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Planning is the foundation of strong writing, but many young students struggle with getting started. In this episode, we’ll explore simple strategies to help first and second graders generate ideas and organize their thoughts before writing.
SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK:In Today's Episode We'll Talk About:
Why planning is essential for young writersDifferent types of planning (brainstorming, graphic organizers, drawing)Easy strategies to help students get ideas on paperScaffolding techniques for struggling writersA simple planning routine to implement in your classroomResources Helpful in Today's Episode:
FREE Guide for Planning Writing UnitsEpisode 137: Writing Tip Wednesday: Planning Personal Narratives with a Circle MapEpisode 138: Writing Tip Wednesday: Personal Narrative Heart MapEpisode 70: Teaching the 5 Step Writing ProcessRate, Review, and Follow on Apple Podcasts
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When it comes to wanting to improve student writing, it really comes down to having our students practice more. But how do we get them to do that when they hate writing or find it boring?
Free writing and how it benefits our studentsAdding more writing across content areasIncorporating writing centers
SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/improve-student-writing/
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Episode 115: Teaching Writing Across Content AreasEpisode 82: Word Study Activities in My Second Grade ClassroomLetter and Card Writing CentersRate, Review, and Follow on Apple Podcasts
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Welcome back to the new year and another Writing Tip Wednesday episode! Understanding the writing process is crucial for the writing development of our students. One of the most important things we should be teaching our students is the steps of the writing process. I feel it’s important for them to see what’s coming up so they can begin to understand writing is a process, just like math or science have a process.
The importance of teaching different plansCommon mistakes during the writing step of the writing processWhen to teach revisionThe non-negotiable all second grade teachers should requireWhen to publish a piece
SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/steps-of-the-writing-process/
In Today's Episode We'll Talk About:
FREE Guide for Planning Writing UnitsEpisode 137: Writing Tip Wednesday: Planning Personal Narratives with a Circle MapEpisode 138: Writing Tip Wednesday: Personal Narrative Heart MapEpisode 70: Teaching the 5 Step Writing ProcessEpisode 52: 3 Steps to Planning Out Your Writing Mini LessonsEpisode 128: Writing Tip Wednesday: Sounding Out Words
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Returning from a two week winter break can be challenging on the best teachers and students. Both are probably feeling like they are not ready to be back! After the break is the perfect time to revisit your classroom management plan and make some tweaks.
Things not working in my classroom (2021)What IS working for meCreating a new rewards system
SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/revising-classroom-management/
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CLASSroom Management Adventure CourseThe Daily FiveRate, Review, and Follow on Apple Podcasts
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Welcome to another episode of Writing Tip Wednesday! Playing games in the classroom isn’t just fun—it’s a powerful way to help students remember and apply new information! In this episode, we’ll explore engaging activities that make teaching fact vs. opinion and opinion writing a breeze. From a simple "Would You Rather" game to a creative twist on Go Fish, these ideas will get your students excited to share their thoughts and identify facts in no time.
Why games are effective teaching toolsStep-by-step ideas for teaching fact vs. opinionCreative ways to keep students engaged and excited about learning
SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/teaching-fact-vs-opinion/
In Today's Episode We'll Talk About:Don’t miss this episode packed with practical, low-prep strategies to transform your classroom!
FREE Guide for Planning Writing Units
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Welcome to another episode of Writing Tip Wednesday! Do you feel like your students are getting bored of writing? The holidays are the perfect time to take a short break from your regular lessons and do something to get your students more engaged with writing.
Holiday Themed Mad LibsStudent Relay WritingShared Report Writing
SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/improve-writing-engagement/
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FREE Guide for Planning Writing Units
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Welcome back to Writing Tip Wednesday! Learn the 4 main components to include in every writing mini lesson.
What is a mini lessonThe structure of a mini lessonThe 4 main components needed in every lesson
SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/writing-mini-lessons/
In Today's Episode We'll Talk About:Related Podcast Episodes:
Episode 121: Keep Mini Lessons MiniEpisode 52: 3 Steps to Planning Your Writing Mini LessonsEpisode 40: Writing Mini Lessons You Must Not SkipJoin me at the FREE Educate & Rejuvenate Winter Conference December 2024 - https://bit.ly/ERwinter
FREE Guide for Planning Writing Units
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In this episode, we will be learning how to create a system for our teacher report card comments. Systems in our classrooms help us reduce stress and save time. Best of all, they are repeatable year after year.
My 3 step report card systemHelpful tipsHow to structure report card commentsReport card examples for meeting, approaching, and below grade level
SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/teacher-report-card-comments/
In today's episode we'll talk about:Resources Helpful with Today's Episode:
FREE ticket for the Educate & Rejuvenate Winter ConferenceEpisode 108: First Year Teacher Advice: Winter EditionParent Guides for Kindergarten, First, Second, or Third GradeRate, Review, and Follow on Apple Podcasts
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Welcome back to Writing Tip Wednesday! Engage your students in opinion writing with teaching them how to write reviews!
Why Teach ReviewsTypes of Reviews to TeachWhat to Include in a ReviewEncouraging CreativityUsing Mentor Texts
SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/teach-writing-reviews/
In Today’s Episode We’ll Talk About:Related Podcast Episodes:
Episode 56: How to Teach Opinion WritingEpisode 57: Essential Opinion Writing Anchor ChartsEpisode 62: My Favorite Opinion Writing Mentor TextsEpisode 146: Teaching Opinion WritingJoin me at the FREE Educate & Rejuvenate Winter Conference December 2024 - https://bit.ly/ERwinter
Resources Helpful with This Episode:
FREE K-3 Writing Skills Progression, perfect for getting started with your writing pre-assessment, here or by clicking above, https://sharedteaching.com/writing-skills-progression/Second Grade Opinion Writing UnitRate, Review, and Follow on Apple Podcasts
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Join us in this inspiring episode as we dive into the world of culturally responsive teaching with Dr. Deonna Smith, author of Rooted in Joy: Creating a Classroom Culture of Equity, Belonging, and Care. Dr. Smith shares practical strategies to create inclusive, equitable, and joyful classrooms where every student feels seen, valued, and supported.
In today’s episode, we’ll talk about:
What culturally responsive teaching is and why it’s simply just good teaching.How to honor and respond to students’ diverse cultural backgrounds.Common pitfalls to avoid when celebrating different cultures in the classroom.Ways to engage families and build community through cultural awareness.Incorporating joy and social-emotional learning into your teaching practice.Dr. Smith’s 4-part framework for creating joyful, inclusive schools.SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/culturally-responsive-teaching-strategies/
Don’t miss this thoughtful conversation packed with actionable advice to transform your classroom into a space of belonging and success. Plus, stick around for Dr. Smith’s tips on scheduling joy and her special FREE resource for listeners!
📢 Connect with Dr. Deonna Smith:
Free Joy FreebieInstagram: @deonnasmithBook: Rooted in JoyWebsite: Deonna Smith ConsultingYouTube: That's Just Good TeachingLet’s bring more joy and equity into our classrooms—tune in now!
Episode 101: Finding Sustainable Joy in the Classroom
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Welcome back to Writing Tip Wednesday! In today’s episode, we’re further exploring teaching opinion writing in first and second grade. While teaching how to structure opinions can be made fun through acronyms like oreo, sometimes it can also confuse students.
Alternative Ways to Support an OpinionWriting with Audience in MindConnecting Ideas with TransitionsEncouraging CreativityUsing Mentor Texts
SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/opinion-writing-oreo/
In Today’s Episode We’ll Talk About:Related Podcast Episodes:
Episode 56: How to Teach Opinion WritingEpisode 57: Essential Opinion Writing Anchor ChartsEpisode 62: My Favorite Opinion Writing Mentor TextsEpisode 146: Teaching Opinion WritingResources Helpful with This Episode:
FREE K-3 Writing Skills Progression, perfect for getting started with your writing pre-assessment, here or by clicking above, https://sharedteaching.com/writing-skills-progression/Second Grade Opinion Writing UnitRate, Review, and Follow on Apple Podcasts
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Finding the right classroom management strategy can be tricky. Angel Honts with Learn and Teach By the Beach is sharing her best classroom management tips and tricks.
How to get students to listenA common classroom management downfall most teachers makeThe amount of time needed to build expectationsThoughts on tangible classroom rewardsHow to ensure smooth transitions
In today's episode we'll talk about:SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/classroom-management-strategy/
Free Classroom Management Guide
Resources Helpful with Today's Episode:
Angel's Instagram - @beachteachermomFree Classroom Management GuideAngel’s website - Learn and Teach By the BeachAngel’s TpT Store - Learn and Teach By the Beach
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Welcome back to Writing Tip Wednesday! In today’s episode, we’re exploring teaching opinion writing in first and second grade. Opinion writing is an exciting genre for young students because they already have strong ideas and preferences! In this episode, I’ll share practical strategies for getting your students to express their opinions in a way that’s organized, clear, and supported.
Starting with Conversations: How to spark opinion-sharing and build reasoning skills through class discussions.Modeling Opinion Writing: Step-by-step tips for showing students how to structure their opinions with reasons and a conclusion.Using a Graphic Organizer: Simple tools to help students organize their ideas and support their opinions.Encouraging Personal Topics: Inspiring students to write about things they genuinely care about for more engaging writing.Share Time: Creating an authentic audience for students to share and listen to opinions in a supportive way.
SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/teaching-opinion-writing/
In Today’s Episode We’ll Talk About:Related Podcast Episodes:
Episode 56: How to Teach Opinion WritingEpisode 57: Essential Opinion Writing Anchor ChartsEpisode 62: My Favorite Opinion Writing Mentor Texts
FREE K-3 Writing Skills Progression, perfect for getting started with your writing pre-assessment, here or by clicking above, https://sharedteaching.com/writing-skills-progression/Second Grade Opinion Writing Unit
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Dyslexia is something I never studied in depth through all my years of teaching. Today’s guest, Lisa Parnello of Parnello Education, is sharing with us dyslexia myths and facts every teacher should know.
Defining DyslexiaSigns of Dyslexia to Look ForThe Public School DownsideWhat Teachers Can DoWhere to Find Help for DyslexiaMore Dyslexia MythsLast Thoughts
In today's episode we'll talk about:SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/dyslexia-myths-and-facts/
Resources Helpful with Today’s Podcast
FREE Dyslexia Tip Sheet20% off Dyslexia Courses on Parnello Education - with code SHAREDTEACHINGConnect with Lisa Parnello:
Follow on Instagram @ParnelloEducationFacebook.com/ParnelloEducationLisa’s Website: Parnello EducationDyslexia Devoted Facebook GroupDyslexia Devoted PodcastRate, Review, and Follow on Apple Podcasts
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Welcome to another episode in the Writing Tip Wednesday Series! Today we will be talking about how to teach revision skllls. Revision is an important skill to teach students but it can often be difficult for them to grasp.
Why teach revision skillsExplaining revision to studentsTeaching revision through a processTaking it slowly
SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/teaching-revision-skills/
In Today's Episode We'll Talk About:Resources Helpful With Today's Episode:
Episode 143: Adding Details to WritingEpisode 70: Teaching the 5 Step Writing ProcessEpisode 52: 3 Steps to Planning Your Writing Mini LessonsFREE K-3 Writing Skills Progression, perfect for getting started with your writing pre-assessment, here or by clicking above, https://sharedteaching.com/writing-skills-progression/Second Grade Writing Units (Narrative Unit coming November 2024)Rate, Review, and Follow on Apple Podcasts
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In this Writing Tip Wednesday episode of the Shared Teaching Podcast, we're talking about how to get students to add more details to their writing. If you've found yourself telling your students to "add more details" when they are done, this episode is for you!
What it means to "add more"Using our sensesUsing names and numbersUsing where and when
SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/adding-details-to-writing/
In Today's Episode We'll Talk About:Resources Helpful With Today's Episode:
FREE K-3 Writing Skills Progression, perfect for getting started with your writing pre-assessment, here or by clicking above, https://sharedteaching.com/writing-skills-progression/Second Grade Writing Units (narrative unit coming soon)Rate, Review, and Follow on Apple Podcasts
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In today’s episode of the Shared Teaching Podcast, we’re focusing on how to help students develop independence in their personal narrative writing. I’ll share practical strategies to help your students take ownership of their stories, write with confidence, and move through the writing process with less teacher guidance.
SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/building-independent-writers/In Today’s Episode We’ll Talk About:
How to increase writing stamina and keep students writing longerEffective writing tools to support independenceWays to build student confidenceCelebrating small victories to motivate and empower young writersResources Helpful With Today's Episode:
FREE K-3 Writing Skills Progression, perfect for getting started with your writing pre-assessment, here or by clicking above, https://sharedteaching.com/writing-skills-progression/Second Grade Writing Units (narrative unit coming soon)Join us to learn how to foster independence and help your students become more self-sufficient in their writing!
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In this episode of the Shared Teaching Podcast, we’re continuing our deep dive into personal narrative writing by focusing on how to add details using dialogue. Learn how to help your students bring their stories to life through conversations between characters, making their writing more engaging and dynamic.
BLOG POST / SHOW NOTES: https://sharedteaching.com/adding-dialogue-to-personal-narratives/In Today’s Episode We’ll Talk About:
Why dialogue is essential in personal narrativesHow to add dialogue to key moments in a storyTeaching students how to format and structure dialogue correctlyUsing dialogue to reveal character personalities and emotionsSimple prompts and practice strategies to help students master dialogueResources Helpful with Today's Episode:
Second Grade Writing Units (narrative unit coming soon)Rate, Review, and Follow on Apple Podcasts
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In this episode of the Shared Teaching Podcast, we explore the technique of zooming in on key moments to add depth and detail to personal narrative writing. Learn how to help your students slow down and focus on the most important parts of their story to create richer, more engaging narratives.
BLOG POST / PODCAST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/zooming-in/In today’s episode we’ll talk about:
What it means to “zoom in” on a key moment in a personal narrativeHelping students identify the most exciting or meaningful parts of their storiesUsing sensory details to bring key moments to life for the readerExploring emotions and reactions to deepen the connection with the audienceModeling the process to show students how zooming in adds richness to their writingResources Helpful with Today's Episode:
Second Grade Writing Units (narrative unit coming soon)Tune in for practical tips on helping your students transform their personal narratives with this simple yet powerful technique!
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In this episode of the Shared Teaching Podcast, we’re diving into everything you need to know to prepare for a successful formal teaching observation. From crafting a strong lesson plan to following up with your principal afterward, I’ll share practical tips to help you feel confident and ready to shine during your observation.
SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/formal-teaching-observation/In today’s episode we’ll talk about:
How to prepare your lesson plan to meet your administrator’s expectationsEffective ways to assess student learning during your observationStrategies for keeping students engaged throughout the lessonEnsuring your classroom environment supports your successTips for following up with your principal after the observationTune in for valuable advice on how to make your next formal observation a success!
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