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Have you ever sat in your classroom after dismissal — lights low, room finally quiet — and thought…“I love my students… but I am exhausted.”Not just tired.But tired in a way that makes you wonder if you’re doing enough. Tired in a way that makes you question your confidence. Tired in a way that makes you wish teaching felt lighter… and clearer. If that sounds like you, you’re in the right place.Welcome to K-3 Reading Made Simple with Amanda Bowen— the podcast for early childhood and primary teachers who want to teach reading with confidence, clarity, and heart.This isn’t about trendy strategies.This isn’t about doing more.This is about teaching smarter, calmer, and more intentionally — using research-based practices that actually work, without burning yourself out in the process.Inside this podcast, we talk about things like:• decoding and phonics that actually make sense• spelling and dictation that build real writers• phonemic awareness that supports struggling readers• simple systems that protect your time and energy• and what it really means to teach reading in a way that feels sustainableYou’ll hear honest stories from the classroom, gentle encouragement for your teacher heart, and practical strategies you can use tomorrow.Because you shouldn’t have to choose between being a good teacher and having a life.You deserve both.So if you’re ready to feel more confident, more supported, and more at peace in your teaching…You belong here.This is the K-3 Reading Made Simple podcast with Amanda Bowen.Where research meets heart — and teachers are finally supported the way they deserve.

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episode Ep 7 | How to Read: Sound to Symbol Strategies That Actually Build Readers cover

Ep 7 | How to Read: Sound to Symbol Strategies That Actually Build Readers

Have you ever had a student who knows every letter name… but still can’t read? In this episode of K-3 Reading Made Simple, we break down one of the most important pieces of early literacy that often gets missed: sound to symbol connection. If you’ve been searching for how to read strategies that actually work in real classrooms, this episode will help you understand what your students truly need to move from guessing… to confident reading. Grounded in the science of reading explicit instruction, this episode connects research to practice in a way that feels clear, doable, and aligned with what your students need most. ---------------------------------------- IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: • Why sound–symbol association is a critical foundation in the teaching of reading comprehension • How letter identification and letter sounds work together to build decoding skills • What research says about why some students struggle to learn how to read • Simple, effective ways to teach reading strategies that build automaticity • How new teaching learning methods rooted in structured literacy support all learners ---------------------------------------- WHAT WE UNPACK TOGETHER: Not all students who know the alphabet know how to read. This episode walks you through the missing bridge between letter knowledge and actual reading ability. You will learn how explicit, multisensory instruction helps students connect sounds to print so their brains can build strong reading pathways. We also talk about what happens when this step is skipped and why students begin to guess, avoid, or shut down during reading. ---------------------------------------- CLASSROOM STRATEGIES YOU CAN USE RIGHT AWAY: • Alphabet arc and letter matching routines • Sound wall drills and articulation practice • Elkonin boxes and word chaining • Build-a-word and dictation routines These routines are simple to implement and align directly with science of reading writing and decoding development. ---------------------------------------- ENCOURAGEMENT FOR YOU You are not behind. You are learning, growing, and becoming the teacher your students need. When you understand how reading actually works, your instruction becomes the bridge that changes everything. Strong readers are built one sound at a time. ---------------------------------------- RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE If you are working to strengthen your reading instruction and want ready-to-use, research-aligned tools, you can access free resources here: https://msamandabowen.com/free/ [https://msamandabowen.com/free/] You will find classroom supports designed to help you confidently teach sound to symbol skills and support every reader in your room.

15. april 2026 - 20 min
episode Ep 6 | They Know Their Letters but Can’t Read? Here’s Why Phonics Matters cover

Ep 6 | They Know Their Letters but Can’t Read? Here’s Why Phonics Matters

If you’ve ever looked at a student who knew their letters but still couldn’t read… this episode is for you. In this episode of K-3 Reading Made Simple, reading interventionist Amanda Bowen explains why phonics isn’t outdated... it’s brain-based. Because learning how to read isn’t about guessing words or memorizing stories. It’s about building a reliable system that helps students decode print with confidence. And that system is phonics. In This Episode, You’ll Learn -Why explicit phonics instruction is essential — not optional -How strong phonics skills help students stop guessing and start decoding -Why phonics decoding builds both reading and spelling confidence -How these ideas connect to the science of reading and structured literacy principles -Practical phonics strategies you can begin using immediately When students struggle with reading, it’s rarely about effort. It’s usually about instruction. This episode helps you see what changes when instruction becomes clear, explicit, and brain-aligned. What We Talk About You’ll hear how phonics works alongside phonemic awareness, why structured literacy supports all learners, and how small instructional shifts can dramatically change reading outcomes. We also explore: • Why students need predictable decoding systems • How phonemic awareness supports phonics learning • Why decodable texts help patterns stick • How explicit instruction builds reading confidence faster Because when instruction matches how the brain learns language, reading stops feeling like guessing — and starts feeling possible. Encouragement for Teacher Friends If you’ve ever questioned your reading instruction or felt unsure what students truly need, hear this: You are not behind. You are learning. And every step toward clearer instruction helps build stronger readers. Teacher Support Resources Mentioned in This Episode If you’d like a simple starting place for strengthening your reading instruction systems without adding overwhelm, I created a free support resource for you. It’s designed to help you build calm, sustainable literacy routines rooted in research and real classrooms. You can explore it here: https://msamandabowen.com/free/ [https://msamandabowen.com/free/] Use what helps. Leave what doesn’t. Make it work for your teaching life.

8. april 2026 - 15 min
episode Ep 5 | Before Phonics Comes This: The Missing Step in Learning How to Read cover

Ep 5 | Before Phonics Comes This: The Missing Step in Learning How to Read

What if one playful, auditory shift could unlock a child’s reading confidence? In this episode of K-3 Reading Made Simple, reading interventionist Amanda Bowen explores the often-overlooked foundation of literacy: phonological awareness. Because learning how to read doesn’t start with letters on a page. It starts with ears tuned to the sounds of language. In This Episode, You’ll Learn -What phonological awareness actually is — and why it matters before phonics -Why research shows sound awareness predicts reading success more than IQ or vocabulary -How early listening skills strengthen later phonics instruction and phonics decoding -Simple, playful phonics strategies you can use tomorrow -How this work connects to broader structured literacy principles and effective instruction When students struggle with reading, it’s often not a motivation issue. It’s a missing foundation. This episode helps you see where that foundation begins. Why Sound Awareness Matters for Learning How to Read Phonological awareness teaches children to hear language before they see it. And when students can hear sounds clearly: • Phonics instruction becomes easier to understand • Spelling patterns make more sense • Reading words becomes less about guessing and more about decoding It also helps teachers make smarter instructional decisions, because observing sound awareness gives valuable insight that is often before any formal phonics assessment is even needed. This is where reading confidence begins. Practical Ideas You’ll Hear in This Episode You’ll walk away with activities you can try immediately, including: • Clapping words in sentences • Stomping syllables • Rhyme-guessing games during read-alouds • Sound-box blending challenges • Simple oral language routines that build reading readiness These are small shifts that create big clarity for students learning how to read. Encouragement for Teacher Friends If teaching reading sometimes feels overwhelming, this episode is your reminder: You don’t need complicated systems. You need clear foundations. And every playful listening moment you create is helping build a reader. Teacher Support Resources Mentioned in This Episode If you want a simple place to start strengthening your reading instruction routines without adding more overwhelm, I created a free support resource for you. It’s designed to help you build calm, sustainable literacy systems grounded in research and real classrooms. You can explore it here: https://msamandabowen.com/free/ [https://msamandabowen.com/free/] Take what helps, leave what doesn’t, and make it work for your teaching life.

1. april 2026 - 12 min
episode Ep 4 | Teacher Work-Life Balance 2.0: Sustainable Systems for Teaching Reading and Life cover

Ep 4 | Teacher Work-Life Balance 2.0: Sustainable Systems for Teaching Reading and Life

If you love teaching reading but feel like teaching is slowly taking over your life… this episode is for you. In this video, literacy educator Amanda Bowen shares how to design a sustainable teaching life — one where you can help students learn how to read while still protecting your time, energy, and identity outside the classroom. Because here’s the truth most teachers don’t hear enough: You don’t have to sacrifice yourself to be a great teacher. Sustainable teachers stay longer, teach better, and create stronger readers. This episode walks you through practical ways to build a teaching rhythm that supports both your students and your life. In This Episode, You’ll Learn -How to release guilt around boundaries -Simple systems that reduce mental load and planning stress -Teacher life hacks that actually make your day easier -Classroom organization tools that save time and energy -How protecting your energy improves how you teach students to read Because when your workload is sustainable, your instruction becomes clearer — and that directly impacts how students learn how to read with confidence. What We Talk About This episode explores a fresh approach to teacher sustainability — what we might call work life balance 2.0 — where balance isn’t about doing less, but about designing smarter systems. You’ll hear strategies for: • Creating planning boundaries that reduce decision fatigue • Using simple reusable templates and classroom organization tools • Batching tasks so you stop reinventing lessons weekly • Managing your energy like a professional resource • Walking into your classroom calm, prepared, and focused If you’ve ever searched “work life balance how” or wondered how other educators manage it all, this episode offers a practical starting point — not perfection, just progress. Who This Video Is For This episode is especially helpful if you are: • A K-3 teacher balancing literacy instruction and life demands • A new teacher trying to build sustainable routines • A veteran teacher ready for a calmer system • Anyone searching for teacher life hacks that truly work If you’ve been looking for honest conversations about teaching, sustainability, and instruction on work life balance YouTube, you’re in the right place. Remember This, Teacher Friend You are not unmotivated. You are not doing it wrong. You simply deserve systems that support you. Confident teachers build confident readers — and that starts with a teaching life that supports you, too. Teacher Support Resources Mentioned in This Episode If you’re ready to build a teaching life that supports both your students and yourself, I created a free resource to help you get started. Inside, you’ll find simple planning supports and reflection tools designed to reduce overwhelm, protect your energy, and help you teach reading with more clarity and calm. You can grab it here: https://msamandabowen.com/free/ [https://msamandabowen.com/free/] Use it as a starting place, not another task on your to-do list. Take what helps, leave what doesn’t, and make it work for your teaching life.

25. mars 2026 - 8 min
episode Ep 3 | How Kids Actually Learn How to Read (And Why Some Struggle) cover

Ep 3 | How Kids Actually Learn How to Read (And Why Some Struggle)

If you’ve ever watched a student try so hard to read. They are sounding out, guessing, hoping... all the while you wondered why it still isn’t clicking, this episode is for you. In this video, literacy educator Amanda Bowen breaks down the structured literacy framework and explains why it’s changing how teachers approach how to read instruction in classrooms everywhere. Because here’s the truth: Most children don’t learn to read naturally. They learn to read when instruction is clear, explicit, and intentional. And that’s exactly what structured literacy provides. In this episode, you’ll learn: -What structured literacy actually is (and what it isn’t) -Why it’s considered the gold standard in reading instruction - How it supports struggling readers and students with dyslexia -Practical strategies you can use immediately in your classroom -How teaching the structure of language helps students truly learn how to read If you’ve ever felt like you’re still figuring reading instruction out, let this be your reminder: You are not behind. You are learning. And your students benefit every time you grow. Next Steps for Teacher Friends If this episode supports your reading instruction journey: -Like the video so more teachers can find it -Subscribe for weekly literacy encouragement and strategies -Comment below: What reading challenge are you seeing most right now? I read every comment, and your questions often shape future episodes.

18. mars 2026 - 8 min
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