Ep. 155: Science of Reading Beyond Phonics: Language for Life with Lyn Stone
Description
Ever wondered how the fascinating world of words impacts our lives? Join us as we sit down with linguist and author Lyn Stone, who shares her insights about vocabulary and etymology. Through her expertise, we explore the powerful impact on learning outcomes and literacy development.
In this engaging discussion, we emphasize the joy of teaching language and words, with Lyn encouraging us to tap into our natural hardwiring to play with words. She also highlights the importance of developing teacher knowledge of the subject and shares fantastic resources for teaching etymology and morphology. Discover how knowledge-building can support improved response to intervention and transform literacy with Lyn's guidance.
Finally, we dive into the coolness of grammar and syntax as we reveal how they serve as outward expressions of the inner workings of the mind. Lyn shares her work on a new edition of her book Language for Life and offers valuable tips for literacy instruction. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from the brilliant Lyn Stone and to engage with the magical world of words.
Resources
- Language for Life by Lyn Stone
- LifelongLiteracy.com
- Etymonline
- Once Upon a Word: A Word-Origin Dictionary for Kids
- The Writing Revolution Book Judith Hochman and Natalie Wexler
- The Writing Revolution Podcast (Melissa and Lori Love Literacy)
- Ox, House, Stick: The History of Our Alphabet
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