Today I have a guest blogger. It is Dr. Jan Richardson. @JanRich20028037@pvalleybooks Her blog is about a very successful balanced literacy program and explains how it is grounded in the current research about reading. ENJOY! https://t.co/QzZGzZ7dmB
I made a #TeachLivingPoets#MarchMadness poetry bracket with all living poets. All high-interest poems for high/middle school - all with videos - all linked for you & ready to use in class tomorrow! Please RT & share!🙏
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My Mom wants to buy a teacher a copy of my book!
RT, like & comment to enter. I’ll pick a winner next week.
I’ll DM the winner to get their shipping info. #tcrwp
English teachers: I’ve seen a number of requests for stories that could be read & discussed within a *single* class period. So, let’s do a fast 🧵. I’ll share a linked story with a possible discussion Q, imagining the following thumbnail lesson plan for secondary English…
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RST bingo is finally here! Have been loving your updates on how Ss are enjoying the KLM and NOPQ boards. Keep me posted! #tcrwp and follow @lovetoteachliteracy on insta for more
Teen Writers: @NYTimesLearning is looking for short, powerful stories about a particular moment or event in your life for their “tiny memoir contest.” Deadline: October 12 #nwpwritenow https://t.co/hqPygEjQ6M
As you begin a new school year, you might ask your students this question I learned from @ernestmorrell: "What does it mean to get better at reading?" Maybe chart their responses.