Slice of Life Story Challenge

Be a Teacher Who Writes!

Have you resolved to write alongside your students this year? If so, join us today and any Tuesday year-round for #sol18.

chartbooks

Nudging Students to Think of Ideas

The fact that these charts have an interactive element is a key part of their usefulness because they end of being not only an idea-generating tool, but also an accountability tool.

back to school · choice · classroom environment · community · curriculum planning · feedback · independent writing · minilesson · routines · units of study

Our Favorite “Back-to-School” Posts

Whether you're already back in school or returning in the next two weeks, I've rounded up some of our team's best blog posts that will help you launch & sustain writing workshop in 2018-19.

back to school · observations · student engagement

Our Job: Noticers-in-Chief

Whether or not you have started school already or you are taking those final deep breaths before your first day, let us remember one thing that sets us writing workshop teachers apart from other methodologies, curricula, programs, and/or approaches to teaching writing: we NOTICE.

digital writing · Twitter · writing workshop

Quick Tip: Twitter Digital Notebook

Do you wish you can save all the bits of inspiration and ideas you read on Twitter? Now you can! Read on for an easy way to never lose those tweets again.

Slice of Life Story Challenge

SOL Tuesday

Be a teacher who writes! Join us for our weekly writing challenge. #sol18

independent writing · Reflective Practice · revision · self-assessment · visual thinking strategies · writer identity · writing process

Five Tips to Building a Rereading Habit

Do you make time for your writers to reread? Rereading is one of those pieces of the workshop we might be assuming our writers are doing but direction is needed to really make it a habit. Here are five tips to give rereading a place in your writing workshop this year.

back to school · plan book

Planning for Intentionality: Elementary Planner Giveaway

Do you have a love/hate relationship with your plan book? Are you looking to be more inspired when you jot your weekly plans? Read on to learn about the Intentional Educator Planner (Elementary) and comment for a chance to win your own copy!

publishing · writing workshop

My One Piece of Advice

"If you were going to give just one piece of advice to a colleague who is just starting out with writing workshop, what would it be?" As a literacy coach and consultant, this is a question that I have been asked again and again... and again. And each time my answer is the same.

independent writing projects · soft starts · writer identity

A Soft Start To Writing Workshop

When thinking about the year ahead, you may be considering soft starts to the day. In this post, I share the why's and how's for having soft start to writing workshop.

Slice of Life Story Challenge

SOL Tuesday

Please take a moment to read a short announcement before you leave the link to your slice of life story today.

Dreaming Big for This Year’s Writing Workshop Blog Series

In Case You Missed it: Dreaming Big in This Year’s Writing Workshop

Thank you for joining us for our blog series Dreaming Big in This Year's Writing Workshop. We hope you will join us for a Twitter Chat on Monday, August 13th at 8:30 EDT. We'll be sharing and learning at #TWTBlog. In case you missed any pieces from our series, here's a quick review of the week… Continue reading In Case You Missed it: Dreaming Big in This Year’s Writing Workshop