

Literacy in Color: A Science of Reading Aligned Podcast for Educators
Michelle Sullivan • Literacy Coach & Science of Reading Advocate
Literacy in Color is the go-to podcast for elementary teachers, literacy coaches, and reading interventionists who are passionate about bringing the Science of Reading to life in vibrant, engaging, and effective ways. Hosted by Michelle Sullivan — a seasoned literacy expert & Science of Reading advocate - with over a decade of experience as a reading interventionist & literacy coach — this show is designed to help you captivate your learners, boost reading fluency, and foster a deep understanding of language.
Each week, you’ll discover practical tips, proven strategies, and creative ideas to make your literacy instruction colorful and impactful. From phonics and morphology to vocabulary building and comprehension techniques, we’ll explore the full spectrum of evidence-based practices that support all learners on their journey to becoming confident readers.
Whether you’re a seasoned educator or just starting out, “Literacy in Color” will empower you with the tools, inspiration, and know-how to make literacy instruction not just effective, but truly unforgettable.
Are you ready to teach colorfully? Hit subscribe and join us each week for a splash of fun, insight, and colorful learning.
Connect with me on Instagram @michelle_thecolorfulclassroom for more tips, resources, and community!
Each week, you’ll discover practical tips, proven strategies, and creative ideas to make your literacy instruction colorful and impactful. From phonics and morphology to vocabulary building and comprehension techniques, we’ll explore the full spectrum of evidence-based practices that support all learners on their journey to becoming confident readers.
Whether you’re a seasoned educator or just starting out, “Literacy in Color” will empower you with the tools, inspiration, and know-how to make literacy instruction not just effective, but truly unforgettable.
Are you ready to teach colorfully? Hit subscribe and join us each week for a splash of fun, insight, and colorful learning.
Connect with me on Instagram @michelle_thecolorfulclassroom for more tips, resources, and community!
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Jan 14, 2025 • 41min
19. Oral Language & Reading with Elizabeth Doherty, The Reading SLP
Elizabeth Doherty, known as The Reading SLP, joins us to discuss the critical role oral language plays in reading development. As a speech-language pathologist (SLP) with extensive experience, Elizabeth shares her insights into how oral language connects to reading comprehension, the importance of addressing oral language challenges, and actionable strategies to support language development in schools and at home. Whether you’re an educator, parent, or SLP, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways for supporting literacy through the lens of oral language.Key Takeaways:What is Oral Language?Signs of Oral Language ChallengesThe Role of SLPs in Literacy DevelopmentStrategies for Supporting Oral LanguageResources Mentioned:The Critical Role of Oral Language Deficits in Reading Disorders: Reflections on Snowling and Hulme (2021) - Hugh W. CattsLENA: Conversational Turns Build BrainsNELI Language Screening Tool (UK-based initiative by Dr. Margaret Snowling and Dr. Charles Hume)ASHA (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association) Language MilestonesMs. RachelReally Great Reading Vocabulary TrainingSpeech to Print by Louisa MoatsThis post may contain affiliate links, which means if you click on a link and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting the podcast!Where to Find Elizabeth Doherty:Instagram: @Elizabeth_ReadingSLPWebsite: TheReadingSLP.comElizabeth’s Courses:The Pre-Reading SLP CourseThe Reading SLP CourseThe Dyslexia SLP CourseMultisyllabic Words CourseConnect with Me:Follow me on Instagram: @michelle_thecolorfulclassroom & @logosliteracyacademyJoin our Facebook CommunitySign up for my NewsletterShop on TPT: The Colorful ClassroomVisit: www.michelleandthecolorfulclassroom.comJoin The COLORFUL Literacy Toolkit MembershipWant to Support the Podcast?Make a Donation to Support ProductionInterested in Learning More about Morphology?Take our Course: Mastering Morphology: Foundations for Every Educator

Jan 7, 2025 • 11min
18. 5 Tips for Small Group Reading Success
Small group reading instruction is where the magic happens! In this episode, we dive into five actionable tips to help you make the most of your small group time. Whether you're working on phonics, fluency, or comprehension, these strategies will ensure your instruction is intentional, impactful, and student-centered. Get ready to streamline your process and make a bigger difference for your readers this year!Key Takeaways:Tip 1: Prioritize SchedulingTip 2: Follow a Consistent StructureTip 3: Balance Teacher Talk and Student WorkTip 4: Keep Groups Short and SweetTip 5: Build Your Teacher ToolkitResources Mentioned:The Colorful Literacy Toolkit MembershipConnect with Me:Follow me on Instagram: @michelle_thecolorfulclassroom & @logosliteracyacademyJoin our Facebook CommunitySign up for my NewsletterShop on TPT: The Colorful ClassroomVisit: www.michelleandthecolorfulclassroom.comJoin The COLORFUL Literacy Toolkit MembershipWant to Support the Podcast?Make a Donation to Support ProductionInterested in Learning More about Morphology?Take our Course: Mastering Morphology: Foundations for Every Educator

Dec 31, 2024 • 14min
17. From Resolutions to Results: Set your Science of Reading Goals for 2025
Happy New Year’s Eve! As we say goodbye to 2024 and welcome 2025, it’s the perfect time to reflect, reset, and set intentional goals for your teaching practice. In this episode, we’ll turn your passion for the Science of Reading into actionable, achievable goals that will set you and your students up for success in the new year. Together, we’ll reflect on wins and challenges, pick a “Word of the Year” to guide us, and craft SMART goals that will help turn resolutions into results.Whether you’re new to the Science of Reading or a seasoned educator looking to grow, this episode is packed with strategies to help you make 2025 your best teaching year yet!What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why setting goals for your Science of Reading journey matters.How to reflect on your 2024 wins and challenges to guide your focus.The importance of choosing a “Word of the Year” as your professional compass.How to craft SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) goals to bring structure and intention to your teaching practice.A step-by-step example of creating a SMART goal tailored to expanding your teaching toolkit with Science of Reading strategies.Links & Resources:Download the FREE Canva Template to create your “Word of the Year” Vision Board as a phone background!Learn more about my upcoming course on orthographic mapping, Word Mapping Mastery!Connect with Me:Follow me on Instagram: @michelle_thecolorfulclassroom & @logosliteracyacademyJoin our Facebook CommunitySign up for my NewsletterShop on TPT: The Colorful ClassroomVisit: www.michelleandthecolorfulclassroom.comJoin The COLORFUL Literacy Toolkit MembershipWant to Support the Podcast?Make a Donation to Support ProductionInterested in Learning More about Morphology?Take our Course: Mastering Morphology: Foundations for Every Educator

Dec 24, 2024 • 16min
16. A Very Merry Phonological Awareness Lesson
It's Christmas Eve! In today’s special holiday-themed episode, we’re bringing a little winter magic to phonological awareness. Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or just looking for a festive and educational activity, this interactive episode is for you! Together, we’ll play with sounds and words, engaging in fun phonological awareness activities that include rhyming, blending, segmenting, and so much more—all with a cozy winter theme. While this is just for fun and not aligned with targeted phonics skills, it’s a great way to spark joy and engage in wordplay with your kids or students.Activities Included:Rhyme ProductionSound Isolation (Beginning and Ending Sounds)Blending (Compound Words, Syllables, and Sounds)Segmenting (Syllables, Onset-Rime, and Individual Sounds)SubstitutionSentence SegmentationGrab a cup of cocoa, play along, and enjoy a bit of winter-inspired wordplay!Connect with Me:Follow me on Instagram: @michelle_thecolorfulclassroom & @logosliteracyacademyJoin our Facebook CommunitySign up for my NewsletterShop on TPT: The Colorful ClassroomVisit: www.michelleandthecolorfulclassroom.comJoin The COLORFUL Literacy Toolkit MembershipWant to Support the Podcast?Make a Donation to Support ProductionInterested in Learning More about Morphology?Take our Course: Mastering Morphology: Foundations for Every Educator

Dec 17, 2024 • 59min
15. Black Language & Structured Literacy with Dr. Jasmine Rogers
In this heartfelt, powerful, and impactful episode, I am joined by Dr. Jasmine Rogers, a leading national voice in literacy instruction and a trailblazer in culturally competent teaching practices. Dr. Rogers specializes in approaches that affirm Black Language (Black English) in the classroom and has dedicated her career to revolutionizing literacy instruction by honoring every student's linguistic heritage.With nine years of classroom experience in charter and DC Public Schools, Dr. Rogers witnessed firsthand how traditional reading instruction often left Black Language-speaking students behind. Her groundbreaking research at American University’s School of Education challenges long-held misconceptions and shows that even minimal training on Black Language significantly improves teacher effectiveness.In this episode, Dr. Rogers shares insights from her research, discussing how recognizing and celebrating Black Language—rather than correcting it—is essential to honoring students' identities and supporting their academic growth. She explains how Black Language is not a dialect or slang but a fully developed linguistic system with its own phonology, morphology, and syntax, and why we must celebrate this diversity in our classrooms.We dive deep into misconceptions about Black Language, explore the difference between deficit-based and asset-based approaches, and discuss how educators can integrate culturally responsive literacy practices into their teaching - especially in the Structured Literacy classroom. Dr. Rogers introduces the concept of the "Revolutionary Love Response" as a powerful teaching move, emphasizing the importance of affirming students’ linguistic choices while still guiding them toward proficiency in generalized English.This episode is a clarion call for educators to reflect on their teaching practices, embrace linguistic diversity, and create classrooms where every student’s language and identity are celebrated. Dr. Rogers’ mission is clear: to transform literacy instruction by affirming students' linguistic heritage, and in this conversation, she equips us with the knowledge & tools to get us started.Resources Mentioned:Linguistic Justice by Dr. April Baker Bell Black Communications and Learning to Read by Terry Meier Revolutionary Love: Creating a Culturally Inclusive Classroom by Kamania Wynter-Hoyte, Eliza Braden, and Michele Meyers Dr. Megan-Brette Hamilton’s WebsiteDr. Megan-Brette Hamilton’s Podcast: Honeybee Connection Podcast by MBDr. Dionna Latimer-Hearn’s WebsiteDr. Dionna Latimer-Hearn’s Podcast: The Culture We SpeakThis post may contain affiliate links, which means if you click on a link and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting the podcast!Where to Find Dr. Jasmine Rogers:DC Reading ClinicWebsite: www.jasminerogers.com LinkedIn: Jasmine RogersTwitter/x: @drj_indc IG & Threads: @drj_indc

Dec 13, 2024 • 32min
14. A Literacy Coach's Role & Responsibilities with Alison Kantor (Literacy Coaching Conversations Series - Part 7)
We’re wrapping up this Literacy Coaching Conversations series with my good friend and colleague, Alison Kantor, a literacy coach and Orton-Gillingham trainer, to discuss the unique and impactful role of a literacy coach. Alison shares her journey from classroom teacher to literacy coach, her daily responsibilities, and her strategies for supporting teachers as they navigate the shift from Balanced Literacy to Structured Literacy. Whether you’re a new coach or a seasoned veteran, this episode is packed with practical advice and inspiration.Key Takeaways:A Day in the Life of a Literacy CoachBuilding Trust with TeachersImpactful Coaching MomentsResources Mentioned:Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Center for Dyslexia StudiesHeggerty Phonemic Awareness ProgramTools for Literacy Coaches:Google Calendar: Alison’s top recommendation for staying organized and following through on commitments.A Mobile “Tackle Box”: Filled with literacy materials like letter cards, mini whiteboards, and manipulatives to model strategies with teachers.Professional Development: Resources like blogs, podcasts, and coaching communities to stay up-to-date and continue learning.Connect with Me:Follow me on Instagram: @michelle_thecolorfulclassroom & @logosliteracyacademyJoin our Facebook CommunitySign up for my NewsletterShop on TPT: The Colorful ClassroomVisit: www.michelleandthecolorfulclassroom.comJoin The COLORFUL Literacy Toolkit MembershipWant to Support the Podcast?Make a Donation to Support ProductionInterested in Learning More about Morphology?Take our Course: Mastering Morphology: Foundations for Every Educator

Dec 10, 2024 • 20min
13. What is Structured Literacy?
What is Structured Literacy, exactly? Let’s take a deep dive into this research-based instructional approach rooted in the Science of Reading. We’ll unpack the guiding principles and elements of Structured Literacy, explain how it differs from Balanced Literacy, and share why it’s so effective for teaching all students—especially those with dyslexia or other reading challenges. By the end of this episode, you’ll have a clear understanding of how Structured Literacy sets students up for lifelong success.Key Takeaways:Structured Literacy vs. Balanced LiteracyGuiding Principles of Structured Literacy: Systematic, Cumulative, Explicit, DiagnosticThe Five Elements of Structured LiteracyWhy Structured Literacy MattersResources Mentioned:Structured Literacy - outlined by the IDAThe Ladder of Reading Infographic by Nancy YoungBook: Climbing The Ladder of Reading & Writing: Meeting the Needs of ALL Learners by Nancy Young & Jan HasbrouckLETRS TrainingBook: Uncovering the Logic of English by Denise EideThis post may contain affiliate links, which means if you click on a link and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting the podcast!Connect with Me:Follow me on Instagram: @michelle_thecolorfulclassroom & @logosliteracyacademyJoin our Facebook CommunitySign up for my NewsletterShop on TPT: The Colorful ClassroomVisit: www.michelleandthecolorfulclassroom.comJoin The COLORFUL Literacy Toolkit MembershipWant to Support the Podcast?Make a Donation to Support ProductionInterested in Learning More about Morphology?Take our Course: Mastering Morphology: Foundations for Every Educator

Dec 6, 2024 • 26min
12. Coaching into Foundational Skills with Merri Polhemus (Literacy Coaching Conversations Series - Part 6)
In this episode of The Literacy in Color Podcast, Michelle chats with Merri Polhemus, a district-wide literacy coach focused on supporting teachers in building strong foundational skills. Now in her second year as a literacy coach, Merri discusses her unique role, her journey from classroom teacher to coach, and the many ways she helps teachers master phonics and phonological awareness instruction. She also shares tips on using data to drive instruction and offers advice for new literacy coaches and interventionists working in foundational skills.In this episode, you’ll learn:The unique aspects of Merri's district-wide coaching role and how she supports K-2 teachers.How Merri helps teachers analyze data and implement targeted small-group instruction.The importance of using decodable assessments and how they shift instruction from leveled readers to phonics-focused teaching.Professional development resources Merri recommends for deepening expertise in foundational literacy skills.Key Takeaways:Modeling Lessons is Key: Merri frequently models whole-group and small-group phonics lessons to help teachers implement effective instruction.Data-Driven Instruction: Shifting from leveled readers to decodable assessments helps teachers identify specific phonics skills that students need to work on.Build Relationships: Establishing trust and strong relationships with teachers is crucial for successful coaching and supporting foundational skills work.Resources Mentioned:Professional Books:Know Better, Do Better by David and Meredith LibenSpeech to Print by Louisa Cook MoatsReading Above the Fray by Julia Lindsey7 Mighty Moves by Lindsay KemenyShifting the Balance by Jan Burkins and Kari YatesDifferentiating Phonics Instruction by Wiley BlevinsChoosing and Using Decodable Texts by Wiley BlevinsThe Reading Comprehension Blueprint by Nancy Lewis HennessyOvercoming Dyslexia by Sally Shaywitz, M.D. and Jonathan Shaywitz, M.D.Ready to Read by Mary Lupiani Farrell & Francie M. MatthewsEssentials of Assessing, Preventing, and Overcoming Reading Difficulties by David A. KilpatrickFairleigh Dickinson University’s Dyslexia Program: Merri completed her certification as a dyslexia specialist, which deepened her expertise in foundational skills.This post may contain affiliate links, which means if you click on a link and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting the podcast!Tools for Literacy Coaches:A Planner and Pencil: Merri emphasizes the importance of staying organized in her coaching role, with a good planner being an essential tool for managing meetings and schedules.A Teacher-Centric Approach: Always approach coaching with a teacher’s perspective in mind to build trust and rapport.Prepared Resources: Being one step ahead and providing ready-to-use materials for teachers helps ensure instructional fidelity and saves them valuable time.Where to Find Merri:Email: angelteachables@gmail.comInstagram: @angelteachablesTeachers Pay Teachers Store: Angel TeachablesYouTube: Literacy with Mrs. P Connect with Me:Follow me on Instagram: @michelle_thecolorfulclassroom & @logosliteracyacademyJoin our Facebook CommunitySign up for my NewsletterShop on TPT: The Colorful ClassroomVisit: www.michelleandthecolorfulclassroom.comJoin The COLORFUL Literacy Toolkit MembershipWant to Support the Podcast?Make a Donation to Support ProductionInterested in Learning More about Morphology?Take our Course: Mastering Morphology: Foundations for Every Educator

Dec 3, 2024 • 16min
11. Unraveling Scarborough’s Reading Rope: Fluency & Comprehension
In the final episode of this mini-series on Scarborough’s Reading Rope, we tie everything together by exploring the culmination of skilled reading: fluency and comprehension. We’ll recap the interconnected strands of Word Recognition and Language Comprehension, discuss the role of fluency as a bridge between decoding and comprehension, and unpack why both knowledge-building and strategy instruction are essential for fostering reflective, skilled readers.Key Takeaways:Fluency Defined: Fluency is "reasonably accurate reading at an appropriate rate, with suitable expression," leading to deep comprehension and motivation to read (Jan Hasbrouck & Deb Glaser).Components of Fluency: Accuracy, rate, and prosody work together to create fluent, engaging readers.Fluency as a Bridge: Without fluency, readers struggle to focus on comprehension. Fluency frees cognitive resources to engage deeply with the text.Comprehension Strategies vs. Knowledge Building: Both are essential—strategies help students process text deeply, while background knowledge allows them to make meaningful connections.Skilled Reading: The fluent coordination of word recognition and text comprehension is the ultimate goal, as defined on the right-hand side of Scarborough’s Rope.Related Episodes:Episode 7: Unraveling Scarborough’s Rope: Word RecognitionEpisode 9: Unraveling Scarborough’s Reading Rope: Language ComprehensionResources Mentioned:Reading Fluency by Jan Hasbrouck & Deb GlaserTim Shanahan’s Blog post: Knowledge or Comprehension Strategies -- What Should We Teach?This post may contain affiliate links, which means if you click on a link and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting the podcast!Connect with Me:Follow me on Instagram: @michelle_thecolorfulclassroom & @logosliteracyacademyJoin our Facebook CommunitySign up for my NewsletterShop on TPT: The Colorful ClassroomVisit: www.michelleandthecolorfulclassroom.comJoin The COLORFUL Literacy Toolkit MembershipWant to Support the Podcast?Make a Donation to Support ProductionInterested in Learning More about Morphology?Take our Course: Mastering Morphology: Foundations for Every Educator

Nov 29, 2024 • 33min
10. Building Trust with Teachers with Amie Burkholder (Literacy Coaching Conversations Series - Part 5)
In this Coaching Conversation, I chat with literacy coach Amie Burkholder about the importance of building trust with teachers. Amie opens up about her journey from classroom teacher to literacy coach, sharing strategies that have helped her foster supportive and impactful relationships with educators. Whether you're a new or experienced literacy coach, Amie’s advice on building trust is invaluable for creating a strong foundation for coaching success.Key Takeaways:The Importance of Trust in Coaching: Learn why trust is essential to the coaching relationship and how it creates a safe space for teachers to open up and engage in growth-focused conversations.Strategies for Creating a Trusting Environment: Amie shares practical steps like student-centered conversations, small acts of kindness, and a commitment to supporting teachers’ individual needs.First Steps for New Coaches: Discover Amie’s approach to setting clear goals, collaborating with administrators, and establishing her role in the school.Balancing Constructive Feedback and Trust: Amie explains how to approach feedback in a non-evaluative way, encouraging reflection and highlighting strengths to build confidence.Tips for Rebuilding Lost Trust: Gain insight into how coaches can reconnect with teachers if trust has been strained, through empathy, patience, and small supportive gestures.Tools for Literacy Coaches:Clear Role Definition Document: Amie recommends a document outlining a literacy coach’s role to clarify responsibilities for administrators and teachers.Engagement Tools: Items like “witch fingers” or other small props to make literacy fun and engaging for students, which also help teachers see the joy in literacy lessons.Positive Feedback Notes: Amie keeps pre-made sheets on her cart for leaving quick, encouraging notes after classroom observations.Resources Mentioned:Coach’s Role PrintableWhere to Find Amie:Instagram: @literacy.edventuresFacebook: Literacy EdventuresWebsite: https://www.literacyedventures.com/Amie’s Coaching Cohort


