How do you close the gap without starting back at square one?
Join our FREE workshop for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade ELA teachers
Supporting Struggling Readers in Upper Elementary
...help your students decode accurately, read smoothly, and feel successful as readers!

Does this sound familiar?
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You’ve got students in 3rd–5th grade who can’t decode words in grade-level texts.
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You want to give them the intervention they need, but you don’t have hours every day to re-teach K–2 phonics.
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The “easy” materials out there feel way too childish for your upper elementary kids.
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And honestly… you’re tired of guessing what will work.
You are not alone. And the good news? There is a way to catch students up without burning yourself out.
If you're ready to rethink how you support students who struggle with decoding and fluency...
Join us for this free workshop and discover practical routines that build confidence and fluency in just 15 minutes a day.
When you attend this FREE workshop, you'll gain the confidence to:

Plan lessons that go beyond teaching "sound it out" and help students actually decode.

Support all the skills your students need to tackle multisyllabic words and read confidently.

Use our instructional framework to make intervention clear, consistent, and effective!
✨Count me in! I am ready to help my readers.✨
Why teachers love learning with The Stellar Teacher Company.



Meet your host
Hi, I'm Sara!
Intervention is tough. Am I right? Especially when you’ve got students who are still struggling to decode words, you’re already crunched for time, and your school doesn’t give you an easy-to-use plan for supporting them.
Well, if you can give me just one hour of your time, I can give you strategies and tools that will help your struggling readers make real progress this year!
It’s not too late for your students to experience reading success!
This workshop is made possible by
The Stellar Literacy Collective.
Our goal is to help 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade ELA teachers
simplify their literacy instruction.
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