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Come over and share a story!
In a bilingual classroom, it is so important to build community around speaking, listening, and writing together. Interactive writing is a fantastic tool that can support this goal.
You will be all caught up with this, in-case-you-missed-it post recapping the past two weeks here at TWT!
As a literacy coach, I always have a few of the same things on my end-of-the-year to-do list -- plus a few new ones this year.
I'm always on the hunt for books that capture a universal experience in a way that opens possibilities for writing in response (or in conversation). Mentor texts that invite writers to riff off their brilliance while creating something entirely new. April Pulley Sayre’s latest picture book, In Between, is exactly that kind of book (Beach Lane Books, 2023).
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Writing, like speaking, is a tool that allows us to develop and expand our ideas. So how does a chatbot perform when it is tasked with writing a speech?
Congratulations to all of the students who participated in the 2023 CSOLSC. If you didn't get a chance to read some of the student writing over the course of the month, please feel free to take some time and browse some of the writing.
Wondering how to use the final weeks of school to keep your writers growing? Just a few simple steps can help you maximize your end-of-year small group teaching!
Back in December of 2022, I tried out ChatGPT for the first time. I had to create an account, something that made me a little nervous since I never like making accounts and sharing information. My daughters convinced me it would be fine, and so far, so good.
Today's post offers everything you need to lead a fun small group about suspense right away.
In case you missed it, here's a recap of the 2023 Author Spotlight.