Unless you are brand new to this blog, then you know that writing from lists is my JAM! It’s the best trick I know for motivating student writers since they come up with all the topics themselves. ... READ the POST
The Science of Reading
For the last few months, I’ve been participating in lots of discussions about the podcast, “Sold a Story.” And I get it. I LOVE a good podcast like no one’s business!! Especially when there is a hero ... READ the POST
Fast Fives – How to Use Stream-of-Consciousness Writing to Motivate Writers
After teaching young writers for 18 years, I’ve found that getting a kid started is the biggest hurdle to writing success. If you can get them going, you are more than halfway there! Ever since I ... READ the POST
3 Ways to Incorporate Academic Vocabulary into Instruction
Academic vocabulary are words kids will see often in school, especially in textbooks and assessments, but are not always heard in everyday conversation. As a result, your students will be all over the ... READ the POST
Improving Reading Comprehension: Making a Movie in Your Head
No doubt you've told your students to "make a movie in their head" while reading a book to help with reading comprehension. We know it's sound advice: when you can picture the story unfolding, you are ... READ the POST
Classroom Tour 2021
How are you, friends? Admittedly, I am struggling. This year has been so.much.harder. than last year. Already, my own four kids have had to quarantine. They barely made it two weeks. The stress is ... READ the POST