8.5 The Literacy Block

8.5 The Literacy Block

Author: Shannon Betts and Mary Saghafi December 7, 2025 Duration: 54:42

Mary and Shannon are joined by Lindsay Kemeny, a returning guest and 1st grade teacher. Lindsay discusses her latest book and shares insights into structuring an effective literacy block. During the chat, Lindsay stresses the importance of routines, transitions, and frequent student responses in her data-driven instruction.  Lindsay also opens up about her personal journey, detailing how her son's struggles with dyslexia transformed her teaching methods. The conversation covers practical tips for teaching phonics, spelling, high-frequency words, and integrating content into literacy.  Listen to the episode to learn valuable tips for optimizing your reading instruction.

01:17 Welcoming Back Lindsay Kemeny
01:49 Lindsay's Journey and New Books
03:36 Implementing Literacy Block Changes
07:04 Structuring the Literacy Block
08:53 The Importance of Data and Intervention
21:09 Green Chef Sponsorship
22:07 Phonics and Spelling Integration
28:20 Reflecting on Classroom Data
28:39 Optimizing Lessons and Routines
35:06 The Importance of Student Responses
37:08 Focusing on Progress, Not Perfection
39:55 A Personal Journey with Dyslexia
52:36 Final Thoughts and Resources

RECOMMENDED RESOURCES RELEVANT TO THE EPISODE:

  1. Our Season 6 episode with Lindsay: Best Reading Instruction Moves
  2. Our Season 7 episode:  The Reading Team
  3. Lindsay's website
  4. Lindsay's podcast: Literacy Talks
  5. Rock Your Literacy Block by Lindsay Kemeny *Amazon affiliate link
  6. 7 Mighty Moves by Lindsay Kemeny *Amazon affiliate link
  7. 7 Mighty Moves Reading Resources (companion book) by Lindsay Kemeny *Amazon affiliate link
  8. Reading Rockets: An Example of the 90 Minute Reading Block
  9. Ascend (Smarter Intervention):   How Do I Fit It All In?   
  10. Reading Rockets:  What Does Your Literacy Block Look Like?  It Depends.
  11. Timothy Shanahan:   How Would You Schedule the Reading Instruction?
  12. Mississippi Dept of Ed:    Suggested Instructional Routines for Teaching Reading First Through Fifth Grade

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In the Reading Teachers Lounge, hosts Shannon Betts and Mary Saghafi pull up a chair for a conversation that feels both deeply professional and warmly familiar. These two elementary reading teachers and Atlanta neighbors discovered a shared, fervent passion for literacy over a local dinner, realizing they were kindred spirits in their mission. That initial chat never really ended, and now it forms the heart of this podcast. Each episode invites you into their ongoing dialogue, where practical classroom strategies, reflections on what works, and thoughtful discussions about reaching every single learner are all on the table. It’s a space designed for fellow educators, dedicated parents, and anyone invested in how children learn to read, offering tangible ideas rather than abstract theory. The tone is collaborative and grounded in real classroom experiences, reflecting a joint belief that literacy is foundational. By tuning in, you gain access to their collective experience and earnest curiosity, all focused on the complex, rewarding world of teaching reading. This isn't about performance; it's about sharing a genuine professional conversation from their lounge to yours, making the Reading Teachers Lounge a unique podcast for those who live and breathe language education.
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