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News: 5 days agoWilson completed 29 of 42 passes for 340 yards and a touchdown while rushing once for two yards in Monday's 17-16 loss to the Seahawks.

Spin: Wilson's first three passes of the game all went to fullback/tight end Andrew Beck, and he completed two of them for 52 yards to set up a field goal on Seattle's first drive. His first throw to a wide receiver didn't come until there were less than six minutes left in the second quarter, but he made up for a lack of quantity with quality, as that pass was a 67-yard touchdown to Jerry Jeudy. Denver had no trouble moving the ball but two fumbles by running backs inside the five-yard line and poor clock management down the stretch culminated in the game coming down to a 64-yard Brandon McManus field goal, which narrowly missed. Wilson will have a nice opportunity to bounce back from this loss to his former team when the Texans come to town for his Denver home debut in Week 2.

ESPN Fantasy Projection: Wilson was traded to Denver after 10 seasons in Seattle. The move comes after a down fantasy year for Wilson, as a three-game injury absence ended a streak of eight straight top-10 fantasy campaigns. Wilson still played pretty well when active, though, finishing as a top-10 fantasy QB in 50% of his appearances (ninth highest). Wilson's rushing output was way down last season (career-low 43 carries and 183 yards), but he brings an aggressive game to Denver, having finished no lower than seventh in average depth of throw four of the last five seasons. Wilson is still in his prime at age 33 and he has a pretty good supporting cast led by Courtland Sutton, Jerry Jeudy and Javonte Williams. He's a fine mid-range QB1 target.

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Supporting Wilson Reading System Students During COVID-19 Closures

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The Wilson Reading System® (WRS) is the flagship program of Wilson Language Training® and the foundation of all other Wilson programs. WRS is an intensive Tier 3 program for students in grades 2-12 and adults with word-level deficits who are not making sufficient progress through their current intervention; have been unable to learn with other teaching strategies and require multisensory language instruction; or who require more intensive structured literacy instruction due to a language-based learning disability, such as dyslexia.

As a structured literacy program based on phonological-coding research and Orton-Gillingham principles, WRS directly and systematically teaches the structure of the English language. Through the program, students learn fluent decoding and encoding skills to the level of mastery. From the beginning Steps of the program, students receive instruction in:

  • Word structure (in depth) for automatic decoding and spelling
  • Word recognition and spelling of high frequency words, including irregular words
  • Vocabulary, word understanding, and word-learning skills
  • Sentence-level text reading with ease, expression, and understanding
  • Listening comprehension with age-appropriate narrative and informational text
  • Reading comprehension with narrative and expository text of increasing levels of difficulty
  • Narrative and informational text structures
  • Organization of information for oral or written expression
  • Proofreading skills
  • Self-monitoring for word recognition accuracy and comprehension

With the Wilson Reading System 4th Edition, key characteristics of the WRS program remain, alongside many new enhancements. It builds on over 30 years of proven success and provides teachers with explicit guidance and resources in word structure, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. Updated extensively, this new edition ensures that the teacher and student resources continue to incorporate all the research-based best practices that have been a part of our teacher professional learning courses for many years.

The WRS 4th Edition includes the following highlights!

  • Expanded and revised Instructor Manual
  • Added focus on core/academic vocabulary
  • Integrated and systematic instruction of phonology, orthography, and morphology, including direct teaching of prefixes and Latin & Greek word elements
  • New fluency and comprehension guide for Block 3
  • Enhanced student progress monitoring
  • New high frequency word cards and phrases for practice and dictation
  • New sentences and expanded stories in the Student Readers, with focus on high frequency, core, and academic words
  • Minor scope and sequence changes, specifically related to morphology

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Wilson Language Training has an ongoing commitment to high-quality implementation and professional learning. WRS certification programs support an in-depth understanding of language structure and mastery of multisensory and diagnostic instructional techniques. As a result, teachers are able to utilize the WRS program with fidelity, thereby accelerating and optimizing students’ reading achievement.

Wilson Language Training and Wilson® Accredited Partners have received accreditation by the International Dyslexia Association. Learn more on our Endorsements page.

Student Focus

All students in grades 2-12 and adults who are not making sufficient progress in intervention or who may require more intensive instruction due to a language-based learning disability/dyslexia

Lesson Length

One full lesson consists of all 3 Blocks of instruction (approximately 30 minutes to complete each Block); minimum of two complete lessons per week

Group Size

Small group (ideally up to 4 students), one-to-one

Setting

Special education classroom, resource room, literacy center, adult education

Instructor

WRS Level I Certified Wilson® Dyslexia Practitioner (W.D.P.) or WRS Level II Certified Wilson® Dyslexia Therapist (W.D.T.)

Professional Learning & Support

  • Wilson Academy®/WRS Learning Community (online)
  • Program workshop and instructor-led courses
  • In-person and online courses on intensive instruction, basic word study, and advanced word study
  • WRS Level I and II Certification with practicum observations and implementation seminars
  • Sustainability plans

What sport is Wilson known for?

Wilson makes equipment for many sports, among them baseball, badminton, American football, basketball, fastpitch softball, golf, racquetball, soccer, squash, tennis, pickleball and volleyball. U.S. ... Products..

Who is Wilson owned by?

Wilson has been a subsidiary of Amer Sports since 1989. In 2019, former Lululemon founder Chip Wilson purchased 20% of Amer Sports, which also owns Arc'teryx, Salomon, Atomic Ski, Peak Performance.

Does Wilson still make golf clubs?

If you're in the market for new equipment and Wilson is a brand that should be on your radar. Founded in 1914 the Wilson Staff golf department has been making top-quality golf clubs for over 100 years.

Who does Wilson sponsor?

Wilson Sporting Goods has recently announced a partnership with the NBA for the 2021-22 season. Thank you, Wilson Sporting Goods for having become our official sponsor and welcome to the CAA!