Kate brought us in closer to consider the importance of the tools’ accessibility and their effect on learning. Not only do these tools need to be accessible to the students, but students need to understand how and when to use them for learning.
So You Say You’re Not a Writer
Take a sneak peek at our NCTE presentation. We hope to see you there!
Thinking about Writing Strategies-Inspired by Jennifer Serravallo
Last week, I attended the Connecticut Reading Association's convention, and I was lucky enough to hear and see some of my literacy heroes. Jennifer Serravallo presented about writing instruction, and her presentation made me that much more excited for her new book, The Writing Strategies Book, due out in February 2017. Jennifer began with a definition: A writing… Continue reading Thinking about Writing Strategies-Inspired by Jennifer Serravallo
Remember the Power of Writing to Heal
This week I am again reminded of how life in the classroom intersects with the world outside the classroom. When children come to school having experienced tumultuous or frightening events at home, school is a space that remains constant, and can be a space that provides stability and support. In the past week, children that I… Continue reading Remember the Power of Writing to Heal
Embracing the Importance of Our Work as Educators
This is our first-ever full-team statement to our community.
A Bike Like Sergio’s: Review and Giveaway!
Maribeth Boelts' new book A Bike Like Sergio’s will appeal to readers and writers of all ages. It’s a heartfelt story with a message to which readers will relate; the right decision is often the hard choice. From the publisher: "Ruben feels like he is the only kid without a bike. His friend Sergio reminds… Continue reading A Bike Like Sergio’s: Review and Giveaway!
It’s Tuesday! Write. Share. Give.
Welcome to Slice of Life Tuesday! We are so glad you're here today!
ICYMI: Assessment Strengthens Writers
We believe "Assessment Strengthens Writers" and this past week, we explored many different ideas related to assessing writers. In case you missed it, here are the links to all of the posts in this blog series. We hope you join us tonight for our Twitter chat and continue the conversation.
Hubbard Family Fire
A fire tore through the home of one of our co-authors last night. It is my hope you will be able to help her and her family out as they cope with this tragic event.
Self-Assessment: Assessment Strengthens Writers
Annie began reading, the first few words showing strong attempted spelling, "I went to the forest and followed a path...." As she continued, her stamina for attempted spelling waned. Her enthusiasm and eagerness to share did not change! She kept reading her story with fluency and excitement. When Annie finished, she turned to the class, and the writers greeted her with silent applause and Annie beamed.
Writing Portfolios: Assessment Strengthens Writers
Writing portfolios are a powerful assessment tool.
Collaborating with Colleagues: Assessment Strengthens Writers
Assessment has played a big role in my shifts as a writing teacher. Colleagues have helped me get there. Come see my journey of the people in my life who have not only impacted the writers in my classroom but have impacted me as a teacher. Assessment strengthens all of us when done right!

