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10 Ways to Make Grading Writing Easier

10 Ways to Make Grading Writing Easier

Don't have time to read this article? Listen here! Grading hundreds of papers is the bane of an English teacher's existence. Don't get me wrong. I love being able to get a thorough look into the minds of my students and their writing abilities. Reading their writing...

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Teach Students HOW to Use Mentor Texts

Teach Students HOW to Use Mentor Texts

  Most writing workshop teachers know what a mentor text is (examples of writing in books, short stories, articles, poems etc.). But, what about how to use a mentor text? When I scoured the internet for the answer to this pressing question I found very little....

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We Need to Stop Neglecting Fiction

We Need to Stop Neglecting Fiction

  Don't Have Time to Read?   Fiction writing is neglected in English classes everywhere for many reasons. We don't have enough time. Or we are afraid students might produce pages and pages and pages and we feel too guilty about not reading all of those...

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My Students Don’t Write During Writing

My Students Don’t Write During Writing

Don't have time to read all of this?!?! Listen below:) So, some of your students aren't writing during writing? Maybe they are just sitting there staring off into space. Or maybe they are sneaking onto their phone, they'll probably tell you they were looking up a word...

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Whole Class Novels Reading Workshop Style

Whole Class Novels Reading Workshop Style

English teachers struggle to fit it all in. We want to teach the novels we love while also allowing the freedom and choice that reading workshop provides. Can we do both? Yes! Keep reading to find out how…

First a bit of background about my interpretation of what reading workshop and whole class novel teaching looks like:

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Encyclopedia Memoirs: The Best Way to End a School Year!

Encyclopedia Memoirs: The Best Way to End a School Year!

The end of the school year can be chaotic, so keeping students engaged and having fun is incredibly important. I have used the project detailed here every year I've taught and it never fails to keep students loving their school work and writing until the very end....

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5 Simple Ways to Differentiate Writing Instruction in the Middle School Classroom

5 Simple Ways to Differentiate Writing Instruction in the Middle School Classroom

Teaching writing is tough and differentiating writing instruction is tougher! Student writers have so many varying needs. What do you do when Steven can crank out a well organized, thoughtful literary essay in twenty minutes and John can barely write a paragraph? What do you do when Cindy says she is confused about how to develop a claim and Sarah says she needs help organizing her essay?

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10 Ways to Make Reading & Writing Joyful Before Break

10 Ways to Make Reading & Writing Joyful Before Break

Here you’ll find ten ways you can keep the learning happening while also remembering minds may be elsewhere. These are engaging activities to inspire joy in your classroom before break! Read more blog posts about bringing comfort and joy into your classroom from other stellar teacher authors.

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