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Reading League LIVE Event

Attend via live webinar or in-person for this engaging presentation!

Featuring Dr. Susan L Hall

Thursday, March 12, 2020 from 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm EST

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Teaching Students to Read Multisyllable Words

When reading, students encounter multisyllable words in quick succession. The frequency and varying syllable type combinations make decoding these words a challenge.

Join Dr. Susan Hall as she demonstrates to participants a four-step technique to show students how to recognize patterns, identify sounds, and apply syllable division rules.

Students will be fully engaged pointing to vowels, and using hand gestures to demonstrate recognition of the syllable type. Participants will leave the workshop with everything needed to teach the closed syllable the next day.

For more information on 95 Percent Group products for decoding multisyllabic words, please visit our website.

 

This event is hosted and managed by The Reading League.  By clicking on the registration links below, you will be redirected to The Reading League registration page.  For more information regarding this event or your registration, please contact The Reading League at info@thereadingleague.org.

Attend Online

Susan Hall Live Stream Event Info

In addition to in-person attendance, The Reading League now offers Live Events via live stream services, allowing anyone with an internet connection the ability to watch from their home or office. 

The cost of live streaming is $10.00 and can be purchased by creating an account at The Reading League’s uScreen or by clicking the "Live Stream Registration" button below:

Live Stream Registration

The Reading League plans to make the live stream available for 48 hours after the event.

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Attend In-Person

SaltSpace Venue

We'd love to connect with you in person at The Reading League Live Event at SaltSpace in Syracuse, NY.  Seating is limited so please register early.

The cost of the live event registration is $10.00 and all tickets include five raffle entries, a snack, coffee, water and parking at Performance Park. Doors open at 4:15 pm EST with the presentation starting promptly at 5:00 pm EST.  Register now using the "In-Person Registration" button below:

In-Person Registration

SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY!
IN PERSON ATTENDEES ONLY: Come early to meet Susan Hall. Arrive between 4:15 - 4:45 pm and bring your favorite Susan Hall book to have her sign. Limited copies of her book 10 Success Factors for Literacy Intervention: Getting Results with MTSS in Elementary Schools will be available to purchase at $25 each.

Meet the Presenter

Susan L. Hall, EdD

95 Percent Group Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer

Dr. Susan L. Hall is co-founder and CEO of 95 Percent Group Inc., a leader in providing consulting services, training and products focused on reading instruction.  She is a nationally recognized leader in RTI, data analysis, and reading instruction. Dr. Hall has more than 20 years of experience as a consultant to districts and schools in the field of reading intervention. 

She is a sought-after speaker at reading conferences nationwide and has authored eight books, including the bestselling I’ve DIBEL’d, Now What? and Implementing Response to Intervention.  Her eighth book, 10 Success Factors for Literacy Intervention, was published by ASCD, in July 2018.

Dr. Hall is a leading expert on the use of DIBELS®, is a former national trainer for LETRS® and has developed proprietary instructional materials based on the science of reading and tools that teachers use to help interpret student data.  She is a member of the advisory board of the Neuhaus Education Center in Houston, the President’s Advisory Council of Lawrence University, and is a former national board member of the International Dyslexia Association. Susan graduated cum laude from Lawrence University in Wisconsin, earned a Master’s in Business Administration at Harvard University, and a doctorate in education from National Louis University.