Interactive Writing? Yeah, I wasn't a believer. I will admit this openly; I had kind of fought against it and did not see it working in my classroom until many years ago. What is Interactive writing is essentially when the teacher models reading and writing strategies while sharing the pen with students as they create… Continue reading Interactive Writing: Don’t Close the Door
It’s Tuesday! Write your Slice. Share your Link. Give your Comments.
Please write your Slice of Life Story, share your link, and give at least 3 comments to other Slicers.
Reading Fuels Writing
Need some inspiration to write? Fall into a great book and read like a writer!
Good for the Brain
Want to help your students focus better during independent writing time? A recent NY Times piece by Daniel J. Levitin may hold the key to making this happen in your classroom.
If You Ask Them
Stop lurking and start writing. It is the single most important thing you can do as a teacher of writing. It matters.
Writing History in Many Forms
Want some fresh ways to channel your students to write about history? This post offers some light and fast tips that could easily be turned into weighty and meaningful instruction.
How to Plan a Minilesson from Scratch
Minilessons are actually really easy to plan, and fun to teach. What? You don't believe me? Let me show you, right now, how to do it.
My Re-Programming Process
Sometimes you just have to start over.
WRITE. SHARE. GIVE. IT’S SOL TIME.
It's Tuesday - time to share your Slice with the Two Writing Teachers Community. Here is a chart from last week's Teachers College Reading and Writing Project August Writing Institute at Columbia University. It may help you with ideas for topics. Happy Slicing!
Visual Writer Introductions
Fostering a nurturing writing community at the beginning of the school year means taking the time to build a community of writers. Here's an artistic way you can have students introduce themselves, and their quirks, to their peers.
RECAP: Sharpen Your Workshop Routines Blog Series
ICYMI: A look back at our blog series about sharpening workshop routines.
Sharpen Your Workshop Routines: Don’t Skip Share Time
A menu of possibilities for share time

