The Education Connection with Robin Wilson | Public Private and Homeschool Teachers

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Teaching Vocabulary in the Science of Reading: Simple Strategies to Build Reading Comprehension
How do you effectively teach vocabulary in the primary classroom? In this episode of The Education Connection, we're exploring one of the essential components of the Science of Reading: vocabulary. You'll learn why vocabulary instruction is critical for reading comprehension, how it differs from sight word practice, and simple classroom activities you can begin using immediately. Robin shares practical, teacher-friendly ideas including preteaching vocabulary before a read aloud, vocabulary scavenger hunts, and a hybrid activity that combines sight words with meaningful vocabulary instruction. Whether you teach kindergarten, first grade, second grade, or work with struggling readers, these strategies will help your students develop stronger language skills and become more confident readers. Get the FREEBIE that goes along with this episode. Vocabulary Graphic Organizer Activity In this episode you'll learn: • What vocabulary really is • Why vocabulary matters for reading comprehension • The difference between vocabulary instruction and sight word practice • Easy vocabulary activities for elementary classrooms • Practical Science of Reading strategies you can implement tomorrow Today's Breath of Inspiration comes from 2 John 1:6, reminding us to faithfully walk in God's ways as we teach and encourage the children entrusted to us. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with another teacher who loves helping students become lifelong readers. Connect with me on any of these Social Media Platforms. Sign up for my Weekly Email Facebook Instagram YouTube Pinterest Coaching Website Teachers Pay Teachers: Find Reading Comprehension Strategies Bundle Find Genesis Bible Stories Bundle
Phonics Explained: Why It Matters in the Science of Reading
In this episode of The Education Connection, we're continuing our Science of Reading series by exploring one of the most important building blocks of reading success: phonics. What is phonics, and why has it become such a major focus in reading instruction? Join me as we discuss how phonics helps students connect letters and sounds, decode unfamiliar words, and become confident readers. You'll learn: • What phonics is and how it fits into the Science of Reading • Why phonics instruction is receiving renewed attention in education • The typical sequence of phonics skills from simple to complex • Practical classroom activities such as word building, word sorts, and decodable texts • How phonics works alongside phonemic awareness, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension to develop skilled readers Whether you're a classroom teacher, interventionist, homeschool parent, or literacy enthusiast, this episode will provide a clear overview of phonics and practical ideas you can use right away. Click here for the FREE poster that accompanies this episode. Phonics Poster FREE Scripture Focus: 1 John 5:20 (CSB) Thank you for listening to The Education Connection. Be sure to subscribe and join us next time as we continue our Science of Reading series with a discussion on vocabulary and its role in reading success. Leave a 5 star Review to be entered in our next $25 Amazon Gift Card. Connect with me on any of these Social Media Platforms. Sign up for my Weekly Email Facebook Instagram YouTube Pinterest Coaching Website Teachers Pay Teachers: Find Reading Comprehension Strategies Bundle Find Genesis Bible Stories Bundle
Science of Reading: Fluency – The Bridge Between Phonics and Comprehension
In this episode of The Education Connection, we continue our Science of Reading series by exploring fluency and why it is such an important bridge between phonics and comprehension. Learn the three components of fluency: accuracy, rate, and prosody, and discover simple classroom strategies that help students become confident, expressive readers. Whether you teach kindergarten, first grade, or beyond, you'll walk away with practical ideas you can use right away to support reading success. • The 5 components of the Science of Reading • What fluency is (and what it isn't) • Accuracy, rate, and prosody explained • Simple fluency activities for the classroom • Encouragement for teachers from Galatians Connect with me on any of these Social Media Platforms. Sign up for my Weekly Email Facebook Instagram YouTube Pinterest Coaching Blog Teachers Pay Teachers: Find Reading Comprehension Strategies Bundle Find Genesis Bible Stories Bundle
What Is Phonemic Awareness? Science of Reading Explained
What is phonemic awareness, and why is it so important for beginning readers? In this first episode of our Science of Reading series, I break down what phonemic awareness is, why it matters, and how you can teach it in your classroom, tutoring sessions, or homeschool lessons. We'll discuss: • What phonemic awareness is (and what it is not) • Examples of blending, segmenting, deleting, and manipulating sounds • Simple phonemic awareness activities you can use right away • How phonemic awareness connects to phonics instruction • Why reading skills should be taught systematically and revisited throughout the year I'll also share a resource that many teachers use for structured phonemic awareness instruction and explain how these skills fit into the bigger picture of reading success. As always, we'll end with a scripture and prayer for educators. Be sure to download the free Phonemic Awareness Sample Activity linked in the show notes and scan the QR code to connect with future episodes in this Science of Reading series. Next week-Phonics: Connecting Sounds to Print Connect with me: Website: firstgradeloves.com Sign up for my Weekly Email Facebook Instagram YouTube Pinterest Coaching Blog Teachers Pay Teachers: Find Reading Comprehension Strategies Bundle Find Genesis Bible Stories Bundle
What Is the Science of Reading? Let's Talk About It
Have you been hearing the term Science of Reading and wondering what it actually means? In this episode of The Education Connection, I share my perspective and explore what the Science of Reading is and how it connects to the five essential components of reading: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. As I learned more about the Science of Reading, I realized that many of these components have been part of reading instruction for years. At the same time, the conversation has encouraged me to reflect on my own teaching practice and consider how all five components work together to help children become successful readers. In this episode, we'll: • Define the Science of Reading • Explore the five essential components of reading • Look at practical classroom examples of each component • Discuss why all five components matter • Reflect on what the Science of Reading means for educators today This episode is about learning, growing, and keeping our focus on helping children become confident, capable readers. Over the next several weeks, we'll dive deeper into each of the five components of reading and explore practical strategies that teachers, tutors, homeschool parents, and caregivers can use to support young readers. Whether you're a classroom teacher, reading interventionist, tutor, homeschool parent, or simply someone who wants to better understand how children learn to read, this episode is for you. Scripture: Proverbs 4:7 Connect with me on any of these Social Media Platforms. Sign up for my Weekly Email Facebook Instagram YouTube Pinterest Coaching Blog Teachers Pay Teachers: Find Reading Comprehension Strategies Bundle Find Genesis Bible Stories Bundle
Why Teachers Can’t Shut Their Brains Off After School Ends
Summer break is finally here… so why do so many teachers still feel mentally exhausted? In this episode of The Education Connection, Robin Wilson talks honestly about the emotional and mental shift that happens during the first week after school ends. From overstimulation and teacher exhaustion to guilt over resting and struggling to “shut your brain off,” this episode is a real conversation for teachers who are trying to slow down after a long school year. Robin shares encouragement for educators who are still replaying classroom moments, thinking about students, mentally planning next year, and learning how to truly rest again after months of constant responsibility. If you’ve ever felt like your body is on summer break but your mind is still in classroom mode, this episode is for you. In this episode: Teacher mental exhaustion after the school year Why teachers struggle to relax during summer break Emotional decompression after teaching Teacher guilt and productivity pressure Learning how to rest without guilt Faith-based encouragement for weary teachers Matthew 11:28 and finding rest in God Whether you teach elementary school, middle school, high school, homeschool, or work with children in any setting, this episode will remind you that rest is not laziness and that you are not alone. Connect with me on any of these Social Media Platforms. Sign up for my Weekly Email Facebook Instagram YouTube Pinterest Coaching Blog Teachers Pay Teachers: Find Reading Comprehension Strategies Bundle Find Genesis Bible Stories Bundle
How I Survive the Last Week of School in First Grade
In this episode of The Education Connection, I’m sharing how I survive the last week of school in first grade while still keeping students engaged, calm, and learning. If you are looking for last week of school tips for elementary teachers, simple end of year classroom ideas, or ways to keep structure during the final week of school, this episode is for you. I talk about why I keep our classroom schedule as normal as possible during the last week of school, how I use gentle spiral review in reading and math, and how I turn memory books into meaningful reading and writing activities instead of just filler time. We’ll also talk about keeping students emotionally regulated during the excitement of the end of the school year and why teachers do not need Pinterest-perfect plans to make the final week special. Inside this episode: Last week of school tips for elementary teachers End of the school year classroom management ideas First grade reading and math review ideas How to keep structure during the last week of school Memory book ideas for elementary classrooms Low stress end of year teaching strategies Encouragement for tired teachers during the final week of school If the last week of school feels overwhelming, chaotic, emotional, or exhausting, I hope this episode encourages you and reminds you that calm, connection, and consistency matter more than perfection. For an End of Year Memory Book, click on the following link. End of Year Memory Book Be sure to subscribe to The Education Connection for more elementary teaching ideas! Get Ready for next year with these ultimate resources. Get Ready for Kindergarten Get Ready for First Grade Get Ready for Second Grade Connect with me on any of these Social Media Platforms. Sign up for my Weekly Email Facebook Instagram YouTube Pinterest Coaching Blog Teachers Pay Teachers:
First Grade Prefix and Suffix Activities | Easy Phonics Lessons for Word Building
In this episode of The Education Connection, Robin Wilson shares simple and effective ways to teach prefixes and suffixes in first grade without overcomplicating the skill. If teaching prefix and suffix feels tricky with young learners, this episode breaks it down into clear, manageable steps that help students understand how words change. Robin explains what prefixes and suffixes are in a first grade-friendly way and walks through how to introduce them so students can actually apply the skill. You’ll also hear 3 easy phonics activities that can be used right away in the classroom or at home: Matching base words like happy, jump, and play with new words Acting out words to build meaning and engagement Sorting words to identify prefixes, suffixes, and base words These prefix and suffix activities for first grade are designed to build confidence, increase vocabulary, and help students start recognizing patterns in words. As always, this episode ends with a scripture and prayer to encourage and support teachers in their daily work. Whether teaching in a classroom, tutoring, or working with children at home, this episode will give practical ideas for teaching first grade phonics in a simple and meaningful way. Connect with me on any of these Social Media Platforms. For Freebies connected to this podcast, click on the following link to sign up for my email. ***Sign up for my Weekly Email: Facebook Instagram YouTube Pinterest Coaching Blog Teachers Pay Teachers: Find Reading Comprehension Strategies Bundle Find Genesis Bible Stories Bundle
From Teaching to Learning: A System That Reaches Every Student
In this episode, I share a classroom system inspired by Robert J. Marzano that focuses on one goal: making sure every student truly learns—not just receives instruction. I walk through how I introduce new concepts using “I do, we do, you do,” and how I intentionally listen, track understanding, and respond in real time. Instead of moving on when some students don’t get it, I build in time to reteach, revisit, and provide targeted support throughout the week. From small group reteaching to peer support and ongoing check-ins, this approach creates a classroom where no student falls through the cracks—and where learning is expected, supported, and achieved. I also reflect on how this process connects to Psalm 1:1, reminding us that true growth comes from returning again and again to what matters. If you’ve ever wondered how to move from simply teaching content to ensuring real understanding, this episode is for you. Get Ready for next year with these ultimate resources. Get Ready for Kindergarten Get Ready for First Grade Get Ready for Second Grade Connect with me on any of these Social Media Platforms. Sign up for my Weekly Email Facebook Instagram YouTube Pinterest Coaching Blog Teachers Pay Teachers: Find Reading Comprehension Strategies Bundle Find Genesis Bible Stories Bundle
Teaching Contractions in First Grade: Easy Activities That Work
In this episode of The Education Connection, I’m sharing exactly how I teach contractions in my first grade classroom in a way that actually sticks. If you’ve ever introduced contractions and realized your students aren’t quite getting it yet, this episode walks you through a simple, step-by-step approach you can use right away. I’ll show you how I scaffold the skill so students move from seeing two separate words to confidently building contractions with understanding. I’m also sharing three easy, low-prep activities I use in my classroom: • Contraction Mix and Match for movement and engagement • Guided whiteboard practice to build understanding step by step • Quiz, Quiz, Trade to give students meaningful repetition with partners These strategies work whether you’re in a classroom, small group, tutoring setting, or working with your own child at home. As always, I’ll wrap up with a scripture and a quick prayer to encourage you in the work you’re doing every day. If you’re teaching contractions in first grade or looking for engaging phonics activities that actually work, this episode is for you. (Use words for) only what is helpful for building others up…” — Ephesians 4:29b (NIV) Sign up for my Weekly Email Facebook Instagram YouTube Pinterest Coaching Blog Teachers Pay Teachers: Find Reading Comprehension Strategies Bundle Find Genesis Bible Stories Bundle
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