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Florida Center for Reading Research

Updated: Jan 31, 2021

The Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) is an interdisciplinary research center at Florida State University. Drawing from multiple disciplines, FCRR investigates all aspects of reading and reading-related skills across the lifespan. Through rigorous and robust research, innovation, and engagement, FCRR advances the science of reading to improve learning and achievement from birth through adulthood.


Check out their amazing Resource Database, which contains infographics, articles, videos, fact sheets, spreadsheets, self-study modules, activity pages, worksheets, and audio for students, families, and practitioners. The content spans from preschool through adult and covers a wide variety of topics relating to reading, including college and career readiness, evidence-based interventions, learning disabilities, dyslexia, at-home learning, prosodic awareness, developmental education, literacy coaching, and much more.


From 2004 to 2008, a team of teachers at FCRR collected ideas and created Student Center Activities for use in kindergarten through fifth grade classrooms. Accompanying these Student Center Activities is a Teacher Resource Guide that offers important insights on differentiated instruction and how to use the Student Center materials. All educators are welcome to make print copies of the Student Center Activities as long as modifications are not made, the materials will only be used for non-profit educational purposes, and the copyright belongs to the Florida Department of Education. These materials may not be used for any commercial purposes. The resources on the site may be linked to but not reposted, reproduced, modified or copied to other sites.



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