book review · fantasy

When Kids Write Fantasy

After one week of immersion and introducing fantasy writing to my students, I've come to this conclusion: Fantasy writing is HARD! Luckily, Carl Anderson's new book, "Teaching Fantasy Writing," has helped me set students up for success.

Straight from the Classroom

Family Write-In: Inviting Caregivers to Write Alongside Their Children

What happens when you invite caregivers to write alongside second graders? Joy, vulnerability, and a powerful shift in perspective.

SOLSC Classroom Challenge

Day 23 of the SOLSC: Classroom Challenge Sunday!

Post your link, then take some time to comment on student slices today!

Artificial Intelligence · Straight from the Classroom

How AI Can Enliven a Unit and Spark Revision

What if your students could see their stories come to life with just a few clicks? That’s exactly what happened when I introduced AI-generated images to my second-grade writers.

Slice of Life Story Challenge

Day 9 of the March SOLSC #SOL25: Classroom Challenge Sunday!

Welcome to Day 9 of the March Challenge. Today is also our first Classroom Challenge Sunday! Share some comment love with young writers today.

slice of life

It’s Tuesday: Join us for Slice of Life!

Write, Share, Give.

From the Archives

Solving Predictable Workshop Problems: Blog Series Throwback

Let's throw it back to 2017, when the TWT team covered practical solutions for predictable problems in the writing workshop.

slice of life

It’s Tuesday: Join us for Slice of Life!

Write, Share, Give.

slice of life

It’s Tuesday: Join us for Slice of Life!

Write, Share, Give.

slice of life

It’s Tuesday: Join us for Slice of Life!

Write, Share, Give.

collaboration · revision

Ranking Student Work: A Collaborative Unit Launch

Challenging students to rank peer writing was the perfect way to kick off a new unit.

independence · mentor texts · Modernizing Mentor Texts Blog Series

Boost Independence: Modernizing Mentor Texts

Adult writers research and choose their own mentors: let’s empower young kids to do the same! Today's post offers something for all teachers, regardless of their experience with mentor texts.