Finding Winnie

Who doesn’t love Winnie the Pooh?  He has been delighting children for decades, and his sweet nature makes us continue to adore him.  However, the story of Pooh doesn’t begin with the A. A. Milne books.  This story really begins back during World War I. Harry Colebourn, a veterinarian and soldier in training, sees a…

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3 Ways to Encourage Writing at Home

Writing at home is an excellent way to show your children how writing can be fun and practical.  Start by thinking about all of the ways writing makes your life easier.  Maybe even make a list of the ways!  Share these with your children and have them help you with it. Writing doesn’t have to…

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What Makes a Favorite?

From the tens, hundreds, thousands, millions of children’s picture books, how does someone pick a favorite author or a favorite book?  It’s an almost impossible task.  Sometimes though it’s fun to reach back in time and find a book that was written 20 plus years ago and had almost been pushed aside, but as it’s…

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Making Writing Meaningful

From the desk of Carol C. . . I love to teach writing!  From the thrill of seeing students grow as writers to the reading of their work each day, it’s all exciting to me.  I’m not a great writer, but I enjoy reading my personal writing to students to show them the struggles and…

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Drawing to Enhance Understanding

From the desk of Leigh Ann . . . During a recent literacy lesson, I had the opportunity to work with a group of fourth graders who were reading a piece of historical fiction.  They were working to construct a character analysis and decided to create some drawings to show their understanding of the text.…

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Expressive and Reflective Writing

From the desk of Carol C… “We do not learn so much from experience as we do from reflecting on our experience.” ~ John Dewey Have you ever been a candidate for National Boards or know someone who has?  If the answer is yes, then you know to become National Board certified you must be…

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Modeling + Content Area = Better Writing

From the desk of Carol C… Writing in the content or subject areas has never been easy for me to teach.  Part of my problem, I think, was I didn’t know what to expect from my students.  After I figured that out, I struggled with how to teach them to meet my expectations.  Here’s how…

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6 Tips for Using Mentor Texts

From the desk of Carol C… For a long time I had no idea what a mentor text was.  I would hear the term thrown around but never really got the specifics of it.  When I finally did learn what mentor texts were, I realized the power they had to grow student writers.  I thought…

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Tips for Teaching Argumentative Writing

From the desk of Carol C… Writing is an important component of the Common Core literacy standards.  There are three types of writing the CC addresses:  argumentative/opinion, informational, and narrative.  All three of these types are found in the standards at every grade level K-12. In the past, most students have written narratives or informational…

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Writing Grants

From the desk Carol C… Writing grants always seemed like such a daunting task to me.  The only ones I knew anything about were federal ones where the application was long and required an enormous amount of documentation.  Then a local grant from the Winston Salem Foundation came across my desk.  I decided to fill…

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