For The Love Of Literacy

Enriching Structured Literacy Through Integrated Word Study - Sarah Mitchell

1 h 3 min · 1. juni 2026
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Why do so many students continue to struggle with spelling and writing even after years of phonics instruction? In this episode, Sarah Mitchell explores the missing layer between decoding instruction and deeper literacy transfer: integrated word study. Drawing on research, classroom experience and practical teaching examples, Sarah explains how word-building using a six-layer “word study map” that develops sounds, meaning, spellings, connections, morphemes and sentences in the same lesson. The more connections a child has with a word the easier it is to recognize, comprehend and use it while writing. The conversation explores the implementation gap many teachers experience — understanding the theory but still feeling unsure how to apply it during real lessons — and introduces practical ways to make literacy instruction more connected, efficient and meaningful for older students. Sarah Mitchell  Author - Teaching Structured Literacy Series Contact Info: admin@teachingstructuredliteracy.com [admin@teachingstructuredliteracy.com]  Structured Literacy for Older Students:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/360409786946482 [https://www.facebook.com/groups/360409786946482]  Founder - Morphology Hub Website: www.morphologyhub.com [http://www.morphologyhub.com/] Social media: YouTube @sarahmitchell3941

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Why do so many students continue to struggle with spelling and writing even after years of phonics instruction? In this episode, Sarah Mitchell explores the missing layer between decoding instruction and deeper literacy transfer: integrated word study. Drawing on research, classroom experience and practical teaching examples, Sarah explains how word-building using a six-layer “word study map” that develops sounds, meaning, spellings, connections, morphemes and sentences in the same lesson. The more connections a child has with a word the easier it is to recognize, comprehend and use it while writing. The conversation explores the implementation gap many teachers experience — understanding the theory but still feeling unsure how to apply it during real lessons — and introduces practical ways to make literacy instruction more connected, efficient and meaningful for older students. Sarah Mitchell  Author - Teaching Structured Literacy Series Contact Info: admin@teachingstructuredliteracy.com [admin@teachingstructuredliteracy.com]  Structured Literacy for Older Students:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/360409786946482 [https://www.facebook.com/groups/360409786946482]  Founder - Morphology Hub Website: www.morphologyhub.com [http://www.morphologyhub.com/] Social media: YouTube @sarahmitchell3941

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