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The Literacy List: 2026

What literacy trends are in and out for the year ahead? Read below to find out.

Phonemic awareness in isolation.

Doing oral-only drills without connecting sounds to letters.

Phonemic awareness with print.

Connecting sounds to letters immediately for better retention.

The “Wait and See” approach.

Delaying help when a child struggles.

Early screening and immediate action.

Identifying risk early and intervening before gaps develop.

Three-cueing / MSV.

Teaching kids to guess words based on pictures or context.

Structured literacy / decoding.

Teaching kids to sound out words explicitly.

Oversimplifying the Science of Reading as “just phonics.”

Ignoring the other strands of the reading rope.

Integrated literacy instruction.

Weaving together phonics, vocabulary, and background knowledge.

Writing as a separate skill.

Teaching grammar or writing completely apart from what students read.

Writing to learn.

Teaching writing structures that reinforce what students are reading.

Skill-and-drill is distinct from text.

Spending all class time on worksheets with no actual reading.

More reading time.

Applying skills by reading connected text and building knowledge.

Subjective observation.

Thinking, “I feel like they are getting it.”

Data-driven instruction.

Using concrete data to decide what to teach next.

Viewing reading struggles in isolation.

Treating only the reading deficit.

Looking at the whole student.

Recognizing comorbid conditions like ADHD or anxiety alongside dyslexia.

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