Being able to read, write, and speak are essential for full participation in our society. Literacy affords access to ideas, opportunities, and so much more. But in the Massachusetts school system today, many children do not receive the instruction and support they need to develop a strong foundation for literacy in grades preK–3.
Mass Literacy is a statewide effort to empower educators with the evidence-based practices for literacy that all students need. Evidence-based instruction, provided within schools and classrooms that are culturally and linguistically sustaining, will put our youngest students on a path toward literacy for life. Click the links below to learn more about evidence-based practices and resources that are ready for use in preK–3 classrooms.
Components of the Core Literacy Block
Skills for Early Reading
Students Experiencing Reading Difficulties
Leading a Multi-tiered System of Support
Pathway to Equity in Early Literacy
Mass Literacy for Families and Communities
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Last Updated: September 22, 2024
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