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The Literacy Teacher's Life
Elizabeth Morphis
77 episodes
10 hours ago
This podcast is for teachers and parents who are dedicated to helping young readers and writers thrive. Children are naturally curious and it’s our role as parents and teachers to provide them with support so they learn to love reading and writing. Between national standards and outside influences, there is a significant amount of pressure on teachers and parents around teaching young children to be successful readers and writers. My goal with this podcast is to support and provide guidance for new and continuing teachers so that they can design and implement literacy instruction that will inspire enthusiasm in young readers and writers. For parents of elementary-aged readers and writers, I hope that this podcast will demystify the process of teaching reading and writing. I will introduce the terms and practices that teachers use so that you will be in a better position to support your children’s love of literacy. With this podcast, I aim to provide guidance, reassurance, and confidence so that children - both at school and at home - are building the literacy foundation that they need to empower them throughout the rest of their lives. This is the podcast that will benefit teachers and parents so they can confidently take control of their role in nurturing tomorrow’s readers and writers. 
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This podcast is for teachers and parents who are dedicated to helping young readers and writers thrive. Children are naturally curious and it’s our role as parents and teachers to provide them with support so they learn to love reading and writing. Between national standards and outside influences, there is a significant amount of pressure on teachers and parents around teaching young children to be successful readers and writers. My goal with this podcast is to support and provide guidance for new and continuing teachers so that they can design and implement literacy instruction that will inspire enthusiasm in young readers and writers. For parents of elementary-aged readers and writers, I hope that this podcast will demystify the process of teaching reading and writing. I will introduce the terms and practices that teachers use so that you will be in a better position to support your children’s love of literacy. With this podcast, I aim to provide guidance, reassurance, and confidence so that children - both at school and at home - are building the literacy foundation that they need to empower them throughout the rest of their lives. This is the podcast that will benefit teachers and parents so they can confidently take control of their role in nurturing tomorrow’s readers and writers. 
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Education
Kids & Family,
Education for Kids,
Parenting
Episodes (20/77)
The Literacy Teacher's Life
Tips for the New Year that Support Readers: Include OR Statements When Reading With Children EP 76
Happy 2026!To get the New Year started, Elizabeth is sharing tips and strategies that can be easily included when reading with kids - both in the classroom and at home.In today's episode, Elizabeth shares the first tip which is to use OR Statements when reading with kids to support their knowledge of new words and keep the story moving along.Check out today's episode to learn more about the different types of vocabulary words and to hear an example of an OR Statement in action! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 week ago
9 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
Time for a Mini-Reflection & Making Reading Happening Over the Winter Break EP 75
This episode is wrapping up 2025! It's the time to stop and take a few minutes to think about your teaching so that you have an idea of what is going well and what changes you might want to make after the winter break.In this episode, Elizabeth gives three areas to think about with guided questions. She also talks about what worked well with her teaching this fall and what changes she wants to make in the spring semester.There is a spotlight on an author and his books and a few fun and low-pressure ideas to keep kids reading over the winter break. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
20 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
Making Fluency Fun with Reader’s Theater EP 74
This week's episode is about using reader's theater to address fluency with kids. Elizabeth just used reader's theater in her classes to show current and future teachers how scripts can support fluent reading -- and comprehension. Her students had a lot of fun and saw the benefits of using this teaching practice with kids - at all grade levels (not just elementary school).The episode begins with information about fluency and then Elizabeth talks about how you can use scripts with kids.Before ending, Elizabeth shares a parenting tip to help your reader with books that they are reading in school. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
19 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
Poetry is Fun! A Conversation with Poet, Darren Sardelli EP 73
Today's episode is such a treat! Elizabeth is joined by poet Darren Sardelli. He writes poetry and shows kids how much fun words and language can be - and how poetry is fun! His goal is to make his ideas fun and relatable for kids.And, his work is a lot of fun! Darren shares some poetry with us - and you will be very entertained! He gives great ideas in this episode - such as start an Idea Notebook and encourage kids to check-out one poetry book when they are at the library.Check out Darren's work here: https://laughalotpoetry.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
26 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
Beliefs About Books and Reading EP 72
In this episode, Elizabeth shares eight common beliefs about reading and how they can discourage kids from reading. There have been many alarming articles about kids not reading much - so it's important to try and support our young readers as best we can.The 8 beliefs are:- Phonics Instructions Ends After Second Grade- Picture Books are Easy Books- Reading With Kids Ends Once They Learn to Read-If Kids Want to Hear a Story Rather Than Read It, They Are Being Lazy- Kids Need to Read Books at Their Reading Level- Kids Should Not Be Re-Reading Books- If Comprehension Support is Needed, Find Passages & Questions- Graphic Novels are Not as Rigorous as Novels Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 months ago
21 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
Connecting Teaching to Writing A Conversation with Former Teacher and Author, Terri Lilga EP 71
This is a treat! Today, I am joined by my former colleague, Terri Lilga. Terri is a retired teacher, who is now writing books for children. We worked together in Buffalo, NY for a few years. In this episode, Terri shares her books with us. She explains how she came up with the ideas for her books - and how she gets ideas in general. She has really great stories about how she thinks up ideas! They are great to share with young readers.Please check out Terri's work: https://terrililgabooks.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 months ago
23 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
Relevance is Essential: How Teachers Can Make Literacy Learning Relevant to Our Students’ And Their Futures With Lorraine Radice EP 70
Lorraine Radice is back on the podcast! Lorraine has a new book that recently came out, Revolving Literacy: How to Connect Relevance and Future-Ready Skills to Secondary English Instruction.In our conversation, Lorraine talks about: - what the term literacy includes- her revolving literacy framework and how it benefits teachers and supports students- books for kids in middle and high school- ideas for teaching reading in the secondary classroom (these can be applied in upper elementary grades as well)Check out Lorraine's book and work:https://www.lorrainemradice.com/https://www.solutiontree.com/lorraine-m-radice.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
49 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
Focusing On Mood to Unlock Critical Thinking with Trevor Bryan EP 69
I'm back this week with Trevor Bryan, an educator and writer. Trevor's latest book is out and available to be purchased. It's called Narrative Know-How: A Fresh Approach to Support Comprehension and Craft in the K-6 Classroom.In the last episode, Trevor explained the framework to this book. And, today he is back to share ideas about how this work can be implemented into the classroom to support our readers and writers. This book is full of so many lesson ideas that are ready to be used with kids. You will not want to miss this episode - and stay until the end...Trevor has a very special and kind offer for educators!Grab a copy of Trevor's book, Narrative Know-How on Amazon or your favorite BookstoreFollow Trevor on Instagram @trevorabryan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
30 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
All About Understanding Narratives with Trevor Bryan EP 68
We want our students to be confident readers and writers. One way to support their confidence is to teach them about structure. Today, I am joined by Trevor Bryan, who is an educator and writer! Trevor is the author of The Art of Comprehension and has written a new book that just came out this week, called Narrative Know-How: A Fresh Approach to Support Comprehension and Craft in the K-6 Classroom. His focus is on teaching kids to comprehend what they read. On today's episode, he will talk about the structure that has created to frame this book and why it can support our students as they are learning to both read and write. Trevor's ideas are so supportive of students - you won't want to miss his ideas!Check out Trevor's new book Narrative Know-How on Amazon or any other bookseller site. Follow him on Instagram: @trevorabryan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4 months ago
25 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
Making Reading Fun (And a Priority) This School Year EP 67
Recently, there have been studies out that discuss how reading, particularly reading for pleasure is at an all-time low. This is for kids and adults, but the findings have been seen as concerning. The UK is calling on 2026 to be the year of reading - so that kids are reading for pleasure.In this episode, Elizabeth shares ways that teachers can make this school year a year of reading as well - and the great news -- it doesn't require extra work! These can fit right into the school day.Some ways to accomplish this goal include:- Sharing your reading and love of books with your students- Matching books to students' interests- Reading aloud to students regardless of age/grade level/content area- Reframing the Read for 20 Minutes Each Night assignment for parents-Have fun reading! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4 months ago
20 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
Another Summer is Coming To An End Gearing Up for the New School Year – Some Tips for Teachers EP 66
It's August, and that means that the new school year is just around the corner! My semester begins in just two weeks. This episode is aimed at teachers, but can be helpful for parents, too. As I am planning for the upcoming academic year, I have six tips that I am focusing on to have a calm start to the school year. I also have a planning tip from a planning expert! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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5 months ago
15 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
Parents, Here's A Tip When Your Kids Do Not Want To Read! EP 65
It's the end of July and the new school year is approaching (faster than I would like!). Today's episode is for parents. I often hear comments from parents that their kids are not interested in reading. After taking my daughters and a friend to a bookstore, I have a story and some suggestions about what you can do to help get your child interested in reading a book before the end of the summer. It will take some effort on your end, but it may just work! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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5 months ago
13 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
Mid-Summer Check-In for Parents: Have Your Kids Been Reading? If Not, You Have Time! EP 64
It's mid-July already! This week's episode features a quick check-in with three tips to get your kids back into a reading habit this summer. Daily routines and habits shift during the summer months which can mean that reading may not be happening as regularly as it does during the school year. So, Elizabeth shares tips that you can put into practice pretty quickly to get back into reading. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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5 months ago
11 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
Matching Books to Readers: A Conversation with Lea Anne Borders EP 63
Lea Anne Borders is the founder of Bookelicious, a digital tool that connects kids’ interests to books that they may enjoy reading. She joins me on today's episode to talk about the features of Bookelicous and we discuss how it can be used by teachers and parents to help children find books that they are interested in reading. This is a great tool to explore - especially at the start of the summer - so that kids can find books they want to read. Check out Bookelicious: https://www.bookelicious.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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6 months ago
25 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
Getting Kids in Middle and High School Reading with New York Times Bestselling Author Jen Calonita EP 62
In today's episode, New York Times Bestselling Author, Jen Calonita comes on to discuss her books as well as why she loves writing for the middle grade and young adult kids. She shares why it is so important to meet kids where they are and why connecting to kids' interests - at any age - is so important to get and keep kids reading. Jen is the author of many books, including The Lost Legend series, 12 to 22, The VIP series, and Isle of Ever. She has written many other books as well. And, in the fall her book, The Taylors will be released. To check out more of Jen's work, please check out her website: https://www.jencalonitaonline.com/books/middle-grade-books/ You can also find her on Instagram @jencalonita Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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7 months ago
29 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
Supporting Multilingual Learners with Interacting, Reading, and Listening: Learning More from Susan Katz EP 61
We are back with the second half of my conversation with Susan! Susan is the author of The Swirl Method: Supporting Multilingual Learners as They Speak, Write, Interact, Read, and Listen. This week, Susan is taking us through her strategies to support multilingual learners with interacting, reading, and listening. She offers excellent resources in each area - so please check them out! This is the second part of a two-part episode. Please make sure you check out the previous episode to learn more about Susan's work. Today's episode addresses interacting, reading, and writing. Please check out Susan's work: The SWIRL Method: https://www.solutiontree.com/swirl-method.htmlSusan Katz's Website: https://susankatzbooks.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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7 months ago
33 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
Ideas and Strategies for Teaching Multilingual Learners with Susan Katz, Author of the SWIRL Method EP 60
The Swirl Method: Supporting Multilingual Learners as They Speak, Write, Interact, Read, and Listen, written by Susan Katz addresses how we can support children who are multilingual learners. In this amazing resource, Susan identifies specific strategies in each area: speaking, writing, interacting, reading, and listening - that can be used in the literacy classroom to help learners thrive. This is a two-part episode. Today's episode addresses speaking and writing. Please check out Susan's work: The SWIRL Method: https://www.solutiontree.com/swirl-method.htmlSusan Katz's Website: https://susankatzbooks.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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8 months ago
29 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
Connecting Sports and Reading: Making Sure Kids Have Books They Want to Read with Football and Baseball Player Brian Jordan EP 59
Brian Jordan is a former professional football and baseball player. He played football for the Atlanta Falcons and he played baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Texas Rangers. Brian believes that all kids need to learn to read. He has written a number of children's books, such as I Told You I Can Play!, Overcoming the Fear of Baseball, and Time-Out for Bullies. Brian is passionate about getting kids reading. In our conversation, she shares the background about his books and shares how he is partnering with schools to get kids reading. Check out more about Brian Jordan here: https://www.brianjordanfoundation.com/ Check out Brian's Reading Challenge here: https://www.brianjordanfoundation.com/bjf-reading-challenge.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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8 months ago
35 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
It's National Library Week! Get Involved and Support Your Local Library with President-Elect Sam Helmick EP 58
It's National Library Week! It's a great week to get involved and support your local library. Libraries are a reflection of the community they serve. You can check out new books and see what other events are happening at your library this week. On today's episode, American Library Association's President-Elect Sam Helmick joins me. We discuss what is happening with libraries at the moment. We also discuss National Library Week and how and why you should check-out your library this week. Sam also discusses the upcoming National Conference which is taking place this coming June in Philadelphia. As always, it will be an engaging event. We finish with Sam talking about how parents and teachers can support students with reading as we are heading into the summer months. Links Mentioned: American Library Association: https://www.ala.org/ Stand Up for Libraries: https://www.ala.org/advocacy/show-up-for-our-libraries Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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9 months ago
28 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
Movement and Literacy: A Multi-Sensory Approach to Learning to Read EP 57
How can movement be included in learning to read? In today's episode, Elizabeth speaks with Stefanie Hohl, the creator of ABC See, Hear, Do, which is a multi-sensory approach to learning to read. Stefanie believes in getting kids moving when reading and she shares many ideas about how this can be done. In this episode, we discuss: - What a multi-sensory approach to literacy is? - How active kids can be supported when they are learning to read, - Ideas to get kids moving during literacy instruction, and - The books that Stefanie has as a part of her program. You can find more about Stefanie's work here: https://www.abcseeheardo.com/?srsltid=AfmBOop4Jrr5HTfGQ_e-1zFq-dvpWS1sPFXocDG6moDas31lcvzGLQkk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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9 months ago
20 minutes

The Literacy Teacher's Life
This podcast is for teachers and parents who are dedicated to helping young readers and writers thrive. Children are naturally curious and it’s our role as parents and teachers to provide them with support so they learn to love reading and writing. Between national standards and outside influences, there is a significant amount of pressure on teachers and parents around teaching young children to be successful readers and writers. My goal with this podcast is to support and provide guidance for new and continuing teachers so that they can design and implement literacy instruction that will inspire enthusiasm in young readers and writers. For parents of elementary-aged readers and writers, I hope that this podcast will demystify the process of teaching reading and writing. I will introduce the terms and practices that teachers use so that you will be in a better position to support your children’s love of literacy. With this podcast, I aim to provide guidance, reassurance, and confidence so that children - both at school and at home - are building the literacy foundation that they need to empower them throughout the rest of their lives. This is the podcast that will benefit teachers and parents so they can confidently take control of their role in nurturing tomorrow’s readers and writers.