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Chatting about Scope and Sequence with Wiley Blevins

Chatting about Scope and Sequence with Wiley Blevins

FromReading Teachers Lounge


Chatting about Scope and Sequence with Wiley Blevins

FromReading Teachers Lounge

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Length:
86 minutes
Released:
Sep 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Shannon and Mary chat with literacy expert Wiley Blevins about the scope and sequence of phonics instruction.  Episode Links for Resources mentioned:ILA Brief Meeting the Challenges of Early Phonics Instruction by  Blevins Our Previous episode  about Wiley's ILA BriefA Fresh Look at Phonics by Blevins *Choosing and Using Decodable Texts by Blevins *Teaching Phonics & Word Study in the Intermediate Grades by  Blevins *Phonics from A to Z by  Blevins *10 Common Causes of Phonics Instruction failure by  Blevins (free)Decodable Text Lesson Sampler (shared with us from Wiley)Decodable Text Lesson Planner (shared with us from Wiley)Leveled Books with a Phonics  (shared with us from Wiley)Look Fors:  Routines (shared with us from Wiley)Jeanne ChallWiley's training on Decodable TextsWiley Blevins websiteFind Wiley on Twitter @wbnyReading Rockets Scope and SequenceUniversity of Texas Scope & SequenceUniversity of Florida Scope & SequenceLearning at the Primary Pond Scope & Sequences for each grade (*These are Amazon affiliate links, where we make a small commission.)Hot Logic Mini Oven https://amzn.to/3jO2C4l *Daily Harvest (Get $35 off your first box with this link)Bookr Class app (Digital Storytelling) Our Website ; FB; IG; TpTSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/readingteacherslounge)
Released:
Sep 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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This is the Reading Teachers Lounge where listeners can eavesdrop on professional conversations between elementary reading teachers. We are passionate about literacy and strive to find strategies to reach all learners. Shannon and Mary are neighbors who realized that they were “literacy soul sisters” at a dinner in their Atlanta neighborhood. Once they started chatting about reading they haven’t really stopped. Come join the conversation.