vocabulary · word study

Watching Our Word Wall Come Alive

Read this post for the story of one classroom's creative celebration of word wall words.

authentic writing · celebration · end of year reflection · gifts · writing workshop

Write to the Finish!

It's the final countdown to summer for me and my third graders. Here are some ways we've used writing to end the year in a meaningful way.

Slice of Life Story Challenge

Tuesday Slice of Life Story Challenge

Welcome to the Tuesday Slice of Life Story Challenge!

bulletin boards · charts · classroom environment · independence · writing workshop

Personalizing charts to foster intention and independence

More and more, another way we’ve been making sure that charts become part of our writers’ toolbelts is to create individual ones that are either the same as the ones on the wall or close enough that they don’t require instruction for students to access.

end of year reflection · olw · writer's notebook

OLW Check-In: Note

How's your OLW going this year? Mine has been popping up again recently and reminding me to make more of an effort.

adolescent literacy · back to school · literacy coaches · Mary Ehrenworth · middle school · parent involvement

Enlisting Writing Support from Parents

Parents can be a tremendous educational resource.  Yet, in middle school it can be challenging, as developmentally our students are beginning to morph from children into young adults. Thinking about next year, I have drafted some ideas for partnering with parents on how to help their kids become stronger writers.  How might parents provide support in the way writing workshop teachers believe is most helpful?  Here are a few ideas...

blogging · writing workshop

Scaffolding Student Blogging: Setting Students Up For Success

Using what we know about best practice and scaffolding writers, our blog writing begins.

Slice of Life Story Challenge · writing workshop

Tuesday Slice of Life Story Challenge

Welcome to our community or writers, readers, and commenters.

summer vacation · writer's notebook

One Line a Day

One reason we write is to help us remember. As a result, a line-a-day journal is a great way to inspire kids to write daily all summer (and maybe all year) long.

family · independent writing projects · purpose · summer vacation

Six REAL Purposes For Kids to Write This Summer and Beyond

We do all we can to keep kids writing over summer. But are we assigning tasks and busywork, or actually enriching their writerly lives? I've created a tool to share with families and students of all ages to inspire writing for REAL purposes this summer and beyond.

minilesson

Teach Kids How To Teach Minilessons

Teaching kids how to teach a minilesson might be easier than you think.

conventions · grammar · punctuation · writing workshop

Patterns of Power: Review + Giveaway

At a time when  thoughts turn to sandy beaches and alarm clock-less days, it takes a very special professional book to make me wish (at least a little) that it was September and I could start implementing all these fabulous, fun and important lessons now! Patterns of Power: Inviting Young Writers into the Conventions of Language is a book that will make you happy to have the opportunity to be a teacher, working with young writers to help them explore, wonder, and apply the conventions they learn. It's a book that I believe will transform how teachers and students look at conventions