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Jessica Rogers

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

Screencasting in the Classroom

November 21, 2014 Jessica Rogers

With so much buzz around flipped classrooms, meeting individualized needs, and including parents as partners, why not screencast?  Screencasting, recording the action that takes place on the computer screen with sound, is an easy way to accomplish all those goals.  Teachers can quickly create screencasts that can be viewed at home (with or without internet […]

Filed Under: Blog, Social Studies, Technology

Escaping Reality for the Weekend

September 8, 2014 Jessica Rogers

We all need a break now and then, so when Melissa asked me to join her and her husband on a trip to Rockport, TX for Labor Day weekend I jumped!  My family and I packed up Saturday morning and hit the road.  I left without my computer, textbooks, and calendar!  CRAZY – I KNOW! […]

Filed Under: Blog, Bookstores

Encouraging Readers

July 21, 2014 Jessica Rogers

As a mom of three boys, a teacher to many students, and an educator of educators, I am constantly battling questions about students’ reading levels. Teachers also frequently ask questions like how many times students should read the same book, and if it matters what students are reading (magazines, graphic novels, etc.).  Truthfully, I haven’t seen any research that proves a […]

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

Personal Narratives in Middle School

May 13, 2014 Jessica Rogers

  ** Contact us if you would like Rogers Education Consulting to bring an engaging, hands-on, and evidence-based Writers’ Workshop session to your campus ** Last week I was so excited to work with middle school students in a Writers’ Workshop.  I love that when I first tell the students that I am teaching a writing […]

Filed Under: Blog, Personal Narrative, Writers' Workshop

Growing Readers in Middle School

April 16, 2014 Jessica Rogers

This month I was hired to do the best job imaginable, model a Readers’ Workshop.  At the end of March I took a whole cart of great fiction (mostly off the Lone Star Reading List) into 6 different sixth grade classrooms, with the one goal of hooking kids on a book. I prepared a mini-lesson […]

Filed Under: Blog, Making inferences and predicting, Readers' Workshop

The Necessity of Historical Pictures

March 19, 2014 Jessica Rogers

A teaching moment that I will never forget is back in 2008 teaching United States History to fifth graders.  We were on our second day of Roanoke.  The kids were highly engaged and we were deep in discussion for two full days.  By the end of the second day we were beginning to think about […]

Filed Under: Blog, Reading Strategies, Schema, Social Studies

4 Songs for Teaching Confidence and Self-Worth

March 11, 2014 Jessica Rogers

I am a true believer in using music and song lyrics in the classroom.  Students are naturally captivated by music, so why not go there?  It’s difficult to find music students will enjoy that have clean lyrics and send a great messages, so here are four songs I used this week in classrooms to help […]

Filed Under: Blog, Poetry

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