I've been thinking a lot about authenticity when it comes to Writing and Reading Workshops. I'm beginning to think that a big part of authentic instruction lies in trusting students. Today Mr. Miller showed me what it means to trust students. We were conferring with a student and the longer we talked to him the more… Continue reading Trust
Author: Ruth Ayres
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Inviting Revision: Part II
I took the list of Ways to Revise and made it into a minichart for students to keep in their notebooks. Here is a link to the document for anyone who is on this line of thinking in Writing Workshop: Ways to Revise
Inviting Revision
Do you know about the "little books" for student writers by Ralph Fletcher? I think they are lifesavers for Writing Workshop teachers, at least they were for me. I loved them because by reading them to my students (for my focus lesson) I learned to "talk like a writer." Now I use them in my… Continue reading Inviting Revision
Breathe.
Last week, someone asked me: How do you balance it all? This question always makes me smile sheepishly and give my standard response: I don't. Yet her question has tumbled around in my mind for a week now. So here I am, Sunday evening, nearing 10 pm, with a zillion items to do on my lengthy… Continue reading Breathe.
Building a Community of Writers
This week my coaching has taken me into middle school classrooms. In one class, the teacher has asked me to launch notebooks and move into a personal narrative study. As we've gotten into notebooks this week and have shared bits of our lives, I'm struck by the way building a community, establishing procedures, creating opportunities… Continue reading Building a Community of Writers
Monday Musings
This weekend I was rereading some past posts on Two Writing Teachers and came across a few "Monday Musings." I was inspired to write a post like this for today. My OLW (One Little Word) for 2009 is delight. As I reflected on my learning with this word, I realized that it is a constant… Continue reading Monday Musings
Cris Tovani
All-Write is hosting Cris Tovani in northern Indiana on October 15. If you're in the area and teach grades 4 - 12, you will not be sorry if you attend this conference. Click here for the registration and more information. BTW: If you do decide to attend, I'd love to know so we can meet. … Continue reading Cris Tovani
Weekend Reading.
Scholastic Instructor Magazine named the "Top Twenty Teacher Blogs." According to Instructor, they identified: 20 blogs that have taught us a few things, made us laugh, made us cry, and reminded us that we are not alone in this sometimes stress-inducing, always awe-inspiring profession. There are categories from "Best For Hands-On Teaching Activities" to "Best Blog From Outside… Continue reading Weekend Reading.
A Sweet Conference
I was back in Mr. Miller's third grade classroom today. It is such an enjoyable place to be; his students have become writers. Today K. asked me, "Will you have a conference with me?" I tipped the conferring record toward him and said, "We've talked twice and look at all of these blank spaces. There are a… Continue reading A Sweet Conference
Gimmicks Versus Authentic Experiences
Have you read the comments from this post? They were a luxury for me this weekend and so very good for my soul. A special public thank you to all those who left a comment. You will never know how much it blessed me. Lately I've been struggling with the vast amount of stuff-- activities,… Continue reading Gimmicks Versus Authentic Experiences
It’s Saturday.
I think Saturday is reason enough to celebrate here at Two Writing Teachers. On Wednesday, Ashley left this comment: I have had a lot of false starts getting the writing workshop started. My students have never been in a workshop format so we are not doing well with independence. Now Ashley's frustrations are not the reason… Continue reading It’s Saturday.

