of independent notetaking skills, this research seeks to inform instructional practices, benefiting both teachers and students.
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Impacts of Novel Effect on Engagement and Comprehension in Primary Classrooms
Engaging read alouds play a crucial role in literacy development and overall cognitive and social-emotional growth. According to Anderson (1985), reading aloud to students is the single most important activity for building the knowledge required for eventual success in reading.
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Implementation of Book Clubs and its Effects on Student Motivation
The overall goal of this study is to increase student motivation to read while investigating the components of book clubs that lead to greater motivation, and possibly stronger readers.
Samantha Vallejo
The Impact of Peer Review on Middle School Writers: A Case Study
Teaching English Language Arts encompasses reading, writing, speech and language skills, and everything else that falls under these domains. With so many aspects to cover, teachers are always looking for innovative strategies to work smarter when it comes to student success.