March is a busy month at Two Writing Teachers with the daily calls for the Slice of Life Story Challenge. Here is a roundup of all the non-SOLSC posts and podcasts from the month of March in case you missed any.
Melanie finishes the Leveraging AI mini-series with a case study of how she is teaching a student to responsibly use two AI tools, ChatGPT and EverWrite, to overcome writing challenges.
Lainie shares fresh ideas for students to get input from classmates as they plan, draft, and revise their writing.
Leah shows us how to support the learning-to-practice transfer by quickly co-creating a progression with students that allows them to self-assess how they are using the skill in their own writing.
Sarah gives us a two-step process to follow after a conference or workshop to help us transfer what we learned into our practice.
Betsy engages students in a fun, low-stakes exercise to build writing stamina and fluency as they write about what they see after watching a short Live Cam stream.
Stacey introduces us to 8 new mentor texts perfect for launching students into independent writing projects that will keep them writing over the summer.
Jessica suggests a new lens to use when analyzing handwriting in the primary grades with a focus on where students are placing letters in relation to the lines.
Jenna encourages pre-k and kindergarten teachers to let parents know their child’s strengths as a writer and give parents concrete ideas they can do at home to support early writing development.
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