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Test Prep

Why most students walk into poetry testing without a system

Most students can name poetry terms. That is not the same as having a system for approaching any poem under test conditions. The SMILE framework gives them that system.

Laurie Dymes, PhD · May 2026
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Test Prep

8th grade EOG vocabulary: what the test actually measures

The 8th grade EOG tests vocabulary in context, not in isolation. Students who know definitions in isolation still miss questions when the same terms appear in a passage.

Laurie Dymes, PhD · April 2026
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Test Prep

7th grade EOG vocabulary: what the test actually measures

The 7th grade EOG tests vocabulary in context, not in isolation. Students who know definitions in isolation still miss questions when the same terms appear in a passage.

Laurie Dymes, PhD · April 2026
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Test Prep

6th grade EOG vocabulary: what the test actually measures

The 6th grade EOG tests vocabulary in context, not in isolation. Students who know definitions in isolation still miss questions when the same terms appear in a passage.

Laurie Dymes, PhD · April 2026
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Reading Standards

Why students miss nonfiction text feature questions on passages

Students encounter nonfiction text features in every subject every day. The features are familiar. The vocabulary that describes them is not.

Laurie Dymes, PhD · April 2026
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Grammar

Why grammar instruction does not stick after sixth grade

Students can label a noun on a worksheet and still write sentences without subjects. Grammar knowledge and grammar application are not the same skill.

Laurie Dymes, PhD · April 2026
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Practitioner

Teaching Without Borders: What international dyslexia research can teach American educators

The United States is not the only country having the dyslexia conversation, and it is not the furthest along. This September, the search for answers goes to Poland.

Laurie Dymes, PhD · April 2026
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Test Prep

NC EOG reading review: how to prepare your students without losing instructional time

The EOG is weeks away. Your students know the content. What they need now is repeated, low-stakes exposure to how the test asks about it.

Laurie Dymes, PhD · April 2026
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Science of Reading

Science of Reading bellringers: what they are, why they work, and how to use them

Structured literacy micro-practice, done consistently and at the right level, builds skills that transfer to real reading. That is what a well-designed bellringer does.

Laurie Dymes, PhD · April 2026
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Grammar

Grammar Quest spiral bundle: why spiral grammar instruction works

Isolated grammar units do not build lasting skills. Spiral instruction does. Here is the research and a practical way to implement it.

Laurie Dymes, PhD · April 2026
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Practitioner

Why I built Lit n Logic (and why I am going to be honest about it)

Twenty years in a middle school ELA classroom leaves marks. Not the kind that wear you down, but the kind that clarify things.

Laurie Dymes, PhD · April 2026
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Reading Standards

Why poetry vocabulary gaps hurt middle schoolers on test day

A student reads the poem on the test, understands the feeling of it, and still misses four questions in a row. They read the poem correctly and failed it on vocabulary.

Laurie Dymes, PhD · April 2026
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Reading Standards

Why students confuse tone and mood (and what actually fixes it)

A student reads a passage, identifies the mood correctly, and then labels the tone with the exact same word. That distinction shows up on the EOG every single year.

Laurie Dymes, PhD · April 2026
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Reading Standards

Why students miss figurative language on tests (and what actually helps)

Students ace the quiz on Friday and miss the same concepts on a passage assessment the following Thursday. The gap between knowing a term and identifying it under pressure is the real problem.

Laurie Dymes, PhD · April 2026
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