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Teaching Structures

Writers’ Workshop: Show Don’t Tell

April 1, 2021 Jessica Rogers

Every elementary Writers’ Workshop teacher has a go-to “Show, Don’t Tell” lesson in which students learn how to show or illustrate what is happening, instead of merely stating it. But do we ever have enough? Do the students ever master this highly important writing skill?? Exactly! So here is another lesson to add to your […]

Filed Under: Blog, Characterization, Descriptive Writing, Mini-Lessons, Personal Narrative, Strategies/Craft, Vocabulary, Writers' Workshop

Revising Lesson Planning with Backward Design

August 25, 2020 Jessica Rogers

When I first read Understanding By Design, I wasn’t completely sold.

Filed Under: Blog, Lesson Planning, Teaching Structures

Writers’ Workshop: Incorporating a Research Unit

February 3, 2020 Jessica Rogers

How can I stay true to the Writers’ Workshop model while doing what I know to be best practice in research?

Filed Under: Blog, Expository Writing, Mini-Lessons, Research, Technology, Writers' Workshop

Writers’ Workshop: Organizing Ideas for Personal Narrative Drafts

September 11, 2019 Jessica Rogers

Using a read aloud mentor text to teach students how to write a personal narrative

We are getting Writers’ Workshop kicked off school-wide – K-12!

Filed Under: Blog, Instructional Coaching, Mini-Lessons, Personal Narrative, Retell, Writers' Notebook, Writers' Workshop

Modeling Generating Ideas with Heart Maps in Elementary

September 4, 2019 Jessica Rogers

Have students generate a heart map to generate ideas that they will want to write about in a writers workshop

We are getting Writers’ Workshop kicked off school-wide – K-12!

Filed Under: Blog, Mini-Lessons, Personal Narrative, Writers' Notebook, Writers' Workshop

Mini-Lesson Basics

August 8, 2019 Jessica Rogers

Through my many visits to schools and classrooms, I have realized that there is a myriad of ways the term “mini-lesson” is being used. It’s almost like the “old-fashioned” (according to my kids) game of telephone. A definition began, was passed to another educator, changed slightly, passed to another, and so on. As we start […]

Filed Under: Blog, Mini-Lessons, Teaching Structures

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