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The Literacy Dive Podcast: Reading and Writing Strategies for Upper Elementary Teachers and Parents

Megan Polk, Literacy Specialist, Elementary Teachertheliteracydive.libsyn.com
Do you find yourself seeking new implementations when it comes to literacy instruction? Do you crave fresh ideas and engaging lessons to transform your students into skilled readers and writers? The Literacy Dive Podcast was created to provide educators, like you, with actionable steps and strategies to improve teaching reading and writing.  Your host, Megan Polk, is the creator and owner of The Literacy Dive, a company that creates educational, literacy curriculum that aims to close the gap and support children in reaching mastery. Being a literacy specialist and having over a decade of teaching grades K-5, Megan knows the power of collaboration and working alongside teachers and parents to provide them with the support, confidence, and resources they need to meet students where they are. Dive in each Monday as Megan and her guests unpack an element of literacy or various topics relatable to educators. Here are some topics covered in this literacy podcast: writing strategies, reading comprehension, the writing process, the science of reading, and small group instruction. Tune in on your favorite podcast platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Amazon, and more! If you enjoy this podcast and find the content helpful, please consider leaving a rating, feedback review, and/or sharing this podcast with a friend!
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Episodes

110. Writing Strategies to Support Your ESL Students

I’ve mentioned before about how writing can be difficult and students often struggle with it. But let’s take it a step further, and imagine what writing is like for a student whose English is not their native language. As the world becomes more diverse, so are our classrooms. Therefore, we want to be able to provide support for ESL students in our classroom. Take a listen to today’s episode where I’m sharing a variety of writing strategies to support your ESL students. While all these tips and s...

Nov 21, 202226 min

109. Using Your Read Aloud Specifically for Spiral Review

All month long I’ve been discussing the topic of read alouds, so if you missed episodes 106 , 107 , and 108 , make sure you go back and take a listen to hear all the different strategies, tips, and suggestions regarding read alouds. This episode is the last in our series, which helps bring it all together. Today, I’ll be sharing the benefits of using your read aloud specifically for spiral review. Just like we want to make sure our students understand and practice new concepts, there are certain...

Nov 14, 202216 min

108. 5 Ideas for Focusing on Fluency During Your Read Aloud with Aylin Claahsen

All this month we’ve been having discussions around read alouds, why they’re effective, and what texts to choose. But did you know that you can also use read alouds to work on literacy skills with your students? One of the best literacy skills you could work on is fluency. In today’s episode, we have special guest Aylin Claahsen, who is sharing 5 ideas for focusing on fluency during read alouds. Aylin Claahsen is a certified reading specialist, literacy consultant and curriculum designer who lov...

Nov 07, 202225 minSeason 1Ep. 108

107. How to Choose Effective Read Alouds

As literacy teachers, we’re always finding new ways to read to our students that help develop their reading skills, which is why read alouds are so effective. We’re in the middle of our series all about read alouds, so if you haven’t listened to the first episode, Episode 106 , make sure you take a listen to get caught up in the series. In episode two of our series, I’m sharing how to choose effective read alouds and then how to use them. When it comes to choosing effective read alouds, there ar...

Oct 31, 202219 minSeason 1Ep. 107

106. 4 Best Practices for Executing a Successful Read Aloud Experience

My main goal in all that I do is to help teachers build ways to support and enhance their students’ literacy skills. While a lot of our discussions revolve around what students can do, with your guidance and support, this particular activity requires more from you as the teacher that ultimately supports your students, which are read alouds. I’m kicking off a new series that starts with today’s episode about the 4 best practices for executing a successful read aloud experience. Reading aloud is a...

Oct 24, 202223 minSeason 1Ep. 106

105. Solving the Mystery of How to Make Writing Fun

If you’ve been listening to the podcast for awhile, you know that we’ve been discussing all things writing. Our topics have ranged from finding time to teach it, effective strategies, and how to incorporate writing across various content areas. However, we still know that students are reluctant writers and one way to help with that is by making it more fun and enjoyable. So in today’s episode, I’m sharing how to make writing fun that’s beyond the basics. Now, there’s a lot of simple ways to make...

Oct 17, 202221 minSeason 1Ep. 105

104. 5 Ways to Sneak Writing Into Other Content Areas

Over the last couple of weeks, we’ve been discussing the challenges that teachers face when it comes to writing with our students and how to incorporate more writing into your literacy block. However, there are definitely more ways to get your students writing, without them even knowing it! In today’s episode, I’m revealing 5 ways to sneak writing into other content areas throughout your school day. By incorporating writing into other content areas, your students will be exposed to more opportun...

Oct 10, 202220 minSeason 1Ep. 104

103. How to Find More Time to Teach Writing

Our number one complaint as teachers is we don’t have enough time. Enough time to lesson plan, gather materials, teach each content area with the same equity, communicate with parents, eat our lunch, or have time for ourselves. The list goes on and on. But let me ask you this: how are you using your time? Is it that you don’t have enough of it or are you not managing it in the best way? In last week’s episode, Episode 102 , I discussed the challenges of teaching writing and how to overcome them....

Oct 03, 202214 minSeason 1Ep. 103

102. The Challenges of Teaching Writing and How to Overcome Them

Throughout our school day, teachers face a variety of challenges from a variety of different components. Some of them we can control, but some of them we can’t. One of the challenges teachers face is teaching writing to students. Although we can’t control every aspect of our literacy block or the skills students come to us with, we can start to change their mindset to grow their skills. In today’s episode, I’m talking all about the challenges of teaching writing and how to overcome them. First, ...

Sep 26, 202221 minSeason 1Ep. 102

101. Orthographic Mapping: What it is and How You Can Use it in Your Reading Instruction with Michelle Sullivan

With so many “buzzwords” circling through the educational world, it’s hard to keep them all straight. What do they mean? How is this different from what I’m already doing in the classroom? What type of activities do I need to be implementing in order for my students to be successful? All of these questions can relate to the idea of orthographic mapping. Luckily, I have brought on guest Michelle Sullivan to help give us some insight on this topic. So in today’s episode, we’re discussing exactly w...

Sep 19, 202236 minSeason 1Ep. 101

100. Leveling Up Your Small Groups with Reading Responses

Small group instruction is a big part of a teacher’s literacy block and being able to work with students on certain skills. But the question always seems to be, what different types of activities can I do with my students during that time, especially when working with texts? In today’s (100th 🥳) episode, I’m sharing how to keep students engaged by leveling up your small groups with reading responses. To help celebrate my 100th episode, I’m giving away a resource of mine for FREE! In order to re...

Sep 12, 202219 minSeason 1Ep. 100

99. 3 Things to Stop Doing During Small Groups

Small group instruction is an important and necessary part of your day. It’s a great opportunity to reteach and practice a variety of reading skills with a smaller group of students. I thought I had mastered small group instruction, until I accidentally stopped what I had planned, and it worked out for the better! So in today’s episode, I’m sharing 3 things to stop doing during small groups. During our small groups, we have goals and skills we want our students to accomplish during that instruct...

Sep 05, 202218 minSeason 1Ep. 99

98. Using Multimedia to Support Readers in a 21st Century Classroom with Rachael Parlett

I’m so excited about today’s episode because it’s a topic that I haven’t discussed in almost 100 episodes, but is so important and relevant in our world today. That topic is multimedia in a 21st century classroom. Now, you might think you know what all of this entails, but some concepts discussed might surprise you. To help me dive in, I have guest Rachael Parlett and we’re discussing using multimedia to support readers in a 21st century classroom. Rachael Parlett has been an educator for 16+ ye...

Aug 29, 202240 minSeason 1Ep. 98

97. Descriptive Writing: Figurative Language Strategies

Bringing you descriptive writing strategies has been like Christmas morning to me, and today might be my favorite strategy of them all. Have you guessed it yet? It’s figurative language! In the last episode in the series about descriptive writing, I’m sharing my favorite and effective figurative language strategies. First, let’s get on the same page. Figurative language is defined as the use of words in a way that deviates from the conventional order in meaning in order to convey a complicated m...

Aug 22, 202223 minSeason 1Ep. 97

96. Descriptive Writing: Excellent Word Choice Strategies

Do you have students who are constantly using bland and boring words in their writing? I know I sure do! I’m continuing our series on descriptive writing, but if you haven’t listened to the first two episodes in the series, Episode 94 and Episode 95 , be sure to do that now. In today’s episode, I’m focusing on providing excellent word choice strategies to use with your students. When I noticed my students not being descriptive with their writing, I realized the words they were using were in thei...

Aug 15, 202219 minSeason 1Ep. 96

95. Descriptive Writing: Writing Leads and Conclusions Strategies

On this podcast I’ve discussed various components of descriptive writing, several techniques, and the importance of instilling the writing process in your students. Today’s episode is essential to student writing, as it is the key to engaging the reader right away and wrapping it up in a conclusive way. I’m sharing strategies for writing leads and conclusions so they can begin incorporating them into their own writing. I’ve said it in previous episodes and I’ll say it again: writing is hard and ...

Aug 08, 202224 minSeason 1Ep. 95

94. Descriptive Writing: Show Don't Tell Strategies

I focus a lot of episodes on strategies pertaining to writing and today is no different. Having students write descriptively is what engages the reader and makes them part of the story, not just reading about plot events. The best way to accomplish this goal as a writer is through show vs. tell. In today’s episode, I’m sharing eight strategies to consider when teaching show don’t tell to your students. Show don’t tell is easy in theory to understand, but when applying it, can be quite complex. T...

Aug 01, 202234 minSeason 1Ep. 94

93. Writing a Complete Sentence: How to Make it Stick

How many of your students still struggle with writing complete sentences? I know I have experienced this in my classroom year after year. So what can you do to support your students? In today’s episode, I’m sharing 5 tips for writing a complete sentence. When our students enter our classrooms, they all come with different academic levels and prior knowledge. Although you might teach upper elementary, it cannot be assumed your students know the basics of complete sentences. With this alone, it’s ...

Jul 25, 202223 minEp. 93

92. The 4 Elements of Strong Paragraph Writing

Paragraph writing can be hard, but it can be easier! A major part of the battle is that our students just don’t understand how a paragraph works. If you are ready to make that a thing of the past, this episode is for you! In today’s episode, I’m sharing the 4 elements of strong paragraph writing. Like all things, this process of paragraph writing does not happen overnight. But also like all things, with explicit teaching, routine, practice, consistency and accountability, progress and mastery ca...

Jul 18, 202219 minSeason 1Ep. 92

91. Designing Your Reading Instruction with Dyslexia in Mind with Rae Pritchett

In this podcast, we talk a lot about how to best incorporate literacy into your classroom that will benefit all of your students. But as teachers, we know that every student is not on the same academic level and some of our students have learning disabilities that we need to take into consideration when giving our instruction. One of the learning disabilities impacting students is dyslexia. In today’s episode, I have guest Rae Pritchett who is providing us with an understanding of dyslexia throu...

Jul 11, 202239 minSeason 1Ep. 91

90. 8 Ways to Celebrate Published Writing

Just like I hope you’re celebrating our country’s independence, today’s episode is all about a different kind of celebration in the classroom. Over the past several episodes, I’ve been discussing the writing process and sharing ways to make it smooth and effectives for your students. Today I’m sharing 8 ways to celebrate published writing with your students. If you’ve been listening to these recent episodes, you know that publishing is the last step in the writing process. It takes a lot of hard...

Jul 04, 202219 minSeason 1Ep. 90

89. The Writing Process - 6 Best Practice Tips

The past couple of episodes have been focused on student writing and the writing process. If you haven’t listened to last week’s episode, Episode 88 , make sure you go back and listen to it now. I discuss in detail the steps of the writing process, which is a prelude to today’s topic. In today’s episode, I’m continuing to talk about the writing process with 6 best practice tips to keep in mind when it comes to writing and having your students keep the writing process in mind. The writing process...

Jun 27, 202215 minEp. 89

88. Step-By-Step: Understanding the Writing Process

Hey literacy friends! As you all know, I’m very passionate about literacy…especially writing. In last week’s episode , I shared 4 ways to enhance how you teach descriptive writing, so take a listen to that episode to further strengthen your students’ writing. In today's episode, I’m walking you through different steps of the writing process and focusing on the overall goal of each step. It is said that writing is a journey, not a destination, which explains why it’s called a process and takes ti...

Jun 20, 202220 minSeason 1Ep. 88

87. 4 Ways to Enhance How You Teach Descriptive Writing

The ability to write and use descriptive language is a skill that doesn’t come easy to most, especially our young learners in our classrooms. So what can you do as a teacher to help your students? In today's episode, I’m sharing 4 ways to teach descriptive writing and ideas that you can put into practice in the fall. Last week, I had a special guest, Anna Brekken, a 16 year old high school student, on the podcast. She talked about what teachers should avoid when teaching descriptive writing, so ...

Jun 13, 202221 minSeason 1Ep. 87

86. 3 Things to Avoid When Teaching Writing (From a Student's Perspective!) with Anna Brekken

You all know that I love writing and enjoy sharing tips when it comes to teaching writing. But I have a treat for you today! On today’s episode, I have guest Anna Brekken, who is a very accomplished 15 year old student! Anna is sharing three things teachers should avoid when teaching writing. Anna is a high school student and creative writer. She believes everyone has an incredibly important story to share, and creative writing is the tool to uncover your voice and stand out. When Anna started h...

Jun 06, 202225 minSeason 1Ep. 86

85. Implementing an End of the School Year 5W Reflection

Let’s celebrate YOU! You’ve finished, or almost finished, the school year! While it’s a time for celebration, it’s also a time to think about how the year went and find changes or positives throughout the year. In today’s episode, I’m sharing why implementing an end of the school year 5W reflection is so powerful and beneficial. If you know me and have been following me for awhile, you know how much I value reflections, but I find reflections are the most powerful at the end of the year. When it...

May 30, 202220 minSeason 1Ep. 85

84. 6 Tips for Summer School Success

While the majority of teachers have summer on their minds, other teachers are extending their time in school to teach summer school. Whether you’re required or volunteering, please know you are doing a great thing! In order to make your time more enjoyable, on today’s episode I’m sharing 6 tips for summer school success. Teaching summer school is an important job. You are the reason they’re not prone to the summer slide and you’re helping set them up for summer success. If teaching summer school...

May 23, 202227 minSeason 1Ep. 84

83. 8 Tasks for a Teacher's Summer To-Do List

With summer approaching, it’s important for teachers to take some time to take a break and relax because you deserve it! I don’t know about you, but I’ve never been good at taking the whole summer off. So in today’s episode I’m sharing 8 tasks that you can add to your summer to-do list that will help you ease yourself back into school! Like I mentioned, I tend to get antsy or feel overwhelmed when I head back to school if I don't prepare just a little bit over the summer for the upcoming school ...

May 16, 202223 minSeason 1Ep. 83

82. An Honest Talk About Teacher Mental Health with Kelsey Sorenson

I’m so excited because today’s topic is something I’ve never discussed on the podcast, but it’s such an important conversation to have. On today’s episode, guest Kelsey Sorenson and I are having an open dialogue about providing tools and strategies to use towards a better mental health. Kelsey Sorenson is a former teacher and sub turned homeschool mom and owner of Wife Teacher Mommy. She has helped hundreds of thousands of educators cut down planning time and balance the many roles in their live...

May 09, 202224 minSeason 1Ep. 82

81. Engaging Literacy-Based End of Year Activities

We can feel it - it’s getting closer and closer each week. I’m talking about summer! While we’re all excited for the break, it has a lot of us teachers asking the magic question: What am I supposed to do the last few weeks of school? This is one of my favorite times of the year, so I’m sharing engaging literacy-based end of year activities you can easily do with your students! SHOW NOTES: https://theliteracydive.com/end-of-year-activities Resources Mentioned: Letter Writing Poster and Paper Free...

May 02, 202224 minSeason 1Ep. 81
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