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  • 8.8 Grammar and Syntax
    2026/02/06

    In this episode of the Reading Teacher's Lounge, hosts Mary and Shannon welcome expert Sara Lee to discuss best practices for teaching grammar and syntax. They dive into how understanding sentence structure, grammatical functions, and modifiers can elevate both reading comprehension and writing skills for students of all ages. Sara emphasizes the importance of embedding grammar instruction within reading and writing activities, and provides practical strategies for making grammar engaging and relevant. Specific strategies, such as focusing on sentence nuclei, harnessing descriptive modifiers, and being mindful of students' language acquisition backgrounds, are discussed. Additionally, Sara emphasizes the importance of providing meaningful practice opportunities and underscores the value of understanding grammar as the structure of language. The episode is rich with actionable insights and resources to help teachers better support their students.

    00:00 Welcome to the Reading Teacher Lounge
    00:40 Shannon's Green Chef Experience
    01:38 Introducing Our Special Guest: Sara Lee
    02:31 Diving into Grammar and Syntax
    05:33 Understanding Grammatical Functions
    07:55 Challenges and Resources for Teaching Grammar
    10:04 Practical Applications and Student Engagement
    12:41 The Importance of Sentence Structure
    25:05 Using AI to Enhance Grammar Lessons
    32:23 Supporting Multi-Language Learners
    35:22 Challenges in Teaching Writing
    36:38 Tips for Enhancing Writing Skills
    39:34 Using Sentence Nucleus for Creativity
    41:28 Grammar in Reading and Writing Instruction
    44:30 Engaging Students in Grammar
    48:41 Resources for Teaching Grammar
    01:02:02 Making Grammar Fun and Approachable
    01:03:18 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


    RECOMMENDED RESOURCES RELEVANT TO THE EPISODE:

    1. The Literacy Doctor
    2. Sentence Composing (Don Killgallon)
    3. Grammar for Middle School: A Sentence Composing Approach by Don and Jenny Killgallon *Amazon affiliate link
    4. The Death of Practice (Sara's blog post)
    5. Grammarism
    6. Linguistics Girl
    7. Word Hippo
    8. Video from Dr. Bowers and Marie Foley (Nested Combinatorial Structure)
    9. Timothy Shanahan's blog post: Comprehension Instruction that Really Helps-Teaching Cohesion
    10. Evan Moor Daily Paragraph Editing book *Amazon affiliate link

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  • 8.7 Supporting Learning at Home
    2026/01/23

    In this episode, we explore effective practices for supporting students with homework. Join us as we discuss strategies to foster a productive & stress-free homework environment. We cover the importance of EF, the advantages and challenges of traditional homework, & how to address post-COVID implications. Also, we share insights on balancing homework with students' SEL, creative engagement techniques, & practical communication tips for accommodations.

    01:14 Supporting Learners at Home
    02:20 The Role of Executive Functioning in Homework
    05:27 Creative Homework Approaches
    09:01 Simplifying Homework for Better Engagement
    10:32 Flexible and Individualized Homework Strategies
    19:24 Creating a Productive Homework Environment
    25:28 Understanding Executive Functioning in Children
    26:07 Dealing with Meltdowns and Connection Issues
    27:37 Empathy and Minimal Help Strategies
    28:07 Middle School Homework Challenges
    29:28 Reaching Out to Teachers for Support
    29:58 Effective Homework Breaks and Routines
    36:55 Positive Feedback and Encouragement
    43:52 The Role of Parents in Homework Success
    44:22 Reading Logs and Encouraging Curiosity
    46:59 Research on Homework Benefits
    48:18 Conclusion and Resources

    RECOMMENDED RESOURCES RELEVANT TO THE EPISODE:

    1. Reading Rockets: What the Research Says About the Value of Homework
    2. Understood.org Homework Challenges & Strategies
    3. 11 Tips for Helping Your Child Manage Homework
    4. Why Nov. is Hard For Students and 7 Ways Parents Can Help
    5. Infographic: How Does Homework Actually Affect Students?
    6. Stanford Research Shows Pitfalls of Homework
    7. Copy of Mary's Email
    8. Scripts to Use When Requesting Support
    9. Effective Practices for Homework
    10. 5 Homework Strategies for Working with Students with Learning Disabilities
    11. Tips for Parents
    12. Timer * affiliate

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    51 分
  • 8.6 Deliberate Orthography
    2026/01/09

    Shannon and Mary revisit the topic of Structured Word Inquiry (SWI) and discuss the importance of understanding the deliberate reasons for English spellings with guests Jennifer Petrich and Bradley Johnson.

    The conversation follows the hosts' and guests' experiences with SWI, detailing how it helps students understand and apply the structure of English spelling with its focus on word structures, etymology, and morphology.

    Emphasizing a shift from a phonics-only approach to one that also prioritizes morphology & etymology, the episode highlights the importance of starting with word meaning and developing scientific inquiry skills in literacy teaching.

    The journey into SWI is one of discovery, collaboration, & continuous learning. With the tools and strategies shared, educators can confidently embark on this path, helping their students gain a deeper understanding of the rich tapestry that is the English language.

    Join the conversation and dive into the world of SWI. Whether you're an educator, a parent, or a lifelong learner, there’s always more to uncover in the fascinating study of words.

    01:01 Welcome to the RTL
    01:44 Introduction to SWI
    03:11 Meet the Guests: Jennifer Petrich and Bradley Johnson
    04:25 Jennifer's Journey with Dyslexia and SWI
    07:10 Bradley's Path to SWI
    12:14 Explaining SWI to Teachers
    21:59 Importance of Meaning & Morphology
    34:25 Importance of Lifelong Learning
    35:01 Introducing SWI
    35:34 Overcoming the Fear of Not Knowing
    36:12 Utilizing Curricular Modules and Materials
    37:26 Inquiry-Based Learning in the Classroom
    38:26 Developing Content Knowledge and Pedagogical Skills
    40:33 The Role of Big Ideas in Teaching
    42:43 Practical Applications and Teacher Experiences
    43:18 Scientific Inquiry in Word Study
    44:09 Integrating Phonics & Morphology
    54:17 The Importance of Community & Collaboration
    59:02 Final Thoughts & Resources

    RECOMMENDED RESOURCES RELEVANT TO THE EPISODE:

    1. The Literacy Doctor website
    2. One Step Now Education
    3. Dyslexia Training Institute
    4. Pete Bowers's website
    5. Our Season 7 episode with Dr. Peter Bowers about SWI
    6. The High Frequency Word Project book by Rebecca Loveless & Fiona Hamilton *Amazon affiliate link
    7. The Literacy Doctor weekly drop-ins (on Wed. )
    8. Investigating English Spelling by Bradley Johnson and Jennifer Petrich *Amazon affiliate link
    9. Structured Word Inquiry in the Classroom (FB group)
    10. Marie Foley's course

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  • 8.5 The Literacy Block
    2025/12/07

    Mary and Shannon are joined by Lindsay Kemeny, a returning guest and 1st grade teacher. Lindsay discusses her latest book and shares insights into structuring an effective literacy block. During the chat, Lindsay stresses the importance of routines, transitions, and frequent student responses in her data-driven instruction. Lindsay also opens up about her personal journey, detailing how her son's struggles with dyslexia transformed her teaching methods. The conversation covers practical tips for teaching phonics, spelling, high-frequency words, and integrating content into literacy. Listen to the episode to learn valuable tips for optimizing your reading instruction.

    01:17 Welcoming Back Lindsay Kemeny
    01:49 Lindsay's Journey and New Books
    03:36 Implementing Literacy Block Changes
    07:04 Structuring the Literacy Block
    08:53 The Importance of Data and Intervention
    21:09 Green Chef Sponsorship
    22:07 Phonics and Spelling Integration
    28:20 Reflecting on Classroom Data
    28:39 Optimizing Lessons and Routines
    35:06 The Importance of Student Responses
    37:08 Focusing on Progress, Not Perfection
    39:55 A Personal Journey with Dyslexia
    52:36 Final Thoughts and Resources

    RECOMMENDED RESOURCES RELEVANT TO THE EPISODE:

    1. Our Season 6 episode with Lindsay: Best Reading Instruction Moves
    2. Our Season 7 episode: The Reading Team
    3. Lindsay's website
    4. Lindsay's podcast: Literacy Talks
    5. Rock Your Literacy Block by Lindsay Kemeny *Amazon affiliate link
    6. 7 Mighty Moves by Lindsay Kemeny *Amazon affiliate link
    7. 7 Mighty Moves Reading Resources (companion book) by Lindsay Kemeny *Amazon affiliate link
    8. Reading Rockets: An Example of the 90 Minute Reading Block
    9. Ascend (Smarter Intervention): How Do I Fit It All In?
    10. Reading Rockets: What Does Your Literacy Block Look Like? It Depends.
    11. Timothy Shanahan: How Would You Schedule the Reading Instruction?
    12. Mississippi Dept of Ed: Suggested Instructional Routines for Teaching Reading First Through Fifth Grade

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    55 分
  • 8.4 SEL Concerns
    2025/11/16

    Educator and author Erin Waters joins Shannon and Mary to discuss supporting the whole child through Social-Emotional Learning (SEL). Erin shares her teaching journey and highlights the crucial connection between SEL & literacy development—because our students aren’t just learning to read; they’re learning who they are. They explore what SEL looks like in real classrooms: morning meetings that build community, read-alouds that spark emotional awareness, and simple coping strategies that help students manage anxiety and stress. The discussion also acknowledges the lasting impact of the digital age and the COVID-19 pandemic on students’ social-emotional well-being, as more children than ever are navigating big feelings.Erin introduces her book Wally Is Worried as a relatable resource for helping children understand and express their emotions. Listeners will walk away with practical tools, recommended texts, and encouragement to make SEL an intentional part of everyday literacy instruction.

    01:40 Special Guest: Erin Waters on SEL
    03:06 Defining SEL and Its Importance
    06:03 Real-World SEL Classroom Experiences
    11:41 Impact of Digital Age on SEL
    16:18 Post-COVID SEL Challenges
    21:43 Coping Mechanisms and Solutions
    39:16 Final Thoughts and Resources

    RECOMMENDED RESOURCES RELEVANT TO THE EPISODE:

    1. Wally is Worried by Erin Waters *Amazon affiliate link
    2. Our engagement episode
    3. Our technology episode
    4. Book list with SEL topics, curated by Love Grows Learning
    5. Big Little Feelings blog
    6. NEA (National Education Association): SEL Resources
    7. Reading Rockets: Classroom Strategies that Support SEL
    8. Reading with Relevance: a CASEL-certified SEL supplemental program
    9. CASEL.org
    10. Centervention: 95 Social Emotional Learning Activities
    11. Integrating SEL Into Your Reading Block
    12. Children's Institute: SEL Resources and Tools
    13. Erin Waters' website
    14. Connect with Erin via IG

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    43 分
  • 8.3 Affirming Practices with Dr. Jasmine Rogers
    2025/10/31

    In this episode, you're getting a preview of the types of conversations happening with educators in our bonus subscription episodes.

    This month, Shannon and Mary chat with Dr. Jasmine Rogers, a reading specialist and college educator, about her dual roles in literacy. Dr. Rogers discusses her research on African American English (AAE) and structured literacy, emphasizing the importance of affirming behaviors in promoting student motivation and effective communication. Drawing on personal experiences and professional expertise, she emphasizes the importance of affirming diverse dialects, including Black English, and fostering an inclusive and supportive classroom environment. The episode also covers translanguaging and strategies for teachers to support multilingual students, highlighting the significance of creating a positive, inclusive, and affirming classroom environment. Tune in to learn more about effective teaching practices, the science of reading, and how teachers can better support students from diverse linguistic backgrounds.


    0:00 Welcome to the Reading Teacher Lounge

    01:09 Introducing Dr. Jasmine Rogers

    02:37 Understanding Black Language in Education

    04:34 Research on Affirming Student Language

    07:32 The Importance of Cultural Awareness in Teaching

    13:55 Personal Experiences and Reflections

    15:48 Journey into Structured Literacy

    17:37 Merging Identity with Teaching Practices

    22:14 Reflecting on Teaching Practices

    23:03 The Power of Translanguaging

    24:57 Effective Communication Techniques

    26:55 Building Positive Classroom Environments

    30:04 Supporting Teachers and Students

    31:29 The Importance of Authenticity in Teaching

    32:59 Insights from Research

    36:12 Morphology and Language Learning

    39:50 Final Thoughts and Farewells


    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE

    1. Dr. Jasmine's website
    2. Connect with Dr. Jasmine Rogers through her website
    3. Connect with Dr. Jasmine Rogers through LinkedIn
    4. 44 Phonemes Video from RRFTS (Rollins Center for Language and Literacy)
    5. DC Public Schools Reading Clinic
    6. Frayer Model
    7. Strive for Five Conversations by Tricia Zucker and Sonia Cabell *Amazon affiliate link
    8. Education Week: What is Translanguaging and How Is it Used in the Classroom?
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    45 分
  • 8.2 Treasured Stories
    2025/10/17

    In this special episode of the Reading Teachers Lounge, hosts Shannon and Mary have an engaging and insightful conversation with acclaimed children's author Kate DiCamillo about treasured stories. They explore Kate's journey as a writer, discussing the profound impact of her debut novel 'Because of Winn-Dixie,' the themes of her books, and the role of animals in her stories. Kate shares her thoughts on writing with empathy, the importance of ending stories with hope, and the joy of reading aloud. Highlights include listener questions about vocabulary development and character inspirations, and Kate's reflections on the magical connection formed between readers and stories.

    RESOURCES MENTIONED DURING THE EPISODE:

    1. Ferris by Kate DiCamillo *Amazon affiliate link
    2. Kate DiCamillo's website
    3. Contact Kate via Candlewick Press

      Kate DiCamillo
      c/o Candlewick Press
      99 Dover Street
      Somerville, MA 02144
    4. Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo *Amazon affiliate link
    5. The Tiger Rising by Kate DiCamillo *Amazon affiliate link
    6. The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo *Amazon affiliate link
    7. The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo *Amazon affiliate link
    8. Louisiana's Way Home by Kate DiCamillo *Amazon affiliate link
    9. Facebook page for Kate DiCamillo
    10. Story resources for teachers
    11. Mercy Watson Books by Kate DiCamillo *Amazon affiliate link
    12. Flora and Ulysses by Kate DiCamillo *Amazon affiliate link
    13. Raymie Nightingale by Kate DiCamillo *Amazon affiliate link
    14. our 6.16 Delightful Word Learning episode
    15. Bookworms reading curriculum
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    57 分
  • 8.1 New Season, New Stories
    2025/10/03

    Shannon and Mary kick off the new season with reflections on how far the podcast has come, from family anecdotes to stories of former students thriving—like Rigby, a once-struggling reader now headed to college. They share practical tips for using Canva to teach morphology, highlight successes from their summer tutoring, and discuss balancing work, rest, and family life. Additionally, they unveil exciting plans to feature more teacher voices in the show through their bonus episodes, available to all subscribers.

    RESOURCES MENTIONED DURING THE EPISODE:


    1. Mary's husband's band Cherokee Ave Project
    2. Google form for teacher guests
    3. Marie Foley Visuals Morphology class
    4. Geodes decodables
    5. Handwriting Without Tears
    6. Bookworms
    7. Amplify CKLA
    8. Blossom & Root


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    46 分