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The Calm Companion for Foundations of Reading

Podcast af Jenn

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The Calm Companion for Foundations of Reading is an independent study support podcast created by an educator. It is designed to help teachers prepare for the Foundations of Reading exam with clarity and confidence. This podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by any state education agency or testing company. Content is based on widely accepted research and instructional frameworks commonly assessed on Foundations of Reading exams and is intended for educational purposes only.

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Fluency: Accuracy Before Speed

In this episode of The Calm Companion for Foundations of Reading, we take a deep, thoughtful look at reading fluency and how it is assessed on the Foundations of Reading exam. This episode clarifies what fluency actually means by breaking it into its three core components: accuracy, automaticity, and prosody. We explore why accuracy must come before speed, how automaticity develops through supported practice, and how expression reflects comprehension. Listeners will learn how fluency fits into the broader reading development sequence, how effective fluency instruction is framed on the exam, and how to recognize common distractor answers that overemphasize speed or ignore decoding accuracy. The episode also addresses how fluency assessment should inform instruction and why text difficulty matters. This episode is designed to support calm, informed study and can be revisited as needed as part of a steady preparation process. Slow, steady, and grounded. We’ll keep walking through this together.

9. jan. 2026 - 10 min
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How Reading Develops: Early Foundations That Matter

In this episode of The Calm Companion for Foundations of Reading, we begin teaching content by exploring how reading development actually starts. This episode focuses on early foundations that come before formal reading instruction, including print awareness, oral language, and the role of being read to. We examine how these early skills support later decoding and comprehension, and how the Foundations of Reading exam expects instructional decisions to align with developmental readiness. Listeners will learn how these concepts appear on the exam, what types of instructional responses are typically correct for emergent readers, and how to eliminate answer choices that push formal skills too early. This episode is designed to be listened to slowly and revisited as needed, as you build a strong foundation for the episodes that follow. Slow, steady, and grounded. We’ll keep walking through this together.

2. jan. 2026 - 9 min
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Phonological Awareness: Hearing the Sounds Before Seeing the Print

In this episode of The Calm Companion for Foundations of Reading, we take a deep, unhurried look at phonological awareness, one of the most foundational and most heavily tested areas of the Foundations of Reading exam.This episode clarifies what phonological awareness is, what it is not, and why the exam places such strong emphasis on oral sound awareness before introducing print. We walk through the phonological awareness continuum, including word awareness, syllables, onset and rime, and phonemic awareness, and examine how each skill develops over time. Listeners will learn how phonological awareness differs from phonics, how this distinction is tested, and how to identify and eliminate common distractor answers that introduce print too early. The episode also explores instructional principles the exam favors, developmental alignment, and common traps that cause confusion. This episode is designed to be listened to slowly and revisited as needed. It prioritizes understanding and clarity over memorization. Slow, steady, and grounded. We’ll keep walking through this together.

2. jan. 2026 - 13 min
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Phonics: Mapping Sounds to Print With Purpose

In this episode of The Calm Companion for Foundations of Reading, we take a deep, steady dive into phonics and its role in skilled reading. This episode explores what phonics is and what it is not, emphasizing the importance of explicit and systematic instruction that connects sounds to print. We examine how phonics builds on phonological awareness, why accurate decoding is central to reading development, and how effective phonics instruction includes both decoding and encoding. Listeners will learn how phonics is assessed on the Foundations of Reading exam, how to recognize common distractor answers that rely on guessing or memorization, and how to identify instruction that aligns with research and developmental sequencing. This episode is designed to support thoughtful study and may be revisited as needed as part of a calm, intentional preparation process. Slow, steady, and grounded. We’ll keep walking through this together.

2. jan. 2026 - 11 min
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How the Foundations of Reading Test Thinks

In this first full episode of The Calm Companion for Foundations of Reading, we lay the groundwork for everything that follows by focusing on how the Foundations of Reading exam actually thinks. Rather than jumping straight into skills and definitions, this episode builds a steady framework for approaching the test. We explore the core principles that show up across domains, including the idea that reading is not natural, the Simple View of Reading, developmental sequencing, the role of foundational skills, and why assessment drives instruction. This episode is designed to help listeners recognize patterns in exam questions, eliminate common distractors, and approach the test with clarity instead of panic. It is not a lesson to memorize, but a way to orient your thinking before diving into explicit instruction in future episodes. Listen slowly, revisit as needed, and let this framework support you as you move forward. Slow, steady, and grounded. We’ll keep walking through this together.

2. jan. 2026 - 9 min
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