Brainy Acts Literacy Blooms Podcast

Episode 12 - Writing Is Thinking: Connecting the Science of Reading to Lifelong Learning Success

22 min · 2. juni 2026
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In this episode of the Brainy Acts Literacy Blooms Podcast, we explore the powerful connection between the Science of Reading (SoR) and writing. Reading and writing are not separate skills—they grow together. When young learners are explicitly taught how to think, listen, speak, read, and write, they build the foundation needed for lifelong schooling success. This conversation highlights how evidence-promoted literacy practices support early learning through the integrated teaching of Alphabetics, Fluency, Vocabulary, Comprehension, and Writing. From spoken language to written expression, children strengthen their ability to organize ideas, solve problems, build meaning, and communicate with confidence. Families, educators, caregivers, and advocates will be encouraged to see writing as more than pencil-to-paper practice. Writing is thinking made visible—and when paired with the Science of Reading, it helps children build the brain for joyful, successful learning today and beyond.

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Episode 12 - Writing Is Thinking: Connecting the Science of Reading to Lifelong Learning Success

In this episode of the Brainy Acts Literacy Blooms Podcast, we explore the powerful connection between the Science of Reading (SoR) and writing. Reading and writing are not separate skills—they grow together. When young learners are explicitly taught how to think, listen, speak, read, and write, they build the foundation needed for lifelong schooling success. This conversation highlights how evidence-promoted literacy practices support early learning through the integrated teaching of Alphabetics, Fluency, Vocabulary, Comprehension, and Writing. From spoken language to written expression, children strengthen their ability to organize ideas, solve problems, build meaning, and communicate with confidence. Families, educators, caregivers, and advocates will be encouraged to see writing as more than pencil-to-paper practice. Writing is thinking made visible—and when paired with the Science of Reading, it helps children build the brain for joyful, successful learning today and beyond.

2. juni 202622 min
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Episode 11 - Reading and Writing Grow Together: Applying the Science of Reading Through Writing

Reading and writing are not separate skills — they grow together. In this episode, we explore the powerful connection between the Science of Reading and writing instruction. Reading and writing have a reciprocal relationship, meaning each one strengthens the other. When learners read, they build language, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. When they write, they apply what they know about sounds, letters, words, meaning, and expression. This episode highlights the proven practice of connecting the teaching and learning of the Literacy Multipliers: reading and writing. When literacy instruction intentionally combines reading and writing, learners gain a stronger foundation and a clearer path toward growth. We will discuss how integrated literacy instruction supports the exact application of the Science of Reading through: Alphabetics, including phonemic awareness and phonics  Fluency  Vocabulary  Comprehension  Writing Whether you are a parent, educator, childcare provider, literacy advocate, or community leader, this episode will help you understand why reading and writing should be taught together — not in isolation. Strong readers become stronger writers. Strong writers become stronger readers. And when we connect both, literacy learning blooms.

5. maj 202619 min