Before summer began, we at Two Writing Teachers planned this blog series, and I blithely volunteered to write a post about the value of notebooks in writing workshop. Notebooks. What was I thinking?! So much has been written about them. I started rereading, and ran out of time...A single post, I realized, would barely scratch… Continue reading Notebooks: Starting with What Matters Most
We Are Writers Here! Starting with What Matters Most
When I think about what I first want my students to know, what matters most to me as a teacher of writing, more than capital letters or topic sentences or punctuation, I want them to believe they have ideas worth sharing and stories worth telling. I want them to know their voice matters and their words can make a difference. I want them to believe they are writers, right now, whatever their reading proficiency, whatever their language background, whatever their home circumstances. WE ARE WRITERS HERE. We all matter, we all belong, we all can and should write.
It’s Tuesday! Time to Share a Slice of Life!
WRITE a slice of life story on your own blog. SHARE a link to your post in the comments section. GIVE comments to at least three other SOL bloggers.
Active Authentic Audience: Starting with What Matters Most
Once an audience is established it becomes omnipresent in your classroom, the effects aren’t limited to the one sharing; they reach the community as a whole.
New Blog Series: Starting with What Matters Most in Writing Workshop
Over the next eight days, my friends and I at Two Writing Teachers will share what goes into developing writers who work with agency, purpose, and independence in our Blog Series: Starting With What Matters Most. Set a reminder or mark your calendars, you won't want to miss a day of these timely posts.
It’s Tuesday! Write. Share. Give.
Welcome to Slice of Life Tuesday! Write a slice of life. Share your link. Give at least 3 comments on other posts! Stacey Shubitz, TWT's Chief of Operations and Lead Writer, recently published Craft Moves: Lesson Sets for Teaching Writing with Mentor Texts. Stacey will be hosting a book club to read and discuss… Continue reading It’s Tuesday! Write. Share. Give.
It’s Tuesday! Write. Give. Share.
Write a post. Share your link. Give at least 3 comments to other Slicers! Children's author and writing teacher, Amy Ludwig Vanderwater, has an amazing site called Sharing Our Notebooks. If you are feeling stuck for an idea, this is the place to go! I used this site for writing inspiration for my students for their… Continue reading It’s Tuesday! Write. Give. Share.
It’s Tuesday! Write. Share. Give.
Time to post your Slice of Life!
It’s Tuesday! Write. Share. Give.
What can you shine a light on that others might not be seeing? What is your unique story to tell? Today is the day to share! Please write your slice, share your link, and give three comments. Presentations As Dana wrote last week, Two Writing Teachers is on a short blogging break for the month… Continue reading It’s Tuesday! Write. Share. Give.
July Blogging Break
Announcing a short pause in our regular blogging schedule
Micro-Workshop: Making Time for Conventions and Grammar
How do you find time to put a focus on the littlest pieces of our writing to create big pieces of work?
It’s SOL Tuesday!
Writing takes bravery and a willingness to take a risk. Today is your day to be brave.

