April is nearly May. Share a slice of life with our Tuesday community today.
End the Year with a Comma: Building Excitement for Summer Writing
The last days of school don’t only have to be about closure. What if we treat the end a little more like the beginning of the year, building writing excitement instead of winding down? What if we plant the seed of being a writer both in and out of school?
April Classroom SOLSC Week 5- Celebrations!
It's the last week of the April 2022 Classroom SOLSC! How will you celebrate your students' efforts?
Action Steps and Takeaways From Spring TWT Posts
Have you missed some of the amazing TWT posts this spring? I am sharing posts from March through April and my action steps and takeaways from each post.
Write, Share, Give.
What's popping up in your world today? Share your slice of life story.
Gratitude Journaling
Back in January, my students began writing gratitude journal entries. As unpredictable schedules and interuptions await us, gratitude journaling might be just what your students need now!
April Classroom SOLSC Week 4- Momentum
This week, we are thinking about momentum as we are in the second half of the challenge! How do you keep momentum strong for your students?
April is the perfect time to try something new: Word Study Stations
Old dogs CAN learn new tricks, and your class CAN learn a new routine in April!
Tuesday SOL!
We hope April is bringing you stories to share.
Time for a Shift
Writing workshop is powerful because it is a consistent investment of time for writers to work with intention at their craft. It is sacred space. As teachers of workshop, we are intentional about teaching writers something every day. This is how growth happens—day by day over weeks and months and years.
April Classroom SOLSC Week 3- Comments Build Community
This week, we are thinking about how to strengthen students' comments! We are also thinking about mentor texts that inspire writing. Please share your ideas in the comments!
Talking About Gender Stereotypes with Elise Gravel and Mykaell Blais
If you're looking for an accessible introduction to gender and gender stereotypes, then PINK, BLUE, AND YOU is a book you'll want to own. Take a look inside of the book, hear from the co-authors, and then leave a comment for an opportunity to win a copy of PINK, BLUE, AND YOU!

