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Activate Schema and Engage Students with an Anticipation Reaction Guide

October 23, 2019 Jessica Rogers

have students do an anticipation reaction guide to activate schema

Why? While activating background knowledge might not be one of the “Super 6” comprehension strategies, I would argue that this is where every reader should start. As a reader, when I pick up a new text, I question what it is going to be about and what I already know about the subject. Sometimes, I might […]

Filed Under: Blog, Readers' Workshop, Reading Strategies, Schema

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

7 Strategies for Generating Ideas in a Writers’ Workshop

August 9, 2019 Jessica Rogers

seven strategies for generating ideas in a writers workshop

In the ideal Writers’ Workshop, students will write about topics of their choice that they are passionate about. This sometimes leads to frustration on the part of the students because they have a hard time figuring out what they want to write about and many times we hear comments like “I have nothing to write […]

Filed Under: Back to School, Blog, 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

Writers’ Workshop: Writing for Authentic Audiences

January 17, 2019 Jessica Rogers

writers workshop writing for authentic audiences

The importance of authentic audiences is crystal clear as I work with classrooms around the world. When I begin work with a class of “new to me” students, I always ask them to write. This is usually greeted with groans, sometimes tears! There are a multitude of reasons for these groans and many different remedies, […]

Filed Under: Blog, Writers' Workshop

Reading Nonfiction Text in Guided Reading and Small Groups

December 6, 2018 Jessica Rogers

guided reading demonstration in an elementary using nonfiction text

Children are naturally fascinated by learning through nonfiction books, but many don’t know how to navigate the complexity of the text. Small groups and guided reading groups are the perfect places to teach and reinforce how to read nonfiction texts. First, you’ll want to choose strong nonfiction texts! Think about what the students want to […]

Filed Under: Blog, Guided Reading, Instructional Coaching, Readers' Workshop, Reading Strategies, Text Features, Vocabulary

Best Practice: Motivating Students in the Classroom

November 27, 2018 Jessica Rogers

Over the past two years, I have been asked to work with schools to help them motivate their students to work and learn. Almost any current research on motivating students will discuss the growth mindset, autonomy, and relationships. While I wholeheartedly agree with the importance of these factors, I want to approach student motivation a […]

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