Writing Workshop Resource Roundup

We know as English teachers that writing workshop is a foundational approach to writing instruction in the modern classroom. But if you’re like me, I am always searching for new tips, tools, and resources for implementing writer’s workshop— to make it more manageable for me as a teacher as well as more approachable for my students.

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Three NO PREP Activities for AFTER Break

The night before the end of a break from school can be scary as the reality sets in that you need plans ready to go— TOMORROW! The fear and the panic can start to set in as you try to scramble for an activity that will ease you and your students back into the school routine.

But all that stops right now because TeachWriting.org has you covered!

Here are three NO PREP writing activities for after break!

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Online or In School: 5 Writing Activities for B2S That Don't STINK!

We wanted to come together as a team of teachers to share some new ideas that are creative, important, and FUN for students. The goal is to hook students right at the beginning of the year so that they begin to build comfort and confidence as writers in your class.

Here are FIVE Writing Activities for B2S that Don’t Stink!

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5 Must-Read Professional Development Books for Writing Teachers

Summer is such an amazing time to sit back, relax, and… catch up some great PD books! We, at Teach Writing, definitely recommend that you take some time this summer to relax and enjoy your well deserved break. But, we also know that teachers are never just on break. We are always thinking about that next school year. Even pool-side, we are gathering ideas, planning, and creating for our students. So, we wanted to work together to share a list of our favorite PD books for Writing teachers!

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Three High-Interest Writing Assignments for Distance Learning

Distance learning has quickly become part of our reality as educators, and keeping students motivated amidst the distractions of at-home technology and family members is quite a challenge. The best way to combat this issue of distance motivation is through high-interest writing assignments that will actually engage students and make them want to write.

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How to Teach Sketchnotes (and Reduce Stress)

The following blog post will take you step-by-step through the process of introducing your students to sketchnotes and getting them to try it out for themselves. If you’d like all the materials, videos and tools necessary to teach sketchnoting in the classroom or via distance learning, check out this sketchnoting course, designed specifically for teachers! This course also includes editable sketchnoting distance learning activities you can use with your students.

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5 Inspirational Posts That Will Change Your Approach to Teaching Writing!

We have collected five of our favorite posts to inspire and empower as you plan your writing instruction. We each worked to share ideas that were true game changers for us as we developed our own writing lessons! These posts share ideas that made a large impact on our students, but also changed our own ideas of what writing instruction could be! We are excited to share these with you.

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Five Unique Ways to Use Google Slides to End the School Year

That time of year is upon us when we get to close out the school year— albeit virtual— and begin prepping for next year’s group of students. I will be the first to admit that is a bittersweet year because my students are seniors, and I will not be seeing them again. That’ s a tough reality; however, I am so glad that teacher across the world have been able to harness the power of various online platforms to continue teaching virtually.

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Lesson Ideas and Tech Tools for Teaching Writing Through Distance Learning

The world of teaching changed in a dramatic way due to recent events. Many of us are scrambling to teach completely online for the first time. This is a daunting task that raises many questions. As we work to navigate these solutions together, I have seen a sharing of ideas, resources, tips, and support from teachers all across the globe. Teachers are supporting teachers more than ever before. It makes me so proud of our profession! With this same sense of support, we, as members of the TeachWriting team, wish to offer you some suggestions for writing instruction as we all navigate these uncharted waters.

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Get Your Students to ‘Read Like a Writer.’ A Strategy for Using Mentor Texts in Writing Instruction.

Before I begin any large writing unit, I always get my students reading quality mentor texts. It wasn’t until a few years ago, however, that I introduced the concept of ‘reading like a writer’ to my students. Here is my ‘why’, and the struggle that I experienced that brought me to this new strategy…

I knew I wanted my students to read a mentor text before they began writing, but I found that my students were not making the connections I wished to make when they began to write their own work. They would read this quality excerpt from Maya Angelou’s memoir, for example, but not apply those same strategies to their own writing. I would still get those memoirs that were a basic recall of events, not the engaging story, as modeled in the mentor texts. There was a large disconnect, for a vast majority of my students, between the mentor texts and their own writing. I knew I would need to step up my scaffolding game, so to speak, if I hoped to build a bridge between these mentor texts and their own writing.

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