That's Why We Read
That's Why We Read
Tobi Thompson, Ingrid Massey, and Sarah Ramsey
Three university reading professors discuss trends and issues (and their implications) pertinent to reading teachers.
Season 2, Episode 3: Fluency
Jan Hasbrouck believes firmly in the 5 Fs of Fluency: "FIRST and FOREMOST and FOREVER ACCURACY  is the FOUNDATION of FLUENCY" (TLC webinar, 2021). A lack of fluency can lead to a lack of motivation to read, which results in fewer words read, which results in limited comprehension. This cycle repeats until students often give up believing themselves unable to read well.  This episode focuses on fluency, what it is, and how to help students improve.  Resources mentioned in this episode include the following:  Updated ORF scale Llama Llama Misses Mama You Read to Me & I'll Read to You Rasinski's Megabook of Fluency and Rhymes for the Times I Am Reading by Collins and Glover Lakeshore's readers' theater script boxes The water cycle readers' theater by Enchanted Learning Elephant & Piggie books
Dec 12, 2022
59 min
Season 2, Episode 2: Phonics Part 2
On this episode, we continue talking about phonics. How do you teach phonics to English Language Learners or struggling readers? How do you keep students interested in phonics instruction?  Join us as we discuss these questions and more. 
Dec 5, 2022
46 min
Season 2, Episode 1: Phonics Part 1
Thank you so much for your patience with us! This whole podcasting platform is new to us, and we are learning how to balance this with everything else we, as teachers, have going on. Sound familiar? We bet your life is just as hectic! On today's episode, we are answering some listener questions about phonics: the best books for teaching phonics; how parents can support their child's phonics learning; the best way to teach phonics; and effective strategies. Resources cited in today's episode include the following: Wiley Blevins/Patricia Cunningham https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/self-paced-phonics-a-text-for-educators_roger-s-dow_g-thomas-baer/707884/item/11247599/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw7KqZBhCBARIsAI-fTKITBYab8XKGpGQeJvzFkj-IubS7cH0XoKe5YYt0OyUcXHUfIedeohoaAinZEALw_wcB#idiq=11247599&edition=6907156 https://www.amazon.com/Phonics-Teachers-Self-Instruction-Methods-Activities/dp/0131115243 https://www.google.com/search?gs_ssp=eJzj4tFP1zc0SiooNzTMyzZg9JIpyUhVSExKVkjMS1FIzMlRAPIzixRKijKTs4sBL4IOeQ&q=the+abc+and+all+their+tricks&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS914US915&oq=The+abc+and+al&aqs=chrome.1.0i355i512j46i512j69i57j0i22i30j0i15i22i30j0i22i30l2j0i390.4774j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 https://www.lakeshorelearning.com/products/ca/p/RR207/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=ppc&utm_campaign=performancemax&gclid=Cj0KCQjw7KqZBhCBARIsAI-fTKLYjbkFibzmqHwEAHuvGgTh4BNnds-SruTzK0IeYYEY3sUAx8SqyQ8aAsvHEALw_wcB https://www.amazon.com/Making-Words-First-Grade-Hands/dp/0205580955/ref=asc_df_0205580955/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312111868709&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7375841918534434879&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9026490&hvtargid=pla-434692992882&psc=1 https://www.learningresources.com/word-families-rhyming-center-pocket-chart
Nov 28, 2022
43 min
That's Why We Read, Episode 6: Oral Language
Today, we are talking about the importance of oral language. Oral language serves as the foundation to the pillars of literacy, and without it, students struggle to learn to read.  Here are links to a few of the things we mention in today's episode:  Gracie's Corner Phonics Song: https://youtu.be/8N52qAvsHPw The Art and Science of Teaching Primary Reading by Christopher Such: Amazon.com: The Art and Science of Teaching Primary Reading (Corwin Ltd): 9781529764161: Such, Christopher: Books A little information on clipping sounds can be found here: Letter Sound Pronunciation & The Importance of Clipping Sounds - Informed Literacy Tips for Teachers youTube video featuring Christopher Such: https://youtu.be/03XZFaQyqJU
Sep 28, 2022
33 min
That's Why We Read, Episode 7: Phonological and Phonemic Awareness
Phonological awareness is the ability to hear and manipulate UNITS of sounds (syllables, onset, rime, phonemes) in spoken language. Phonemic awareness is the ability to hear and manipulate the smallest unit of sounds and is one skill under the umbrella of phonological awareness. Dr. David Kilpatrick believes phonological awareness to be the single most important factor in differentiating struggling readers from successful ones. Today's episode explores phonological awareness development. Resources for today's episode:  Know Better, Do Better by Liben and Liben Make Take & Teach Reading Rockets Phonological and Phonemic Awareness Teach Outside the Box University of Florida Literacy Institute (UFLI) Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) Literacy First PAST Assessment  Dr. David Kilpatrick's PAST Test
Sep 19, 2022
1 hr
That's Why We Read, Episode 5
We took a small break to prepare for our fall classes, but we are back! Today, we look at Natalie Wexler's take on reading infographics. 
Sep 2, 2022
46 min
That's Why We Read, Episode 4
Today, we are talking about our favorite reading strategies (also called "instructional routines") and why they are effective in helping students comprehend what they read.  The three we are talking about today are the anticipation guide, verbatim split page procedure, and It Say--I Say--So. You can find the video on List-Group-Label that Sarah talks about here. Here are a few places you can find other reading strategies to use with your kiddos:  Reading Rockets AdLit K20 Learn
Jul 30, 2022
43 min
That's Why We Read, Episode 3
We wrap up our discussion of The Knowledge Gap by Natalie Wexler. 
Jul 23, 2022
50 min
Episode 2, Brought to You by a T-Chart
This week, Sarah, Ingrid, and I used a T-Chart (T-Chart | Read Write Think) to track points in Natalie Wexler's book, The Knowledge Gap, that we agreed and disagreed with. For me, the T-Chart helped me realize there really was a whole lot more that I agreed with than I disagreed with, which surprised me. 
Jul 15, 2022
46 min
Journalistic Takes on Reading Education
This week, we look at Emily Hanford and Natalie Wexler, two education journalists whose recent publications have impacted literacy education, and the repercussions those publications have had on the public's view of teaching reading in public schools. 
Jul 6, 2022
35 min