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Category: Hattie Maguire

January 5, 2017January 1, 2017hattiemaguire

New Year, New Writer’s Notebook

I’m one of those New Year’s Resolvers. I love making lists. I love setting goals. I look at the New Year as a chance to reorganize my whole life. It’s a magical time in my weird little world. So, of course, I was immediately intrigued when I saw a mention of Bullet Journals on Facebook. […]

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November 3, 2016October 30, 2016hattiemaguire

Helping Writers Listen

A recent conference has me thinking about ways to use audio recording to help my students gain independence as writers.

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October 6, 2016September 29, 2016hattiemaguire

Moving –like really moving– Writers

Committing to giving my students chances to move everyday has helped me rethink how my writers develop their ideas.

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September 22, 2016September 22, 2016hattiemaguire

Breaking Rules Like a Pro

Last week I participated in a Twitter chat hosted by @TalksWTeachers and this blog’s creators: @AllisonMarchett and @RebekahODell1. It was a fast-paced flurry of awesome ideas and thought-provoking questions, but one question in particular kept me thinking the next day.  Allison posed the following question: What do you struggle to teach and how might mentor […]

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August 11, 2016August 9, 2016hattiemaguire

Unaware vs Careless vs Devious: Teaching Plagiarism

I coached and taught debate for almost ten years and, in the process, became a bit of a news junkie. So naturally, the political conventions were on 24/7 at my house this summer. And, naturally, like every other English teacher in the world who was tuned into politics this summer, I followed the Melania Trump […]

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