• 36. Tips for Teaching the Alphabet with Heidi Martin, Droppin' Knowledge with Heidi
    May 13 2025

    In this episode of Literacy in Color, I’m chatting with Heidi Martin—also known as Droppin’ Knowledge with Heidi—to unpack what research says about effective alphabet instruction. Together, we explore common debates, research-based tips, and engaging strategies to teach the alphabet more effectively.

    From ditching letter-of-the-week traditions to embracing articulation and embedded mnemonics, this episode is packed with classroom-ready ideas and practical insights grounded in cognitive science. Heidi also shares why repeated and distributed practice is the key to building strong alphabet knowledge.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Alphabet knowledge is a strong predictor of reading success
    • What the research says about “letter of the week”
    • Teach letter names and sounds together
    • Teach uppercase and lowercase together
    • Incorporate explicit handwriting instruction
    • Use embedded mnemonics and articulation cues
    • Advice about target picture(s)
    • Alphabet knowledge should be joyful, not just rote

    Helpful Resources:

    • Register for Science of Reading Mini-Con (July 10th, 2025 in Racine, Wisconsin)!
    • Piasta & Wagner’s 2010 meta-analysis of Alphabet Learning & Instruction
    • P is for Paint: A Mnemonic Alphabet Adventure! – Heidi’s embedded mnemonic alphabet book
    • Decodable Adventure Series – Heidi’s decodable books
    • Heidi & Adam Martin’s New Activity Book: Droppin' Knowledge on Foundational Skills: Phonological and Phonemic Awareness Exercises Aligned to the Science of Reading
    • Heidi & Adam Martin’s New Activity Book: Droppin' Knowledge on Sight Words and Word Mapping: High-Frequency Word Exercises Aligned to the Science of Reading
    • Heidi & Adam Martin’s New Activity Book: Droppin' Knowledge on Phonics: Spelling and Phonics Activities Aligned to the Science of Reading
    • Helpful Instagram Post from Heidi on the Alphabet

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    Connect with Heidi Martin:

    • Website: https://droppinknowledge.com/
    • TikTok - @droppinknowledgewheidi
    • IG - @droppinknowledgewithheidi
    • FB - Droppin' Knowledge with Heidi

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    40 mins
  • 35. Why Transcription Skills Matter in Early Writing Instruction with Amy Siracusano
    May 6 2025

    In this insightful episode, I sit down with literacy expert, Amy Siracusano, to unpack the critical role that transcription skills play in early writing development. Together, we explore why handwriting, spelling, and fine motor skills aren’t just mechanical tasks—they’re foundational tools that unlock a child’s ability to communicate their thoughts effectively.

    Amy breaks down the research, shares practical strategies, and shines a light on the often-overlooked building blocks that impact a child’s writing journey. Teachers will walk away with actionable tips and a deeper understanding of how transcription skills influence cognitive load, executive functioning, and writing fluency.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why automaticity in transcription is non-negotiable for freeing up cognitive resources for composition
    • How explicit handwriting instruction supports both reading and writing fluency
    • The connection between the writing brain and reading brain
    • Practical ways teachers can integrate transcription skill-building into their literacy block

    Resources Mentioned:

    • The Not-So-Simple View of Writing model
    • The Handwriting Collaborative
    • Handedness Research Institute
    • National Handwriting Association
    • University of Iowa (Clifter and Lifter materials)
    • “Strengthening the Mind’s Eye” by Dr. Virginia Berninger
    • “Handwriting in a Modern World” by William Van Cleave
    • Dr. Berninger’s PALS program
    • Informal assessments by Linda Farrell and Michael Hunter (Readsters)

    Practical tools Amy recommended:

    • Short pencils
    • Plastic sleeves/page protectors with 3-lined paper inside
    • Thin, short dry erase markers
    • Appropriate writing utensils (soft lead pencils, crayons for early writers)
    • Three-lined paper for handwriting until automaticity is achieved

    Connect with Amy Siracusano:

    • LinkedIn: Amy Siracusano
    • Instagram: @amysiracusano
    • Email: amysiracusano@gmail.com

    Connect with Amy at Upcoming Conferences:

    • Big Sky Literacy Summit
    • The Reading...
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    50 mins
  • 34. Orthographic Mapping, Sight Words & High-Frequency Words: What Every Teacher Should Know
    Apr 29 2025

    In this solo episode of Literacy in Color, we’re cutting through the confusion around sight words, high-frequency words, and orthographic mapping. You’ll get a clear, research-backed understanding of how the brain actually learns words — and why traditional memorization strategies just don’t cut it.

    Michelle breaks down why every word "wants to grow up and become a sight word" and shares how teachers can make smart instructional moves that build strong, fluent readers by honoring what we know from the Science of Reading.

    If you’ve ever wondered:

    • Should I still send home sight word flashcards?
    • What’s orthographic mapping actually mean?
    • How can I organize my high-frequency instruction around phonics skills?

    ...this episode will answer ALL of that (and more!) in a practical, empowering way.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The difference between sight words and high-frequency words (hint: they're not the same)
    • What orthographic mapping is—and why it’s not an activity
    • How words become mapped for instant recognition
    • Why explicit instruction—not memorization—is key to building fluent readers
    • How to group high-frequency words by phonics features for better transfer and mastery

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Book: Making Words Stick: A Four-Step Instructional Routine to Power Up Orthographic Mapping (The Science of Reading in Practice) by Dr. Katie Pace Miles & Dr. Molly Ness

    This post may contain affiliate links, which means if you click on a link and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting the podcast!

    

    Other Helpful Resources:

    • High Frequency Words Sorted Phonics by Skill, Mapped in Sound Boxes
    • Seasonal Word Mapping Boards
    • Blog Post: Why Orthographic Mapping is Important when Teaching High Frequency Words
    • FREE Guide: Phonics & Morphology Terms Every Teacher Needs to Know

    Connect with Me:

    • Follow me on Instagram: @michelle_thecolorfulclassroom
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    • Shop on TPT: The Colorful Classroom
    • Visit: www.michelleandthecolorfulclassroom.com
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    18 mins
  • 33. Spelling Error Analysis with Sydney Bassard, The Listening SLP
    Apr 22 2025

    What can spelling errors really tell us about a student’s literacy development?

    In this episode of Literacy in Color, I sit down with Sydney Bassard, speech-language pathologist and founder of The Listening SLP, to dig into the power of spelling error analysis. Sydney breaks down the five types of spelling errors teachers should be aware of, explains what these errors reveal about processing, and shares how this analysis can drive smarter, more responsive instruction.

    We also talk about language variation, hearing loss, articulation differences, and how educators can work alongside SLPs to deepen their understanding of language and literacy.

    Whether you’re new to analyzing spelling or ready to go beyond “right or wrong,” this conversation will shift your lens and strengthen your practice.

    Key Takeaways:
    • Why spelling errors are a gold mine for instructional decision-making
    • The five key categories of spelling errors: phonological, orthographic, mental graphemic, morphological, and semantic
    • How hearing and language variation impact spelling
    • How to incorporate spelling error analysis into your routine without burning out
    • Why collaboration with SLPs can level up your structured literacy instruction

    Resources Mentioned:
    • FREE PVM Chart (Place Voice Manner) Download
    • Blog Post from The Literacy Nest: “Taking a Close Look at Spelling Errors: How a Spelling Assessment Can Inform Your Instruction”
    • AI Hack: Use ChatGPT to run quick spelling error diagnostics (just double-check it!)

    Connect with Sydney Bassard:
    • Website: https://www.thelisteningslp.com
    • Instagram: @thelisteningslp
    • Facebook: The Listening SLP
    • Email: hello@thelisteningslp.com

    Connect with Me:

    • Follow me on Instagram: @michelle_thecolorfulclassroom
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    31 mins
  • 32. Crafting High-Quality Decodable Books with Brooke Vitale, Charge Mommy Books
    Apr 15 2025

    In this episode of Literacy in Color, I'm joined by Brooke Vitale—veteran children’s book editor, author, and founder of Charge Mommy Books—to explore the art and science behind writing truly high-quality decodable books. With over 15+ years in publishing (including experience at Penguin and Disney!), Brooke brings a deep understanding of storytelling and language development to the world of structured literacy.

    We talk about what makes a decodable book not only controlled and phonics-aligned—but also joyful, engaging, and instructionally meaningful. From story structure to word choice to illustration strategy, this conversation is packed with insight for anyone who creates or uses decodables in the classroom.

    Key Takeaways:
    • What makes a decodable high-quality beyond just phonics alignment
    • The importance of story arc, character development, and humor in early readers
    • Why illustrations matter—and how they can enhance comprehension without becoming guessing crutches
    • How to navigate decodability expectations without sacrificing language integrity

    Resources Mentioned:
    • Shop Charge Mommy Books
    • Charge Mommy Books on Amazon
    • Charge Mommy Books via Booksource

    Connect with Brooke Vitale:
    • Website: https://brookevitale.com/
    • Instagram: @chargemommybooks
    • Facebook: Charge Mommy Books
    • Charge Mommy Book’s Literacy Specialist, Marissa Ware on Instagram: @mwliteracy

    Connect with Me:

    • Follow me on Instagram: @michelle_thecolorfulclassroom
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    38 mins
  • 31. Stop the Robotic Reading – Building Fluency with MeQuel Bolden
    Apr 8 2025

    In this powerful conversation, I’m joined by literacy coach and consultant MeQuel Bolden. With over a decade of classroom experience and a deep commitment to structured literacy, MeQuel shares insight into what reading fluency really is—and what it’s not.

    We unpack common fluency misconceptions, dive into what’s happening in the brain when students become fluent, and share research-aligned strategies that move students from robotic to expressive, confident reading.

    You’ll walk away with:

    • A clear definition of fluency (hint: it’s not about speed)
    • Practical tips to make fluency practice engaging and purposeful
    • Ideas for fluency practice
    • A reminder that fluency is for all ages, not just primary learners

    Whether you’re just getting started with structured literacy or looking to strengthen fluency instruction in your small groups, this episode is packed with practical tools and encouragement to support your readers.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Fluency FREEBIE from MeQuel Bolden
    • The Mega Book of Fluency (2nd Edition) by Tim Rasinski & Melissa Cheesman
    • Watch MeQuel Bolden’s Pre-Recorded Bonus Session: “Stop the Robotic Reading: 3 Strategies to Build Fluent Readers” for Science of Reading Mini-Con this July!

    This post may contain affiliate links, which means if you click on a link and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting the podcast!

    Connect with MeQuel Bolden:

    • Website: https://www.mequelbolden.com/
    • Instagram: @mequelboldenconsulting
    • LinkedIn: MeQuel Bolden

    Connect with Me:

    • Follow me on Instagram: @michelle_thecolorfulclassroom
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    24 mins
  • 30. Making Sense of Suffixes: Inflectional vs. Derivational Suffixes
    Apr 1 2025

    In this solo episode, Michelle Sullivan breaks down one morpheme type: suffixes. You’ll learn the difference between inflectional and derivational suffixes, how they operate in our language system, and why understanding suffixes is critical for building skilled readers, spellers, and thinkers.

    Michelle takes you on a deep dive into how suffixes shape grammar and meaning. From tweaking verb tense to building entirely new words, this episode will leave you inspired to rethink how you teach word structure — and equipped with practical knowledge for your next morphology lesson.

    Key Takeaways:
    • What is a suffix, really?
    • The difference between inflectional and derivational suffixes (with examples!)
    • How suffixes impact grammar, syntax, and word meaning

    Whether you're new to morphology or a seasoned word-nerd, this episode will help you see suffixes in a whole new light.

    You May Also Be Interested In:

    Episode 26: Morphology 101 (for a crash course on the basics)

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    22 mins
  • 29. Hands-On Phonemic Awareness Activities with Kristina Harrill
    Mar 25 2025

    In this episode, Kristina Harrill, founder of Sweet for Kindergarten, joins me to share her passion for phonemic awareness and hands-on learning. We discuss the importance of bridging phonemic awareness and phonics instruction, debunk the myth that phonemic awareness has to be done in the dark, and dive into engaging, multisensory activities teachers can implement right away. Whether you’re an educator or a parent, this episode is packed with practical tips and tools to make phonemic awareness fun and impactful.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Myth Busting about Phonemic Awareness
    • Connecting Phonemic Awareness to Phonics
    • 3 Hands-On Activities for Blending

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. FREE 3-Day Video Series on the Power of Phonemic Awareness: www.sweetforkindergarten.com/power (Use code PODCAST for $5 off!)
    2. Griffith and Olson Article (1992) - “Phonemic awareness helps beginning readers break the code”

    Connect with Kristina Harrill
    • Website: https://sweetforkindergarten.com/
    • Instagram: @KristinaHarrill and @SweetforKindergarten
    • TPT Store: Sweet for Kindergarten - Kristina Harrill
    • Facebook: Kindergarten Tips & Tricks
    • Email: kristina@sweetforkindergarten.com

    Connect with Me:

    • Follow me on Instagram: @michelle_thecolorfulclassroom
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    19 mins