The Slice of Life Story Challenge 2020 is right around the corner! Would you consider supporting the cause?
Resolve to Join the Welcome Wagon!
Is one of your resolutions to find ways to help others? The Welcome Wagon might be for you! Read on to find out how you can join the 2020 March SOLSC Welcome Wagon!
A Few Reasons to Stop Writing on Student Work
Even if you were somebody who enjoyed your teachers' written comments or corrections on your papers, there are some solid reasons to consider not writing on your students' work.
One Little Word Roundup, 2020
We're pleased to share our OLW choices for 2020 and invite you to do the same!
Write. Share. Give.
As one year ends, and a new one begins, it is the perfect time to share your story.
Write. Share. Give.
It's always a good time to write, give and share! Read today's post to find an inspirational video from the late Amy Krouse Rosenthal, "7 Notes on Life."
Write. Share. Give.
It's a great day for a slice of life story! What stories must you share today?
TWT Winter Recess and Holiday Wishes
It is the time of year we are pausing at Two Writing Teachers and taking a short winter break. While we're looking forward to our blogging break, we have a lot in store for 2020!
Find out more in this post.
Something Do-Able to Try: The Editing Minute
Most of us probably do it without even thinking much about it, but our young writers might not have developed this important habit.
Interview with Teacher and Author Kate Narita + Giveaway
4th grade teacher and published author, Kate Narita, answers my questions today about being a writer and an educator who is currently in the classroom. Be sure to comment for a chance to win a copy of Kate's book 100 Bugs! A Counting Story, a class set of bookmarks, and a 15 minutes Skype with Kate!
Write. Share. Give.
It's a great day for a slice of life story! What stories must you share today?
Three Ways To Make Your Conferring More Effective
I've been trying to improve my own skills as I sit down next to writers throughout my years of teaching writing, and there is so much more to conferring than the three ideas that I'm sharing in this post.

