Write, share, give. It's time for Tuesday Slice of Life!
How to Become a Better Writing Teacher: Book Review and Giveaway
How to Become a Better Writing Teacher by Matt Glover and Carl Anderson is a comprehensive guide that illuminates the art of teaching writing with insightful strategies and practical advice.
Biweekly Recap #ICYMI
Catch up on the latest from Two Writing Teachers Blog.
Energize Opinion Writing with Surprising Mentor Texts: Ready-to-Go Tip
Unlock engagement in an opinion writing unit of study with mentor texts that widen the possibilities for students.
It’s Tuesday! Join us for Slice of Life! #SOL24
Write, share, give. It's time for Tuesday Slice of Life!
The Dissatisfaction Spectrum: Gearing Up for Persuasive Writing
Persuasive writing is a powerful tool for writers. It allows them to recognize and articulate those feelings, and creates an avenue for expression, empowerment, and change in the community. Some students need scaffolding when it comes to thinking about issues or problems. Using the dissatisfaction spectrum is one way to bring students in touch with their emotions and identify the topics that matter most in their lives.
Risk-Taking: From the Archives
Have a read through some posts from the archives that highlight risk-taking in writing workshop.
Don’t Forget the Writing Celebration!
Writing celebrations are an important part of the writing process, but they don't have to be complicated. Here are 3 easy ideas to try out.
It’s Tuesday! Join us for Slice of Life! #SOL24
Write, share, give. It's time for Tuesday Slice of Life!
Scribbling is Not Scribble Scrabble: Reflective Practice
Scribbling is one of the earliest forms of written communication. In the early childhood classroom, it is important to affirm this work rather than downplay it.
Biweekly Recap #ICYMI
You will be all caught up with this, in-case-you-missed-it post recapping the past two weeks as we welcomed the new year.
Overview of the 2024 Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge
Learn about the Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge, and sign up to engage young writers in YOUR classroom every day in April!

