Read how second graders mentor younger writers during a narrative writing celebration.
Author: Leah Thomas
Leah Thomas is passionate about honoring student voice and identity through writing workshop and early literacy. She believes that for children to see themselves as writers, they must be trusted with autonomy and supported as they explore their writing processes. By centering intentional identity development, foundational skills instruction, and a brave classroom community, Leah nurtures young writers as they grow in both skill and craft. The Gateway Writing Project strengthens her belief that teachers who write are better writing teachers. Leah slices at leahthomaswrites.wordpress.com, and you can follow her on LinkedIn and BlueSky: @LeahThomasWrites.
ICYMI: Recap
Here's what's happened in the TWT community the last few weeks.
What I Bring to Caregiver Conferences
Consider how I prepare for caregiver conferences this Fall.
This is the Year I’m Going to…: From the Archives
Dream big this school year.
Introducing the Two Writing Teachers Learning Community Facebook Group
Read to learn how to join our new Facebook group, a collaborative place for questions, ideas, and resources.
It’s Tuesday! Join us for Slice of Life
Write, share, and give on this last Tuesday of August.
It’s Tuesday! Share Your Slice of Life.
Write, share, give.
It’s Tuesday! Join Us for Slice of Life!
Join us for Tuesday Slice of Life!
TWT Help Desk: What if it’s the First Day of Writing Workshop?
Setting the right tone on the first day of writing workshop is crucial. Join us for today's help desk post all about how to begin.
It’s Tuesday! Time for Slice of Life.
Take a break from the awesome blog series posts to share a slice of life!
TWT Help Desk Blog Series
Join us next week for a back-to-school blog series of frequently asked questions.
It’s Tuesday! Welcome to Slice of Life.
We want to hear your story.

