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Science of Reading: The Podcast

Special episode—Disciplinary literacy: Connecting reading and math in children's literature with Allison Hintz and Antony Smith

Science of Reading: The Podcast

Amplify Education

Education, Science, How To, Social Sciences, Early Literacy, Amplify, Science Of Reading

4.5642 Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2023

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

From reading street signs and menus to checking the weather, and using a ruler, there are so many examples of how a student's math and literacy adventure continues beyond the classroom. That's why we're sharing another bonus episode—this time from our friends at Math Teacher Lounge, to show the connection between math and children's literature. In this episode, Mathematizing Children's Literature authors Allison Hintz and Antony Smith join Math Teacher Lounge hosts Bethany Lockhart Johnson a...

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0:00.0

Hi listeners, it's Susan here. Just in time for the school year, I have a brand new resource to tell you about.

0:07.0

Science of Reading, a new teacher's guide. This free e-book gives you the critical information you need,

0:13.7

including a detailed breakdown of the reading rope and the 10 foundational science of reading principles.

0:20.0

It also provides key information on dyslexia, assessment,

0:24.2

serving multilingual learners, and so much more.

0:27.4

It's packed with beautiful diagrams,

0:29.7

a perfect compliment to the podcast if I do say so myself.

0:34.0

Download your science of reading guide at amplify.com.com slash S-O-R guide.

0:41.7

So we started asking ourselves what would happen if we considered any story a chance to engage as mathematical sense makers.

0:54.5

I'm Susan Lambert and welcome to Science of Reading the podcast from Amplify.

1:00.3

Across our seven seasons, we've often talked about the benefits of integrating literacy

1:05.5

instruction with other subject areas. As great as that sounds in theory, pulling that off in the classroom is hard.

1:14.1

That's why I'm excited to share an episode from my colleagues at the Math Teacher Lounge podcast,

1:19.6

all about integrating math and literacy. On this episode, host Bethany Lockhart-Johnson and

1:26.3

Dan Meyer interview the authors of the book

1:28.9

Mathematizing Children's Literature, Sparking Connections, Joy, and Wonder through Read Alouds

1:35.9

and Discussion. Together, they discuss what it looks like to approach children's literature

1:41.2

through a math lens, and they share some techniques for facilitating

1:45.3

classroom conversations. Please enjoy Bethany and Dan's conversation with authors Alison Hints

1:52.2

and Anthony Smith. And I'll catch you on the other side. Allison, Tony, welcome. Welcome to the lounge. Thank you. We're so grateful to be here.

2:05.1

Thank you. We're so excited to have you here. And I want to say that my very first, it was

2:12.5

my first math conference? I don't, maybe it was my first math conference. And I went to your session on

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