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In preparation for the upcoming holiday (on Monday) we are FINALLY tackling what I (spoiler alert) consider to be the one, the only, the BEST book on MLK ever to grace a picture book page. Published in 2001, we right a great wrong and finally tackle this most eminent of titles. Along the way we talk about why the heck it lost to another book for the Caldecott Gold (I've a theory that the true winner was, what Betsy likes to call, a "compromise book"), its beauty, its legacy, and more. Please see the full Show Notes here: https://afuse8production.slj.com/2026/01/14/fuse-8-n-kate-martins-big-words-by-doreen-rappaport-ill-bryan-collier/
Lauren and Trey dive into Season 2 of Netflix's Nobody Wants This, and yes, there are definitely spoilers. The first third of the episode is pure chaos in the best way: the two of them can't stop laughing, Lauren's in a short skirt and tights, and Trey keeps telling listeners to go watch the video version because “you really need to see her outfit and hair today.”Things heat up even more when Trey drops words like “archetype” and “tools for repair.” Lauren - ever the unabashed sapiosexual - keeps teasing that he's absolutely getting lucky if he keeps talking like that.From there, they break down the dynamics unfolding on the show: the “good boyfriend” archetype, the guilt around taking a “night off,” long-term relationship ruts, and, of course, jealousy in monogamous partnerships. That last one opens the door to a tender moment where Lauren admits she can't know for sure if Trey will stay forever… and also knows she'd be okay, because of who she's become.They talk about the importance of telling the truth, even when it's uncomfortable—like on their recent train ride back from NYC when Trey said, “That's not OK, and you need to talk to your coach about that,” and Lauren appreciated the honesty instead of bristling.The episode wraps with the two of them taking turns pretending to be characters from the show and “coaching” each other through messy plotlines. It's hilarious, revealing, and full of heart.If you want support working through the kinds of relationship patterns and dynamics you see on the show, you can request a free consult with Lauren at www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsultIf this episode resonates with you, please like, subscribe, and share with someone who may need to hear these words.About Us: Lauren and Trey are partners living in Central Virginia where Lauren owns and operates, SEX ED FOR YOU. She provides comprehensive sexuality education and embodied coaching to individuals, partners, and parents.Through a biopsychosocial approach, Sex Ed for You works to restore positive and respectful approaches to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as increase the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences, free of coercion, discrimination and violence. (WHO)Sexual health is fundamental to the overall health and well-being of individuals, couples and families, and to the social and economic development of communities and countries. (WHO) When individuals are blocked from sexual health they are stunted from developing a sense of sensual play and enjoyment. • Learn more about Sex Ed for You at https://www.sexedforyou.com• Schedule a FREE CONSULT with Lauren today: https://www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsult• Learn more about partnered communication best practices on Sex Ed For You's Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/sex_ed_for_you/• Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos about sex, partnership, communication, and love: https://youtube.com/@thepartnershippodcastReminders: This is not a "how to" podcast, but rather a "how they" podcast. Please listen to our opinions and then come to your own! Learn from our mistakes or give our techniques a try! It's all up to you. Lauren is NOT a therapist. She is a Certified Holistic Sexuality Educator and Embodied Intimacy and Relationship Coach.
In this episode, we dip (perhaps we'll dive later) into the concept of covenant. What is a covenant in the Bible? What are current and active forms of biblical covenants today? Tune in as Ronnie Morris helps clarify our thinking.
In this episode of The Stellar Teacher Podcast, I share a practical, step-by-step strategy to help upper elementary students tackle multi-syllabic words with confidence. I talk about the challenges students face when they see long, unfamiliar words, why simple prompts like “sound it out” often don't work, and how we can give students the tools they need to break words into manageable parts. This episode is for teachers who want actionable strategies they can introduce in their classroom right away.I walk listeners through the Big Words Strategy, a five-step approach that helps students identify prefixes, suffixes, roots, vowels, and syllables before putting the word together and pronouncing it. I explain how this strategy builds decoding skills while also supporting comprehension and vocabulary development. I also share tips for modeling the strategy effectively, providing guided practice, and supporting students who might not have a strong background in phonics or word study.We also cover common roadblocks you might encounter when teaching this strategy and practical solutions to keep students on track, including slowing down the pace, using color-coded tools, and pairing students for peer feedback. I emphasize the importance of repeated practice, approximation, and consistent reinforcement to help students feel confident with complex words. This episode gives you a research-backed, easy-to-implement strategy that strengthens reading skills, supports fluency, and empowers your students to tackle big words independently.Join us in the Stellar Literacy Collective Membership: stellarteacher.com/join!Sign up for my FREE private podcast, the Confident Writer Systems Series, here!Sign up for my FREE Revision Made Easy email series here!Follow me on Instagram @thestellarteachercompany. To check out all of the resources from this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.stellarteacher.com/episode274.Mentioned in this episode:Unlocking Comprehension WorkshopRegister to attend our Unlocking Comprehension Workshop: https://learn.stellarteacher.com/comprehension-webinar (Or go to stellarteacher.com/workshop)
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In this installment in our Big Words miniseries, Caleb Morgan and Evan Ward join us to discuss all things "catechism."
A boy with an unusual manner, and one with quite a vocabulary, stops in Mr. Keen’s office. Jimmy doesn’t have a case of a missing person, but a person who…
A boy with an unusual manner, and one with quite a vocabulary, stops in Mr. Keen's office. Jimmy doesn't have a case of a missing person, but a person who…
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Episode 552 - J L Witterick - Big Ideas Don't Need Big Words, Support That Authors Need, Love is the Common ThreadJL Witterick is an international bestselling author. Her books are enjoyed in 10 languages around the world. She loves to tell stories that are inspirational and moving. My Mother's Secret, her first novel, has been selected to teach courage and compassion in many schools.The ideas for her stories can come from the most unlikely of places. Her latest creation, It Was Always Her, was the result of a dream that was so emotionally charged that she could not let it go. In the middle of the night, she started writing!. Time travel and the question of what we would do with a second chance have always fascinated her, and she wove these concepts into this novel.Writing is a passion for her and she hopes that readers will enjoy her books as much as she enjoyed writing them. She cherishes her family, her friends, her dog, her cats…and her stories.https://witterickbooks.com/Support the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Coffee Refills are always appreciated, refill Dave's cup here, and thanks!https://buymeacoffee.com/truemediaca
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Check out the newest podcast from YMH Studios "Not A Damn Chance"! Hosted by pro skateboarder Neen Williams and Michelin-starred chef Phillip Frankland Lee https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihy5odp5G9A SPONSORS: - Make life easier by getting harder and discover your options at https://BlueChew.com! And we've got a special deal for our listeners: Try your first month of BlueChew FREE when you use promo code BEARS -- just pay $5 shipping. - If your revenues are at least in the seven figures, download the free e-book “Navigating Global Trade: 3 Insights for Leaders” at https://NetSuite.com/BEARS. - Sponsored by BetterHelp. Our listeners get 10% off their first month at https://betterhelp.com/bears This week on 2 Bears 1 Cave, Tim Segura and Bert Kershire are LIVE from the Barstool Chicago studio and share some stories of their latest shenanigans in the Windy City. The Bears also talk about bombing in Hawaii, jokes about slurs, fathers, women fading, whatever's going on in Bert's mouth, plus the internet hate for WNBA player Angel Reece and alleged royal Meghan Markle. The Bears are then joined by Big Cat who talks about stuff his kids are into lately and his favorite hobby aka gambling. Speaking of which, he also teaches the Bears about Dana White's infamous Tunnel of Chaos, before they pivot to the series "MobLand", and Tom shares a story about almost buying Dr. Dre's house. Bert also trash talks Tom's home base for some reason and compares us...I mean...it, to an abortion clinic or a dentist office, which, let me say is totally an exaggeration....I love working here. Enjoy the episode! 2 Bears, 1 Cave Ep. 291 https://tomsegura.com/tour https://www.bertbertbert.com/tour https://store.ymhstudios.com Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:36 - Chicago Shenanigans 00:16:06 - Mouth Stuff 00:19:39 - Bombing Hawaii 00:29:01 - Friends 00:36:51 - Internet 00:43:28 - Women 00:49:04 - Big Words 00:59:18 - Mandela Effects 01:03:51 - Kids Stuff With Big Cat 01:12:09 - Gambling 01:20:42 - MobLand 01:24:17 - Work From Home 01:30:37 - Big Cat's Other Interests Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yvette has an engaging conversation with the young artist and author Sakina Ibrahim, who received an NAACP image Award nomination for "Big Words to Little Me." Sakina is the founder of Dance Arts Academy Foundation and is the podcast host of the upcoming RadioTopia Presents: We're Doing the Wiz, a thought-provoking series exploring race, politics and education through engaging conversations and cultural analysis. Learn more at sakinaibrahim.com
In this episode, Jason Elvington and Will Adams join the podcast to help us kick off a new mini-series on Big Words. With our Big Words episodes, we'll tackle terms and phrases common to the Christian vernacular that aren't so easy to understand. Today, we launch the plane with two related words: "Orthodoxy" and "Orthopraxy"
A book of very interesting big words from A to Z!
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Hey everyone, Brother Ryan is back! On today's episode we introduce a couple new segments. Brother Ryan uncovers a huge story on stolen toilets, an introduces to us the word hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia. Leave us a like and comment, email us at pulpittothepew@gmail.com. Thanks
Episode 2322. When big words hurt. Featuring a cover of Tears of Gold by Violet King. Blunt Talk Podcast is guaranteed TO LIFT. X Fitness is committed to lifting in body, mind, and soul. There is enough depressing news. We won't add to it. Good Inspirational News Only. Free, permanently archived downloads compliments of X Fitness. Blessings & all good things. #peace
President Trump is promising an amazing speech for Congress and all Americans and the word circulating is he's putting all the cards on the table. Is that a NATO exit? The end of the United Nations? A complete pullout of the Ukraine/Russia war? More tariffs? Grab some popcorn, it's only America's future on the line. Democrats hate female sports and they just keep proving it in a losing effort that is amazingly stupid. I guess this is how you try to keep your failing party together? Not a single dem vote in the Senate to keep men out of women's sports. Incredible. The Premier of Ontario is promising economic devastation to America if Trump doesn't change his mind. I don't know about you but I can't sleep at night thinking about no maple syrup or Canadian bacon. The Houston Cougars own the Big 12 in men's basketball and they do it in a way that your favorite coaches would be proud of. It's ugly but truly gritty. KU played hard, tough and looked prettier almost all not. But Houston was tougher and gets another win. The Royals win behind blazing stuff from pitcher Daniel Lynch and the hitting of completely remade MJ Melendez. Shannon Sharpe argues sports with Stephen A Smith on ESPN and refers to himself as Trump and Smith as Zelenskyy. Hilarious. The combine is over and we think we know what QB is going number one and highly praised movie got snubbed from OSCAR consideration for obvious reasons.
On the program today, we continue to keep you updated on the corrections officers strike, there was a rally held today in Albany, did you attend this rally? And to close things out, what big words do you use when you're trying to showcase your boundless vocabulary? And what are some of your favorite expressions of all time?
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On the show today, two doors down actually, is Chief Operations Officer Andrew Crum, of Camo Crew Responsible Junk Removal to share his story. How he started at the fire department, ventured into his own company and how that's matured into merging with Camo Crew. What does he provide as a business partner to Andy that blends well with the company mission, values and goals? Connect with Andrew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-crum-32842091/ Experience Jobber for yourself, tell them Andy sent ya: https://go.getjobber.com/CamoCrewJunkRemoval Watch This Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDlPGVmdDp8 Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@trashtalkbusinesspodcast ------- Listen in as industry expert Andy Weins of Camo Crew Responsible Junk Removal, and guests, break it down for you. Join our VIP Listeners Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/trashtalkbusinessowners Connect with Andy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyweins/ Get Andy's Book: https://a.co/d/9uIApkU
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Life often comes down to two simple choices: follow God's way or the world's. To conform is to blend into the world, losing your identity and destiny. Transformation, however, is a continual process of becoming more like Christ. Uncover how to renew your mind to let go of old thoughts and embrace God's truth.
Dave Brisbin 1.19.25 From someone going through a perfect storm of difficulties: I see no evidence of God, but plenty of evidence of the devil. Despite years as a devout Christian, she's hit the point we all do, over and over in life, the point Karl Jaspers called a limit situation. The moment we realize we're gonna need a bigger boat. Hitting the limit of our ability to cope, make sense, make meaning—everything that ordered our universe lying in a heap. Why does God seem silent when evil is so loud? We can walk into a dilapidated house and say we see no evidence of an architect, but the fact of the house, the space in which we could care for and maintain a home, is the architect's fingerprint. If the consequences of human action or natural processes like extreme weather or viruses frustrate our agendas, security, and certainty, we label them evil. They overwhelm us, obscuring the order beneath. God is everywhere and everything, the foundation and bones of the house, the floor on which we act. But no matter how badly we neglect the floor, it still exists, if we're still acting. We can say the news is always bad, but that's good. Though loud, bad news is still the aberration against the backdrop of good. Someone asked me how we know when God is speaking—looking for words, specificity, certainty. But God's native language is silence, a non-specific, non-rational background radiation, the fabric of life vibrating in every person and landscape. God's silence never overwhelms the noise we create, but when we allow ourselves to sink beneath the noise, we can reaffirm a wordless message that is always the same, like an audio loop we can enter at any moment: I am here. All I have is yours. All is well and will be well. Such a non-specific message is not what we want, but all that we need. The suffering always present in a limit situation is the only experience powerful enough to pull back the curtain of our certainties du jour and show us the next larger reality we may be ready to engage…a spiritual awakening. But as long as we equate our suffering with evil, let it blot out the possibility of good, it can't show us anything.
Dave Brisbin 1.19.25 From someone going through a perfect storm of difficulties: I see no evidence of God, but plenty of evidence of the devil. Despite years as a devout Christian, she's hit the point we all do, over and over in life, the point Karl Jaspers called a limit situation. The moment we realize we're gonna need a bigger boat. Hitting the limit of our ability to cope, make sense, make meaning—everything that ordered our universe lying in a heap. Why does God seem silent when evil is so loud? We can walk into a dilapidated house and say we see no evidence of an architect, but the fact of the house, the space in which we could care for and maintain a home, is the architect's fingerprint. If the consequences of human action or natural processes like extreme weather or viruses frustrate our agendas, security, and certainty, we label them evil. They overwhelm us, obscuring the order beneath. God is everywhere and everything, the foundation and bones of the house, the floor on which we act. But no matter how badly we neglect the floor, it still exists, if we're still acting. We can say the news is always bad, but that's good. Though loud, bad news is still the aberration against the backdrop of good. Someone asked me how we know when God is speaking—looking for words, specificity, certainty. But God's native language is silence, a non-specific, non-rational background radiation, the fabric of life vibrating in every person and landscape. God's silence never overwhelms the noise we create, but when we allow ourselves to sink beneath the noise, we can reaffirm a wordless message that is always the same, like an audio loop we can enter at any moment: I am here. All I have is yours. All is well and will be well. Such a non-specific message is not what we want, but all that we need. The suffering always present in a limit situation is the only experience powerful enough to pull back the curtain of our certainties du jour and show us the next larger reality we may be ready to engage…a spiritual awakening. But as long as we equate our suffering with evil, let it blot out the possibility of good, it can't show us anything.
Dave Brisbin 1.12.25 I'm often asked about the big words... The words of Christian doctrine that seem to contradict the nature of God that Jesus called Good News, love itself. Degreeless and indiscriminate love that can't be altered or avoided, showering on everyone equally—just and unjust alike. Yet Christianity feels exclusive…acceptance withheld unless we believe in an orthodox Jesus, declare him as Lord, obey church rule and ritual. There is heaven for those who perform, the eternal torment of hell for the rest, and at the center of it all stands the cross. Ironically, the ultimate dividing line. Here's a big word: propitiation. An English word used to translate the Greek and Aramaic words used by John and Paul to describe Jesus' death on the cross. It means to appease wrath, regain favor, change the mind of an angry God. In 1611, the King James bible translated the Greek hilasmos and Aramaic husaya as propitiation, but this has become controversial. Later translations use expiation instead—atonement, the extinguishing of guilt. The ancient words can mean both, so which? If you're a hammer, the world looks like a nail. Our concept of life determines what we see and understand, so if our focus is justice, we see propitiation—if love, expiation. Propitiation defines God's nature as angry and apparently incapable of mercy without the mechanism of a perfect sacrifice. Expiation defines our nature, our need to extinguish “original sin/guilt,” the illusion of separation of which our minds are capable once we become self-aware as children. To extinguish that illusion is the true meaning of the cross. That Jesus could overcome his human sense of separation, remain one with the Father's love even on the cross, is the salvation we seek. There is only reward and punishment in propitiation. In expiation, we find the degreeless and indiscriminate love that is never withheld. None of the big words mean what we think when placed back in the language Jesus and his followers spoke and wrote. We must re-know what they knew. Jesus was laser-focused on love… The meaning of any big word that contradicts that love is a mistranslation.
Dave Brisbin 1.12.25 I'm often asked about the big words... The words of Christian doctrine that seem to contradict the nature of God that Jesus called Good News, love itself. Degreeless and indiscriminate love that can't be altered or avoided, showering on everyone equally—just and unjust alike. Yet Christianity feels exclusive…acceptance withheld unless we believe in an orthodox Jesus, declare him as Lord, obey church rule and ritual. There is heaven for those who perform, the eternal torment of hell for the rest, and at the center of it all stands the cross. Ironically, the ultimate dividing line. Here's a big word: propitiation. An English word used to translate the Greek and Aramaic words used by John and Paul to describe Jesus' death on the cross. It means to appease wrath, regain favor, change the mind of an angry God. In 1611, the King James bible translated the Greek hilasmos and Aramaic husaya as propitiation, but this has become controversial. Later translations use expiation instead—atonement, the extinguishing of guilt. The ancient words can mean both, so which? If you're a hammer, the world looks like a nail. Our concept of life determines what we see and understand, so if our focus is justice, we see propitiation—if love, expiation. Propitiation defines God's nature as angry and apparently incapable of mercy without the mechanism of a perfect sacrifice. Expiation defines our nature, our need to extinguish “original sin/guilt,” the illusion of separation of which our minds are capable once we become self-aware as children. To extinguish that illusion is the true meaning of the cross. That Jesus could overcome his human sense of separation, remain one with the Father's love even on the cross, is the salvation we seek. There is only reward and punishment in propitiation. In expiation, we find the degreeless and indiscriminate love that is never withheld. None of the big words mean what we think when placed back in the language Jesus and his followers spoke and wrote. We must re-know what they knew. Jesus was laser-focused on love… The meaning of any big word that contradicts that love is a mistranslation.
The Mission begins again in 2025 with The 2025 Black Movie Calendar, a preview of all the Black-centric films coming to theaters from January to December. Plus — Len appreciates a touching horror film from 2024 (A Quiet Place: Day One) and offers an eight-year-old apology for his review of a 2013 indy (Big Words). Rate & Review The Mission on Apple Email micheauxmission@gmail.com Follow The Mission on Instagram Subscribe to the Mission on YouTube Get your Micheaux Mission SWAG from TeePublic We are a proud member of The Podglomerate - we make podcasts work! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Introducing MISSION LOGS, the Best of The Micheaux Mission. We present The Micheaux / Missick Connection, the history of our relationship with actors Dorian and Simone Missick and Omar Dorsey. It all started with Vincent and Len's (mostly Len's) controversial review of 2013's BIG WORDS, written and directed by Neil Drumming and starring Dorian Missick. Rate & Review The Mission on Apple Email micheauxmission@gmail.com Follow The Mission on Instagram Subscribe to the Mission on YouTube Get your Micheaux Mission SWAG from TeePublic We are a proud member of The Podglomerate - we make podcasts work! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1 What's Martin's Big Words by Doreen Rappaport"Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr." by Doreen Rappaport is an inspiring children's biography that captures the essence of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and legacy. The book emphasizes his powerful words, beliefs, and the principles of non-violence that he advocated for during the civil rights movement. Through beautiful illustrations and simple yet profound text, Rappaport introduces young readers to King's dream of equality and justice for all people, regardless of race. The narrative showcases significant moments from King's life, including his famous "I Have a Dream" speech and his unwavering commitment to social justice. Rappaport's language is accessible, making it suitable for a young audience while still imparting a strong educational message about the importance of courage, compassion, and the impact of words.Overall, "Martin's Big Words" serves as both an introduction to Dr. King's ideals and an encouragement for readers to pursue their own dreams of making the world a better place.Chapter 2 Martin's Big Words by Doreen Rappaport Summary"Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr." by Doreen Rappaport is a beautifully illustrated children's book that chronicles the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The book presents a concise yet powerful overview of King's journey as a civil rights leader, emphasizing his commitment to nonviolent protest and his remarkable oratory skills.The story begins with King's childhood in Atlanta, Georgia, highlighting his experiences with racism and segregation. As a young boy, he learns about the importance of justice and equality from his parents and his church. The narrative follows his education, including his time at Morehouse College, Crozer Theological Seminary, and Boston University, where he develops his thoughts on nonviolence and social justice.A significant portion of the book focuses on key events in King's life, such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the March on Washington, and his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. Rappaport emphasizes King's beliefs in love, peace, and the power of words to ignite change. Throughout the book, Rappaport uses large, inspiring quotes from Dr. King to highlight his message of equality and justice, providing readers with insight into his thoughts and motivations. The rich illustrations by Brian Selznick complement the text, bringing to life the emotions and moments of King's impactful journey.In summary, "Martin's Big Words" serves as both an educational resource and a tribute to Dr. King's legacy, encouraging young readers to believe in the power of their words and actions to bring about positive change.Chapter 3 Martin's Big Words AuthorDoreen Rappaport is an acclaimed American author known for her children's literature, particularly focusing on history and biographies. She was born on March 26, 1932, and has dedicated much of her writing career to making historical figures accessible and relatable to young audiences. Martin's Big Words Release Date: Doreen Rappaport's book Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was published in 2001. The book is notably illustrated by Bryan Collier and it paints a poignant picture of Dr. King's life and his enduring messages of hope, peace, and equality. Other Works Doreen Rappaport has authored many other children's books, which include:Beyond Courage: The Untold Story of Jewish Resistance During the HolocaustThe Flight of the Golden PloverThe Secret of the Golden CowrieTo the DanubeZora Hurston and the Chinaberry TreeJackie's Gift: The Story of Jackie Robinson The Invisible Enemy: A Syrian Story The Teaching of the USA Constitution: A History of the New World Lady Liberty: A Biography Best...
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Episode 2260. Big words are impressive. Featuring a cover of Tears of Gold by Violet King. Blunt Talk Podcast is guaranteed TO LIFT. X Fitness is committed to lifting in body, mind, and soul. There is enough depressing news. We won't add to it. Good Inspirational News Only. Free, permanently archived downloads compliments of X Fitness. Blessings & all good things. #peace
The 8am hour of Tuesday's Mac & Cube saw Andy Burcham, the Voice of the Auburn Tigers, tell us what's going on with Auburn's QB situation due to Thorne's injury, where the defense will be tested these last few weeks, and what the big test is now for Auburn basketball; then, a listener causes a stir over strength of schedule metrics; later, the guys try and figure out the meaning of big word that Greg used; and finally, we get BOUT IT, BOUT IT and celebrate the best individual performances in sports from over the weekend. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Sanctification can be defined by the process of when we become holy for the sake of God” Dr. Allen Tennison wraps up our Big Words series preaching on the word sanctification.
Pastor Rob continues the Big Words series this week preaching on the word Justification. Justification is the ultimate declaration of God's love. Since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Pastor Rob continues our series on BIG WORDS as he preaches on propitiation. 1 John 4:10 “In this is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins.”
We would love to hear from you! Send us a message (if you'd like a reply, email us at literacypodcast@greatminds.org)Heidi Anne Mesmer discusses her book Big Words for Young Readers. She emphasizes the importance of teaching young readers to decode and understand words with multiple syllables and morphemes. Heidi Anne highlights the need to teach morphemic concepts early on and provides recommendations for teaching different types of morphemes at each grade level. She explains that morphology, the study of word parts, is a crucial component of reading comprehension and vocabulary development. Mesmer provides practical strategies for teaching morphology, such as teaching the morphological principle and using activities like 'Make It Big' to build students' confidence in creating big words. She also emphasizes the need for explicit instruction in morphology from an early age and highlights the benefits of using cognates and word chains to support multilingual learners. TakeawaysThe book Big Words for Young Readers focuses on teaching young readers to decode and understand words with multiple syllables and morphemes.Syllables are sound units, while morphemes are the smallest units of sound that carry meaning in a word.Teaching morphemic concepts early on can help students distinguish the meaningful parts of words.There is no strict scope and sequence for teaching morphemes, but it is important to consider the frequency and applicability of different types of morphemes at each grade level. Teaching morphology is essential for developing reading comprehension and vocabulary skills in young readers.Strategies like teaching the morphological principle and using activities like 'Make It Big' can help students understand and create big words.Explicit instruction in morphology should be integrated into phonics instruction from an early age.Cognates and word chains can be effective tools for supporting multilingual learners in developing their morphological knowledge.Resources Big Words for Young Readers and the entire Scholastic Science of Reading in Practice book series! We wrote a book! The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night Facebook and join our Facebook Group Twitter Instagram Don't miss an episode! Sign up for FREE bonus resources and episode alerts at LiteracyPodcast.com Helping teachers learn about science of reading, knowledge building, and high quality curriculum.
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