Science of Reading Toolkit

Science of Reading Toolkit

Whether just getting started or already implementing the science of reading, this toolkit provides resources school leaders, teachers, and families can use throughout the year.

See below for tips for:

Tips for Superintendents and District Leaders


Tips for Principals

  • Continue building your background knowledge in the science of reading as an instructional leader.
  • Plan for operationalizing the science of reading at the building level.
  • Leverage shared leadership for advancing literacy initiatives.
  • Building leaders: Plan for professional development in the science of reading.
    • Review the information on the HB33 Professional Development in the Science of Reading and Frequently Asked Questions, including similar trainings that meet the requirement.
    • Work with district leaders to identify educators who will be required to complete professional development in the science of reading. Have teachers in grades 2 and 3 begun or completed the dyslexia professional development? Have intervention specialists in grades 4-12 begun or completed the dyslexia professional development?
    • Review the course pathway options developed by the Department and plan for how educators will complete this requirement by June 30, 2025.
    • Plan for course completion by educators, including timelines, expectations and coaching to support application to classroom practice.
    • Plan for course completion as an administrator, including discussion and follow up with other building leaders.
    • Contact your educational service center and/or state support team for facilitation support, if needed.

Tips for Educators


Tips for Families

  • Learn more about dyslexia.
  • Partner with your child’s teacher and school.
    • Leverage this toolkit from the National Center on Improving Literacy for ways families and schools can work together to support children’s literacy success in and out of school.
  • Day By Day Ohio Family Literacy Calendar
    • A perpetual calendar that provides early literacy resources for young children and their families. It features daily songs, activities, book recommendations, and videos to support the development of pre-reading skills and prepare children for school.
  • Help your child read and write with practical strategies based on evidence.
  • Read Together, Grow Together provides tips for every adult who shares the joy of reading with a child. They are based on best practices and can be used with any books that you have. 
  • Sign up for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library of Ohio.

Last Modified: 6/18/2025 10:21:32 AM