miniseries: taking care of yourself and others

It’s okay to say “no.”

People are always going to want a piece of your time. It’s up to you to find a way to balance it while maintaining happiness. Therefore, it’s okay to say “no.”

conferring

A Little Conferring Secret

Often, one of the things people mention after observing me confer is my wait time. I shouldn't be surprised by this because it has become a typical response to my conferring style. However, I'm still a little surprised each time someone mentions my wait time because it is something that has become part of the… Continue reading A Little Conferring Secret

slice of life · SOLSC Classroom Challenge · writing

Q&A About the Upcoming Classroom SOLSC

Watch a video call I had with elementary school students from Julie Johnson's school about the upcoming Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge.

Slice of Life Story Challenge

A Slicer Data Form

After you link your slice of life story, please fill out the form if you're planning to participate in the Sixth Annual Slice of Life Story Challenge. It will help us keep track of who's participating in the Challenge AND will assist with prize distribution in April.

conferring

5 Reasons to Keep Conference Records

Conference records hold you accountable for meeting with everyone. I know there are lots of students who need you. I know there are students who you think won't get going until you talk with them. I know, I know. However, the fact of the matter remains: EVERYONE deserves individual conferences with you. By keeping notes… Continue reading 5 Reasons to Keep Conference Records

writing workshop

Working through Confusion

Around here everyone is hunkered down on a snow day. I'm thinking it might be a sign to some that it's a perfect day to start a blog. (If you're not on a snow day, you'll have to find another sign to start a blog. I'm sure there's a sign for you to start a… Continue reading Working through Confusion

argument writing · guest blogger · persuasive writing · tcrwp

Learning the Language of Lawyers: Writing Compelling Arguments

We are thrilled and honored to be guest blogging here this week.  We are both huge fans of the blog, the Two Writing Teachers community and of Ruth and Stacey’s work. Having recently watched the Grammys, it feels a bit like we are hanging with Beyoncé and Jay-Z for a night! Many of us are… Continue reading Learning the Language of Lawyers: Writing Compelling Arguments

Slice of Life Story Challenge

Revealed #slice2013

Here are the Slice 2013 buttons. Please notice there are two different buttons. One for our traditional challenge... Another for the classroom challenge... These are the official buttons for the 2013 Slice of Life Challenge. Starting March 1, please use them on each of your posts in order to easily identify this year's participants. Each… Continue reading Revealed #slice2013

Slice of Life Story Challenge

Introducing Our SOLSC Support Team

Last month I asked for assistance with the upcoming Slice of Life Story Challenge from fellow slicers. The response was tremendous! We now have a team of volunteers who are committed to making this year's March Challenge run smoothly. It's a great group! Allow me to introduce them to you. Concierges: Four members of our… Continue reading Introducing Our SOLSC Support Team

professional development

Rest.

Today was a holiday from school. Ever since we've added a sixth member to our family, I've been conscious about rest. Not just about sleep, but about relaxing and staying away from screens and restoring my soul. I hope it doesn't take a major life change for you to consider the importance of rest too.… Continue reading Rest.

Slice of Life Story Challenge · SOLSC Classroom Challenge

Essential Info About the First-Ever Slice of Life Classroom Challenge

The nuts and bolts you need to know to participate in our first-ever online Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge with your students.

friends · miniseries: taking care of yourself and others

Friendship recharges our spirit.

Recharge your spirit by connecting with a dear friend. If you can't physically meet up, then pick up the phone or Skype with him/her.