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In this episode of Literacy Talks, we continue our deep dive into the Structured Literacy Infomap, shifting our focus from word recognition, handwriting, and spelling to comprehension and composition. Hosts Stacy Hurst, Donell Pons, and Lindsay Kemeny explore how vocabulary development, sentence structure, grammar, text organization, and critical thinking all play a role in effective literacy instruction. They discuss the importance of integrating reading and writing, fostering deep engagement with text, and building a strong foundation for comprehension and expression.
This episode is a must-listen for educators looking to refine their instruction and support students in becoming confident, skilled readers and writers.
Note: If you're viewing the online version of the Perspectives issue, the article referenced in this episode starts on page 32.
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In this episode of Literacy Talks, we continue our deep dive into the Structured Literacy Infomap, shifting our focus from word recognition, handwriting, and spelling to comprehension and composition. Hosts Stacy Hurst, Donell Pons, and Lindsay Kemeny explore how vocabulary development, sentence structure, grammar, text organization, and critical thinking all play a role in effective literacy instruction. They discuss the importance of integrating reading and writing, fostering deep engagement with text, and building a strong foundation for comprehension and expression.
This episode is a must-listen for educators looking to refine their instruction and support students in becoming confident, skilled readers and writers.
Note: If you're viewing the online version of the Perspectives issue, the article referenced in this episode starts on page 32.
Chat about this episode in The Science of Reading Collective.
Explore the Reading Horizons Discovery® Product Suite.
Access past show notes.
Read the transcripts.
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