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Route2Reading

Route2Reading

Amie Burkholder

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Frequency: 1 episode/15d. Total Eps: 84

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A step-by-step roadmap guides you through a reader's journey—at every level. This podcast was made for you if you're ready to, get clear on what structured literacy is and the science behind it. Join me to learn precisely what your struggling readers need and find ways to reach them.
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Writing Your Own Decodables with Brooke Vitale: Turning Research Into Engaging Stories

Season 2 · Episode 70

lundi 10 novembre 2025Duration 25:58

Have you ever wondered what it takes to write your own decodable books—or how to make them both phonics-aligned and fun to read? In this episode of the Route2Reading Podcast, Amie sits down with Brooke Vitale, former children's book editor turned author and co-creator of Charge Mommy Books, to talk about how she began writing decodable texts during the pandemic and what she's learned along the way.

Brooke shares her journey from working with top publishers like Penguin and Disney to creating her own line of decodable readers that blend phonics progression, story engagement, and authentic language. Together, Amie and Brooke unpack practical tips for teachers who want to fill gaps in their phonics sequence or even try writing their own decodables.

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6 Common Mistakes Teachers Make with Decodable Texts (and How to Fix Them)

Season 2 · Episode 69

lundi 20 octobre 2025Duration 12:54

Are you using decodable books the right way? In this episode, we're breaking down six of the most common mistakes teachers make with decodable texts—and how to fix them. You'll learn how to align books to your phonics lessons, prep students before reading, balance decoding with meaning, and know when it's time to move beyond decodables. Practical, honest, and grounded in the Science of Reading—with insights from experts like Wiley Blevins, Heidi Anne Mesmer, and Jeanne Chall.

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5 Small Group Reading Must-Haves Every Teacher Needs

Season 2 · Episode 60

lundi 26 mai 2025Duration 21:29

Episode Summary


Small group time is where the most powerful reading growth can happen — but if you're feeling overwhelmed by what to use, how to organize it, or whether you have the "right stuff," this episode will give you clarity (and a deep breath).

I've spent years trying all the things — leveled tubs, centers, flashcards, flip charts… you name it. But over time, I realized the most effective small group reading block didn't require more. It just needed the right few tools and the routines to go with them.

 

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Yvette Manns: An Author's Journey

lundi 12 mai 2025Duration 37:14

Episode Summary:
In this episode, I'm joined by the incredible Yvette Manns — educator, certified dyslexia practitioner, and the creative mind behind the Phonics Readalouds series. If you've ever wished your phonics lessons could be more engaging and aligned with the science of reading, you're in for a treat.

Yvette shares how her teaching experiences and structured literacy background led her to write decodable-aligned readalouds that bring tricky phonics concepts to life — from Bossy R pirates to silent letter ghosts. We talk about the power of story to make phonics memorable, how to keep instruction joyful and research-aligned, and why engagement is never fluff.

You'll also hear about what's next for her growing literacy universe, including upcoming books, hardcover releases, digital resources, and exciting national (and international!) teacher events.

In This Episode, We Cover:
  • Why Yvette started writing phonics readalouds — and how they support decoding and language comprehension

  • The inspiration behind student favorites like The Not-So-Lazy Schwa and The Very Talented Silent E

  • How to use phonics readalouds meaningfully in your instruction

  • Advice for making phonics fun without sacrificing instructional integrity

  • How multimodal routines and strong classroom systems create space for joyful learning

  • What's coming next: new books, teacher trainings, and her vision for growing the Phonics Readaloud universe

Resources & Links Mentioned:

🌐 Phonics Readalouds Website — Get Yvette's free ebooks when new books launch (available for 48 hours only!)
📚 Yvette's Author Website — Explore all of her titles, including non-phonics books
📧 Contact: info@phonicsreadalouds.com
📸 Instagram: @phonicsreadalouds | @thelitteacher
🛍️ Books available on Amazon (hardcover editions coming soon!)

Upcoming Events with Yvette:
  • Presenting at The Reading League in Chicago this fall

  • International speaking engagements this summer

  • The Elevate Your Classroom Conference – happening in Nashville, St. Paul, and Austin

  • Partnering with early learning centers in Georgia for community-based literacy support

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Five Ways to Move Away from Sound by Sound Reading and Build Fluency

Season 2 · Episode 58

lundi 28 avril 2025Duration 20:41

Episode Summary:

If you've ever had a student who reads "c...a...t..." and by the time they finish the sentence, they can't remember what it was about, this episode is for you!
Today, we're diving into a super common (and totally normal!) stage of early reading: sound-by-sound decoding — why students get stuck there, and how to help them move into smoother, more confident word reading.
You'll walk away with simple, practical steps you can start using tomorrow to bridge the gap from choppy decoding to fluent reading.

In This Episode, You'll Learn:
  • Why students get stuck in sound-by-sound reading

  • How to check and strengthen decoding foundations

  • Blending strategies that actually make reading easier

  • How to use blending lines for daily fluency practice

  • What comes next after students move past sound-by-sound reading

Key Takeaways:

✅ Accuracy always comes before speed — strengthen the foundation first
✅ Teach and model blending explicitly (traditional, successive, and continuous)
✅ Use blending lines daily for structured, targeted practice
✅ Celebrate small wins — fluency is built word by word!

Resources Mentioned:
  • Printable version of this episode (Message me @literacyedventures on Instagram to grab it!)

  • Stay tuned for Episode 2, where we'll cover sentence- and passage-level fluency strategies like echo reading, fluency pyramids, phrase-cued reading, and more!

Connect With Me: If You Loved This Episode:

Would you leave a quick review or share this episode with a teacher friend? Your support helps me reach more educators and keep these episodes coming!

 

MTSS for Reading Improvement

Season 2 · Episode 57

lundi 14 avril 2025Duration 45:08

🎙 Episode Title: Bridging MTSS and the Science of Reading with Stephanie Stollar & Sarah Brown

📚 Episode Summary:

In this episode, I'm joined by the brilliant minds behind the upcoming book MTSS for Reading Improvement — Stephanie Stollar and Sarah Brown. These two powerhouses bring decades of experience supporting schools in implementing the Science of Reading within an MTSS framework, and I could not be more excited for the practical, systems-level support their new book provides. We dive into what MTSS really looks like when done well, common roadblocks schools face, and how to build sustainable systems that actually move the needle for student achievement.

Whether you're a literacy coach, classroom teacher, or school leader, this episode is packed with real talk, actionable insights, and encouragement.

✨ In this episode, we cover:

  • Why the Science of Reading alone isn't enough — and how MTSS brings it to life at the system level

  • Common misconceptions about MTSS (Spoiler: it's not just about interventions)

  • How to strengthen Tier 1 instruction and use data to make the right decisions

  • Practical strategies school leaders can implement right now

  • Tips for fostering collaboration and building trust within school teams

  • How to bridge the gap between research and daily instruction

📘 About the Book:
MTSS for Reading Improvement by Sarah Brown and Stephanie Stollar is available for pre-order now and officially releases on May 5, 2025. This book is designed for school leaders, coaches, and educators who want to create meaningful, lasting change in literacy outcomes by building a solid MTSS framework that aligns with the Science of Reading.

💡 Bonus Insight: Sarah shares a powerful end-of-year strategy involving extra practice folders that helped close gaps just in time. Stephanie offers a must-do action step: schedule your cross-grade data meetings now!

👥 About Today's Guests:

🎉 Big News:
The Reading League will be using MTSS for Reading Improvement for its national Summer Book Study — keep an eye out for resources and discussion opportunities hosted through local chapters!

🔗 Pre-Order the Book:

💬 Let's Connect:
If you loved this episode, take a screenshot, share it on Instagram, and tag me @literacyedventures. I'd love to hear your biggest takeaway!

From Scribbles to Sentences – Helping Young Writers Grow

Season 3 · Episode 56

lundi 17 mars 2025Duration 27:55

Episode Summary:

In today's episode, we're tackling one of the biggest transitions in early literacy—helping students move from writing individual letters to constructing full sentences. If you've ever wondered how to bridge the gap between handwriting and confident writing, this episode is for you!

We'll walk through:
✅ How to transition from letter formation to writing words
✅ The role of phonemic awareness and sound-to-letter mapping in writing
✅ Scaffolded word-building to strengthen encoding skills
✅ Sentence structure—teaching kids what makes a complete thought
✅ Engaging strategies like "Who/Do" sentences and The Missing Piece Game
✅ Why dictation and shared writing are essential for early writers
✅ How to make writing meaningful and connected to real-life experiences

By the end of this episode, you'll have a clear, step-by-step approach to support your students as they grow into confident writers!

FULL SHOW NOTES HERE

Foundations of Writing: Why Letter Formation Matters

Season 3 · Episode 55

lundi 3 mars 2025Duration 26:32

Episode Summary:

Handwriting often gets pushed aside, but it's a game-changer for literacy success. In this episode, we're diving into:
✔️ Why handwriting matters for reading and spelling
✔️ Research-backed strategies to build fluency
✔️ The 5 essential components of writing success
✔️ Simple, effective ways to fit handwriting into your day

By the end of this episode, you'll have practical strategies to help students move from letters to words to full sentences with confidence!

FULL SHOW NOTES HERE

Leading the Way: Supporting Teachers with the Science of Reading

Season 3 · Episode 54

mardi 18 février 2025Duration 31:51

All About Lisa Russo:

  • Administrator in New York Public Schools at P.S. 152.

  • Became a teacher in 2022 at P.S. 152 and taught for 13 years in a variety of grades.

  • Pursued a masters and became assistant principal at P.S. 152 for seven years - the same school she grew up in!

  • Now serves as the principal at P.S. 152.

 

You mention that you have former students who return as staff members or with their own children.  Can you talk about that?

  • It's so incredible and unique - a true family.

  • It makes my job more important because I have a great connection with the families, staff, and kids.  I grew up alongside them!

  • Having my own students come back or have their children is just so special.

 

FULL SHOW NOTES HERE

 

Mastering Small Group Instruction

Season 3 · Episode 53

lundi 3 février 2025Duration 34:36

Small group instruction: where the magic happens.   It's here where we get to see those long-awaited lightbulb moments.  But with so many  needs and so little time, it can feel overwhelming.  Today, we will help you simplify your planning, chat about why small groups are so important, and give you all the tools you need to make your small group instruction successful.

 

Why Small Groups Matter

  • Small groups allow us to meet them where students are and provide targeted support.  

    • In fact, research supports that this time is one of the most effective ways to boost reading success.  

  • But with so much planning, what do we do?

  • We follow a structure and this three-part framework:

  1. Warm-up with cumulative review

  2. Explicit teaching

  3. Application.  

  • Following a framework takes the guessing out of planning and ensures that your lessons are aligned with the science of reading. 

  • This framework works because it's digestible, it's consistent, it's aligned with the science of reading, it's efficient for teachers, and gives students a confident path towards reading.

 

FULL SHOW NOTES HERE


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