Letterland

Gateway 1
Meets Expectations
Gateway 3
Meets Expectations
Grades
K-2
Report Released
1/29/2026
Publisher
©2024 Letterland
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Report Overview

Ratings Snapshot

Performance status for each gateway across available grades
K12
Gateway 1
Gateway 3
Key:
Meets Expectations
Partially Meets Expectations
Does Not Meet Expectations
NE
Not Eligible
NC
Not Claimed

ELA K-2 Overview

The LetterLand materials meet expectations for Grades K–2 by providing explicit, research-based instruction that systematically develops foundational reading skills through coherent sequencing and consistent instructional routines across grade levels.

In Kindergarten, Gateway 1 materials establish a strong foundation in alphabet knowledge, phonemic awareness, early phonics, word recognition, introductory word analysis, and emergent fluency. Instruction is grounded in frequent teacher modeling, multisensory routines, guided and independent practice, and cumulative review to support accuracy and automaticity. Assessments are embedded throughout the year to monitor progress and guide small-group instruction and reteaching. While early decoding and encoding are well supported, opportunities for independent high-frequency word analysis and more formal assessment of word-analysis application are intentionally limited at this developmental stage.

In Grade 1, instruction builds on this foundation to advance phonemic awareness, phonics, word recognition, word analysis, and oral reading fluency. Materials emphasize consistent attention to letter–sound relationships through explicit modeling, cumulative practice, and regular application via blending, segmenting, spelling, syllable analysis, high-frequency word routines, and repeated readings of decodable connected text. Assessments occur systematically to inform instructional adjustments and small-group support. While extended encoding of high-frequency words beyond individual word spelling is limited, instruction and practice remain aligned to support increasingly fluent reading.

In Grade 2, Gateway 1 materials extend foundational skills into more complex word reading and analysis, moving from review of single-syllable patterns to multisyllabic decoding and encoding. Instruction explicitly addresses syllable types, vowel teams, r-controlled patterns, spelling generalizations, and affixes, with students applying skills through syllable and morpheme analysis, spelling, high-frequency word routines, and repeated oral reading of decodable text. Systematic fluency instruction and ongoing assessment support accuracy, automaticity, and meaning-based word reading, though opportunities for extended high-frequency word encoding remain more limited.

Across Gateway 3, LetterLand meets expectations by providing robust teacher guidance, embedded student supports, and intentional design features that facilitate effective implementation across all grades. Materials include adult-level explanations of foundational literacy concepts, clearly articulated instructional routines, predictable lesson structures with appropriate pacing, and built-in review and consolidation to support mastery within a regular school year. Student supports include structured small-group and intervention lessons, self-managed practice routines, and visual and oral-language scaffolds that promote access for diverse learners, including multilingual learners. Decodable and connected texts reflect visual representation of varied cultural, racial, gender, and ability backgrounds, though guidance for incorporating students’ cultural or community knowledge into instruction is limited. Digital tools integrated through Phonics Online and a consistent, uncluttered visual design across print and digital materials further support usability and engagement.

Overall, the materials provide a coherent, well-supported approach to foundational skills instruction across Grades K–2, supporting students’ progression from early literacy development to increasingly accurate, automatic, and fluent reading.

Gateway Ratings Summary

Kindergarten
Gateway 1
Alignment to Research-Based Practices
92%
Gateway 3
Teacher and Student Supports
100%
1st Grade
Gateway 1
Alignment to Research-Based Practices
98%
Gateway 3
Teacher and Student Supports
100%
2nd Grade
Gateway 1
Alignment to Research-Based Practices
98%
Gateway 3
Teacher and Student Supports
100%

Science of Reading Snapshot

K12
Phonemic Awareness
Non-negotiable
100%100%N/A
Phonics
Non-negotiable
100%100%100%
Fluency
N/A100%100%
Vocabulary
N/AN/AN/A
Comprehension
N/AN/AN/A

Additional Elements

K12
Text Quality and Complexity
NCNCNC
Foundational Skills
92%98%98%
Building Knowledge
NCNCNC
Teacher Supports
100%100%100%
Student Supports
100%100%100%
Instructional Pathway & Implementation Schedules
NCNCNC