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September 1, 2022September 1, 2022Abigail Lund

First Writing Moves of the School Year: PART 2 (Storytelling)

How do we get students to buy into writing? How do we begin to hear their stories. Oral storytelling is a way to engage your writers in a low stakes way and create a basis for a really strong writing community.

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July 7, 2022July 7, 2022Abigail Lund

First Writing Moves of the School Year

In this summer’s beat Abigail takes you through two strategies that you can discover in Liz Prather’s new book “The Confidence to Write”… two strategies to start the school year off right and a great starting place for teacher growth this summer.

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June 2, 2022May 31, 2022Abigail Lund

Dream Boards

In this school years last beat Abigail takes you through a writing strategy of “dream/vision boards” to cast a vision for the future with your students.

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May 26, 2022May 13, 2022Paige Timmerman

First Year Writing Teacher Support: Just Try It!

If you’re like me, you always have a project in the back of your mind that you want to try, but for whatever reason, you never pull the trigger.  You keep telling yourself it will be a great project for the next unit, the next semester, the next year.  But this is a warning for […]

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May 5, 2022May 3, 2022Abigail Lund

A Perfect Personification Mentor Text  

Abigail takes us through a mentor text which has endless amount of uses. She gives you a quick guide to this perfect personification mentor and hopes you will try it out too.

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April 21, 2022stefaniejochman

“Letting Glow” Part Two: An Update on Our Independent Study

With one month left in the school year and just a few weeks remaining before my IB seniors take their exam, we are nearing the end of our independent studies, and I am excited by the results of this experiment! Earlier this week, students gathered in small discussion groups to talk about their independent study […]

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April 8, 2022April 8, 2022Michael Ziegler

The Argument Essay: A Contextual Pool Adventure

As the season of AP Lang exams fast approaches, I find myself more and more urgently seeking ways to help tighten gaps in my students’ skill sets.  Fine tuning writing skills is a part of it, but when it comes to one AP Lang task–the Open Argument essay–there are more pressing issues that are a […]

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April 7, 2022April 5, 2022Abigail Lund

An Epic Mentor: Social Media

This month @mrsablund takes you through the mentor our students know best… social media. How can we use this in our classrooms as writers? Read to find out!

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March 16, 2022March 14, 2022noahteach

Podcasts: A New Way of Writing

A Brief Podcasting Primer If you don’t already know what a podcast is, it’s basically a radio show that people can stream or download to their own devices. It’s like listening to radio a la carte in that you can pick and choose what episodes you want to listen to–and you have the power to […]

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March 1, 2022March 1, 2022Michael Ziegler

Oh, the Words They Don’t Know

Contextual Pools–and how to help students add depth to them

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