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  • Helping Students Read Multisyllabic Words with Devin Kearns
    2025/06/06

    Episode 228

    If you’ve ever wondered how to help your students decode longer words, this episode is for you! We’re joined by literacy researcher and professor Devin Kearns to talk all about teaching multisyllabic words.

    Many phonics programs focus on single-syllable words, but what happens when students hit big words and get stuck? Devin unpacks the research behind why that happens and what we can do instead. We talk about:

    • flexible decoding strategies,
    • when and how to teach syllables and morphemes,
    • and what “set for variability” really looks like in the classroom (spoiler: it’s not guessing!).

    You’ll walk away with practical, research-backed ideas to help your students read longer words with confidence.

    Devin M. Kearns, Ph.D., is the Goodnight Distinguished Professor in Early Literacy at NC State, where he studies early reading and collaborates with experts in psychology, cognitive science, and neuroscience to explore the brain basis of reading.


    RESOURCES

    • Helping Students With Dyslexia Read Long Words: Using Syllables and Morphemes by Devin M. Kearns and Victoria M. Whaley
    • Syllable Division: New Data that Can Inform Intervention by Joanne Marttila Pierson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
    • On Eating Elephants and Teaching Syllabication by Tim Shanahan


    We answer your questions about teaching reading in The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night.

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  • Revisiting Fluency Instruction and Assessment with Jan Hasbrouck
    2025/05/30

    Episode 227

    In this episode, Jan Hasbrouck discusses the critical components of reading fluency, focusing on automaticity and its measurement through words correct per minute (WCPM). The discussion highlights the relationship between fluency and comprehension, the role of oral reading fluency in assessing student progress, and the importance of frequent assessments in the classroom. Jan also reflects on recent research findings from NAEP scores that challenge previous assumptions about fluency and automaticity, emphasizing the need for educators to adapt their understanding and practices based on evolving research. The discussion also touches on the debate between repeated reading and wide reading, advocating for an approach to reading instruction that incorporates both methods. Hasbrouck encourages educators to embrace continuous learning and adapt their teaching strategies based on evolving research.

    Resources

    • Hasbrouck Tindal 2017 ORF Norms Chart
    • 2018 NAEP Oral Reading Fluency Study by White, S., et. al.
    • Listen to more Melissa & Lori podcast episodes on Fluency!


    We answer your questions about teaching reading in The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night.

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  • [Listen Again] Building Fluency with POSSUM with Maryanne Wolf and Melissa Orkin
    2025/05/23

    Episode 211 from December 6, 2024

    Fluency is a crucial aspect of reading. It involves automaticity and the ability to connect different aspects of word knowledge.

    In this episode, Maryanne Wolf and Melissa Orkin discuss:

    • the importance of fluency in reading
    • the factors that contribute to fluent reading
    • the need for an integrative approach to fluency instruction
    • the POSSUM approach to building word knowledge

    Big Takeaway: Fluency is essential for comprehension and has social-emotional implications for struggling readers. The POSSUM approach can help students make the needed connections to be able to read fluently.

    Want to Learn More?

    • The More You Know: How Teaching Multiple Aspects of Word Knowledge
      Builds Fluency Skills by Melissa Orkin, Kirk Vanacore, Laura Rhinehart,
      Rebecca Gotlieb, and Maryanne Wolf
    • Building Fluency with POSSUM
    • Downloadable lessons featuring the POSSUM approach:
      • Grades K-2
      • Grades 3-5
    • Practice Doesn’t Make Perfect: Repeated Reading Is No More Effective Than Continuous Reading for Improving Fluency and Comprehension in School-Age Struggling Readers by Elizabeth S. Norton
    • RAN and the reading brain with Elizabeth Norton (youtube video)
    • Word Finder wordfinder.yourdictionary.com - find words with similar patterns!
    • Crafting Minds Group
    • NIDO Learning



    We answer your questions about teaching reading in The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night.

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  • First Steps to Fluency: How Young Learners Become Independent Readers with Virginia Quinn Mooney
    2025/05/16

    Episode 226

    In this episode, Virginia discusses the importance of fluency in K-2 grades, emphasizing its role in reading comprehension. She shares strategies for teaching fluency, including within partner reading, read-alouds, and shared reading. Virginia highlights the significance of modeling fluent reading and incorporating songs and poems to enhance prosody. This conversation provides valuable insights for educators on how to effectively teach fluency to young learners.

    Resources

    • Watch Virginia Teach Fluency in this video
    • Let’s bring back the magic of song by Tim Rasinski
    • Virginia's Virtual Happy Hour Science of Reading YouTube Channel
    • BONUS: A Repeated Reading Resource from our best-selling book, The Literacy 50


    We answer your questions about teaching reading in The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night.

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  • A Classroom Fluency Protocol That Works with Aaron Grossman
    2025/05/09

    Episode 225

    How do we turn fluency instruction into something engaging, meaningful, and effective? Fourth-grade teacher Aaron Grossman has the answer.

    In this episode, Aaron shares his fluency protocol, inspired by Chase Young’s work, that helps students develop prosody, comprehension, and confidence through Reader’s Theater. He walks us through his structured 5-day cycle, from introducing scripts to students writing their own, and how performance-based reading transforms fluency instruction.

    You'll learn:
    ✅ How repeated reading and performance build fluency
    ✅ Where to find great scripts—or have students create their own
    ✅ How to support students at different reading levels

    Whether you're looking for new ways to engage your students in fluency practice or practical strategies to help struggling readers, this episode is packed with actionable insights!


    RESOURCES

    • 3 Phases for Fluency by Aaron Grossman
    • Tim Rasinski's Multidimensional Fluency Rubric
    • Aaron's website: Just Two Teachers (click Readers Theater for links to scripts!)
    • Chase Young's Readers Theater scripts
    • Podcast Episode with Chase Young about Readers Theater
    • Podcast Episode with Andrew Watson: "Reviewing Research with Healthy Skepticism"
    • Books by Rosalind Flynn for Readers' Theater


    We answer your questions about teaching reading in The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night.

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  • [Listen Again] Readers' Theater: Easy, Effective, & FUN! with Chase Young
    2025/05/06

    Episode 209 from November 8, 2024

    Chase Young discusses the implementation of Reader's Theater in the classroom, providing a detailed framework for the process. He emphasizes the importance of structured practice, fluency, and expression, as well as the benefits of engaging students in dramatic reading. Reader's Theater can be implemented in ELA and other subject areas with grade-level texts. Reader's Theatre improves reading skills and transfers skills to other texts.

    Takeaways

    • Structured practice is essential for achieving fluency and expression in Reader's Theater.
    • Reader's Theater can be integrated with other subjects, providing opportunities for vocabulary and morphology instruction.
    • Choosing challenging, grade-level texts is important for meeting grade-level expectations and supporting students' fluency and comprehension.
    • Repetition plays a significant role in scaffolding and supporting students' fluency and expression in Reader's Theater. Reader's Theatre is an effective tool for improving reading skills and fluency.

    Resources

    • Meta analysis - super duper effect size 1.23
    • Readers Theatre Plus Comprehension and Word Study 2017
    • Free Readers’ Theater Scripts at The Best Class - Chase Young’s website
    • Rumpelstiltskin Readers’ Theater Script
    • The Methods of Repeated Readings - J. Samuels The Reading Teacher
    • More Readers' Theater Scripts at JustTwoTeachers


    We answer your questions about teaching reading in The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night.

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  • Exploring the Research Behind Paired Oral Reading with Jake Downs
    2025/05/02

    Episode 224

    Helping students become fluent, confident readers isn’t always easy—especially when they’re still sounding out words and struggling with comprehension. That’s why Synchronous Paired Oral Reading Techniques (SPORT) is a game-changer.

    In this episode, we’re joined by Jake Downs, assistant professor at Utah State University and host of the Teaching Literacy podcast, to break down:
    ✅ What SPORT is and why it works
    ✅ How to implement it tomorrow with minimal prep
    ✅ The research behind fluency, comprehension, and confidence gains

    If you're looking for a practical, evidence-based way to help students become stronger readers, this episode is for you! 🎧


    RESOURCES

    • "Synchronous Paired Oral Reading Techniques: Supporting Developing Readers in Connected Text" by Jake Downs and Kathleen Mohr


    We answer your questions about teaching reading in The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night.

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    51 分
  • [LISTEN AGAIN] Language Variations and Teaching Reading with Julie Washington
    2025/04/25

    Episode 151 (from June 23, 2023)

    How Language Variations Shape Literacy

    Language and reading go hand in hand—but how can we leverage students’ linguistic strengths to support literacy?

    In this episode, Julie Washington, a professor at the University of California, Irvine, who specializes in the intersection of language and literacy, breaks down the power of language variations, like African American English, and how understanding them can transform how we teach reading.

    Key Takeaways:

    ✅ Language variations are a strength, not a barrier
    ✅ Students need to navigate both their home dialect and academic language
    ✅ Educators must set high expectations while embracing linguistic diversity

    Julie shares research-backed insights and practical strategies to help educators create inclusive, effective literacy instruction. Tune in and learn how to make a real impact!

    Resources

    • Teaching Reading to African American Children by Julie Washington and Mark Seidenberg
    • The Opportunity Myth by TNTP
    • The Academic English Mastery Program by LAUSD


    We answer your questions about teaching reading in The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night.

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    47 分