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Foundations of Reading Audio Guide- For Teachers and Parents

Foundations of Reading Audio Guide- For Teachers and Parents

By: Jennifer Ewing
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Foundations of Reading Audio Guide is an educational podcast for general information and professional learning. It is not affiliated with Praxis, ETS, the Utah State Board of Education, or any testing agency, and it does not guarantee test outcomes. Content reflects personal experience and classroom practice, not legal or instructional mandates. Episodes break down literacy concepts with real classroom examples for teachers and parents seeking clarity, confidence, and practical understanding.Jennifer Ewing Art Literary History & Criticism
Episodes
  • Season 5, Episode 5: The Episode I Wish Someone Had Recorded Before I Took the the Exam
    Jun 29 2026

    In this extended masterclass, we bring together the most important evidence-based concepts from the Foundations of Reading exam. Learn how to think like an effective reading teacher, approach the written response with confidence, and make sound instructional decisions based on assessment data. For one-on-one Foundations of Reading coaching, contact essentialfoundationearlylearning@yahoo.com. * Disclaimer: This podcast is an independent educational resource and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Pearson, Foundations of Reading, or any testing organization. The content is based on evidence-based literacy research, publicly available exam objectives, and professional educational practice.

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    42 mins
  • Season 5, Episode 4: The Night Before the Test Crash Course
    Jun 8 2026

    Welcome to Episode 4 of Night Before the Test Crash Course, where the focus expands beyond foundational reading skills into the broader systems that shape literacy success: comprehension, writing, language, assessment, and instructional decision-making.

    This episode explores how students move from reading words to constructing meaning, analyzing ideas, organizing thoughts, and applying literacy across increasingly complex academic contexts.

    Topics include:
    • Literal, inferential, evaluative, and applied comprehension
    • Schema and background knowledge
    • Narrative and informational text structures
    • Main idea, theme, and summary
    • Author’s purpose and point of view
    • Metacognition and questioning
    • Writing development and its connection to reading
    • Spelling development
    • Assessment types and instructional application
    • Error analysis
    • Differentiation
    • Academic language
    • English learner supports

    Designed as a high-intensity advanced review, this episode helps strengthen understanding of how literacy instruction expands from decoding into meaning making, communication, and strategic teaching.

    If Episodes 1 through 3 built the foundations of reading development, Episode 4 strengthens the broader literacy systems that support deeper comprehension and instructional precision.

    This episode is especially valuable for refining:
    • Comprehension instruction
    • Writing integration
    • Assessment based decision making
    • Text analysis
    • Language development

    As the final content heavy episode before the closing review, Episode 4 is designed to strengthen conceptual connections and broaden literacy understanding before the final confidence sprint.

    Real. Raw. Ready.

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    23 mins
  • Season 5, Episode 3: The Night Before the Test Crash Course
    May 26 2026

    Welcome to Episode 3 of Night Before the Test Crash Course, where the focus shifts from foundational decoding into the deeper layers of reading development: fluency, vocabulary, morphology, and language comprehension.

    This episode explores the critical transition from simply reading words accurately to understanding text meaningfully and strategically.

    Topics include:
    • Fluency: accuracy, rate, and prosody
    • Automaticity
    • Reader’s Theater and oral reading strategies
    • Vocabulary development and Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3 words
    • Morphology: prefixes, suffixes, roots
    • Syntax, semantics, and language structure
    • Oral language
    • Language comprehension
    • The Simple View of Reading
    • Common scenario traps
    • Instructional decision making

    This episode is designed to help listeners distinguish between decoding issues, fluency concerns, vocabulary gaps, and deeper comprehension barriers so they can more accurately identify the best instructional response on the exam questions.

    If Episodes 1 and 2 built foundational literacy systems, Episode 3 strengthens your understanding of how language development influences reading success beyond word recognition.

    Real. Raw. Ready.

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    16 mins
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