Author's Share is my favorite part of the writing lesson. It is the part where students show bravery, where they show kindness, and where I see the most growth. It is the perfect wrap-up and chance to have whole group conversations about topics or mistakes I see in my one-on-one conferences with ... read more
8 Habits of Successful Teachers
Do you feel stressed, worried, overwhelmed with all of the hats you wear each day? If so then let me share 8 teacher habits that will take the worry away. I used to lay awake at night worrying. I would worry if I graded all of my papers, submitted the paperwork for administration, responded to ... read more
How to Organize Fonts for Easy Use
Do you find yourself forever scrolling to find your favorite font? Well quit scrolling! I found a quick way to organize fonts for easy use. This morning I was downloading yet another set of fun fonts when I happened upon the most amazing thing. I found a way to organize my fonts so I don't have ... read more
Using Mystery Students
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5 Poetry Types to Engage Readers and Writers
8 Types of Poetry Poetry is one of the easiest ways to bring out the creativity in all of your writers. There are many types of poetry for students to write. From the freedom of free verse to the counting of syllables in haikus, students are sure to find one that they enjoy ... read more
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