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Writers' Notebook

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

Writers’ Workshop: Working on Sentence Fluency

October 19, 2017 Jessica Rogers

stretching sentences in a writers workshop

** Contact us if you would like Rogers Education Consulting to come to your campus with engaging, evidence-based, and practical professional development ** About ten years ago, I read Jeff Anderson’s Mechanically Inclined and it changed writing in my classroom forever!  As someone who never felt competent in their own writing, teaching writing was a daily struggle.  […]

Filed Under: Blog, Descriptive Writing, Revising and Editing, Vocabulary, Writers' Notebook, Writers' Workshop

Generating Writing Topics the First Week of School

August 4, 2016 Jessica Rogers

** Contact us if you would like to have our evidence-based, engaging Writers’ Workshop session come to your campus! ** “I don’t have anything to write about Miss…” This phrase was all too familiar in my classroom when I began Writers’ Workshop.  Regardless of the grade I taught, first, fifth, or eighth, the students would resist writing. […]

Filed Under: Blog, Writers' Notebook, 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

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