Leah shares 3 simple craft moves and ready-to-go examples to invigorate student slice of life writing.
Author: Leah Thomas
Virtual Field Trips to Slice About!
Did you know you can slice about things you experience digitally? Here are some fun opportunities for students to virtually embark upon and write about.
Ten Types of Facts for Nonfiction Writers
Naming and modeling different kinds of facts offers tangible ways for students to revise and elaborate informational texts.
The Student Slice of Life Story Challenge Begins Tomorrow!
The April Classroom Challenge begins in one day!
Up the Ante With a Quick, Co-Created Learning Progression
Quantify your teaching point with a progression to motivate and engage writers.
Preparing for a Unit: Leveraging AI for Writing Miniseries
In this three part miniseries, Leah, Sarah, and Melanie will share powerful ways teachers can leverage Artificial Intelligence for writing instruction. Today, Leah shares planning tools for teachers who are preparing for an upcoming unit of study.
Invented Spelling is the Gateway to Skilled Writing: Build Your Expertise Blog Series
Teachers of writing know that invented spelling is a crucial component of literacy development for young learners. Today, build your expertise around the research that supports invented spelling and provides recommendations for moving from invented to conventional spelling, an important goal for all writers.
Biweekly Recap #ICYMI
Catch up on the latest from Two Writing Teachers Blog.
Energize Opinion Writing with Surprising Mentor Texts: Ready-to-Go Tip
Unlock engagement in an opinion writing unit of study with mentor texts that widen the possibilities for students.
Overview of the 2024 Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge
Learn about the Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge, and sign up to engage young writers in YOUR classroom every day in April!
It’s Tuesday! Join us for Slice of Life.
Write, share give.
It’s Tuesday! Join us for Slice of Life.
Write, share, give

