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One of my favorite ways to support struggling writers in my elementary classroom is by modeling the writing process! Another great way to offer support is through the use of writing prompts, which also increases student engagement! I'm even including a great writing prompt resource for distance learning. Try these strategies, and learn about other methods you can use, when you read my post now!
Check out these great tips and ideas for small group writing instruction and activities, including standards-based guided writing! #teachingwriting #writinginstruction
My students are always using and referring to different writing tools. I created these individual writing toolkits with lots of free writing resources.
These 10 tips will help your struggling or reluctant writers to grow during writing lessons and writing workshop!
Unlock the secrets to effective writing instruction by addressing the 5-Core Components of Literacy! Dive into phonological awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension, ensuring a holistic approach that transforms your students into confident writers. Discover practical strategies for
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Got a reluctant writer on your hands? Adding some silliness can be a great way to liven things up and increase your child's interest in writing. Try this free, printable writing activity today and get ready to laugh!
Writing Interventions for Middle Schoolers that Work!!
Teaching writing in the middle school and upper elementary classroom can be challenging, especially with reluctant writers. Help make writing fun and meaningful with this collection of writing lesson ideas perfect to engage any and all of the writers in your classroom.
Moving from writing sentences to writing paragraphs is a big leap for many of our students. I've found that putting some simple scaffolds in place helps my students become more independent in their paragraph writing. Check out how I support my students as they learn to write paragraphs in my Special Education classroom. #specialeducation #paragraphwriting #literacy
If your child hates to write, don't panic. In this post, I share tips to help you homeschool your reluctant writer and why I love IEW Writing Homeschool Curriculum. I share how to use it and modify it to support resistant learners including kids with ADHD, dyslexia and dysgraphia. Be encouraged, Homeschool Mom Friend. Andrew Pudewa's Institute for Excellence in Writing is a game changer!
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Writing conferences with your student writers need to be short. Otherwise, how will you meet with everyone consistently? But they also need to be meaningful. Learn how to hold practical, effective TWO-minute writing conferences.
How to Teach Writing Systematically | SMARTER Intervention
An intervention alone is not enough to “fix” students’ reading and writing deficits. As a middle school literacy coach, I have some thoughts and non-negotiables about what is going to make the time and effort a teacher/a school system takes to plan out reading and writing interventions worthwhile for all involved.
Sentence Starters and Transitions Anchor Chart for Informational Writing! Helps Grade 1-3 students transition from their topic sentence, to points, facts, and closing. Great support for independent writing.
CLASS PARTY. The words sometimes strike fear in the heart of a teacher, right? As if we don't already have enough to do, we have to plan a class party too? Oh the chaos! But it turns out it's possible to put together a simple party, devoid of chaos, that's still tons of fun! Whether you're the teacher or the room parent planning the party, we hope this post gives you some great ideas!
Essay Frames are a great intervention to use with struggling learners in middle school!
Do you have students who HATE writing? No problem! These tips for motivating and engaging your reluctant writers in grades 2-5 are easy to use strategies you can implement in your classroom right away! So many kids moan and groan about creative writing, but writing is an essential component of balanced literacy. You'll be so pleased when your awesome authors are begging to write and you won't believe the fantastic stories they create! #creativewriting #homeschool #writing
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