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Balancing Literacy Instruction. Part Two: Explicit Instruction VS Implicit Instruction

January 31, 2016 Jessica Rogers

Welcome to Part Two of my series on balancing literacy instruction! While I’m a huge fan of explicit instruction, the benefits of implicit instruction are also great. What’s a teacher to do?? Just joining us? Make sure you check out the first post in this series: Challenging Text VS Instructional Level Text Part Two: Explicit Instruction VS […]

Filed Under: Balancing Literacy Instruction, Blog, metacognition, Readers' Workshop

Balancing Literacy Instruction. Part One: Challenging Text VS Instructional Level Text

January 24, 2016 Jessica Rogers

I’m excited to introduce a series of posts on a topic that is near to my heart and constantly on my mind these days: balancing literacy instruction. Over the next few weeks, I’ll tackle what I see as some of the major arguments (in no particular order), provide some research, and add my humble opinion […]

Filed Under: Balancing Literacy Instruction, Blog, Readers' Workshop

3 Ways to Get Fired Up and Increase Enthusiasm for Teaching

January 4, 2016 Jessica Rogers

As an instructional coach, one of the most depressing things I see are kids who are bored or declare themselves “done” with school.  If you go into primary classrooms, kids are excited about everything they are learning.  They’re eager to share, albeit sometimes overly eager, but genuinely excited to gain new information.  What is happening to […]

Filed Under: Blog, Teacher Qualities

Mastering Metacognition

December 3, 2015 Jessica Rogers

exit ticket

While the term “metacognition” was first coined back in 1979 by John Flavell, it seems to have resurfaced in the past few years in education.  It comes up in educational conversation so much that it has almost become white noise.  Many times I hear it defined as “thinking about your thinking.” This definition works, but […]

Filed Under: Blog, metacognition, Reading Strategies

Time to Celebrate Poetry in ALL Classrooms

April 7, 2015 Jessica Rogers

It’s April.  That means it’s time to open the door to the most feared and cherished of genres – POETRY!  I wish that classrooms focused on poetry year round because of all that it can offer a language classroom, but I also know why it’s often avoided. When I was in school, I had that teacher. Yes, […]

Filed Under: Blog, Poetry, Reading Strategies, Writers' Workshop

Writers’ Workshop: Brainstorming Ideas for Expository Writing

March 3, 2015 Jessica Rogers

Writer's Workshop

I was thrilled to be asked to model brainstorming for expository writing to fourth graders using the Writers’ Workshop framework.  The students had already been taught expository writing and were able to tell me that “expository” meant they had to explain something.  Many of the students equated it to research.  The Texas Education Agency has defined the […]

Filed Under: Blog, Descriptive Writing, Expository Writing, Writers' Notebook, Writers' Workshop

Engaging Learners with Interdisciplinary Teaching

February 24, 2015 Jessica Rogers

As educators, we are constantly hearing how important it is to make our curriculum relevant to students, and that the students need to have ownership and find value in their learning.  It seems to me that the obvious solution is to actively teach more social studies.  While social studies is written in every elementary curriculum, […]

Filed Under: Blog, Critical Thinking, Readers' Workshop, Social Studies, Writers' Workshop

Classroom Chatter is a Good Thing

February 8, 2015 Jessica Rogers

Recently I was teaching Writers’ Workshop to fourth and fifth graders and when I asked them what went well, I was baffled by a student who said “we were quiet!”  I smiled and let him know that sometimes it’s good to talk.  Inside I was a little crushed.  How could we have a strong Writers’ […]

Filed Under: Blog, Critical Thinking

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