Tag: writing

  • Writing How-to Books in Kindergarten

    Writing How-to Books in Kindergarten

    Kids love to be the expert on things—whether it’s tying their shoes, making a sandwich, or building the perfect block tower. That’s why how-to writing in kindergarten is such a fun and meaningful way to get them excited about writing! In this post, I’ll share simple strategies for teaching how-to books, along with engaging activities…

  • 3 Steps to Incorporate Writing in Reading Lessons with Small Groups

    3 Steps to Incorporate Writing in Reading Lessons with Small Groups

    Small group reading is such a HUGE part of literacy instruction. I often hear from teachers who are wondering what’s best to do in these small groups after they’ve read the text. My answer… reinforce phonics skills with writing! Reading and writing go hand in hand. Incorporating writing into your reading lessons reinforces these important skills!…

  • 5 Tips for Kindergarten Personal Narrative Writing

    5 Tips for Kindergarten Personal Narrative Writing

    If you know kids, you also know that kids love to tell stories… like, a lot. If you’ve ever asked a room full of Kindergarteners or 1st graders what they did over the weekend, you know! And, we don’t see all those memes out there about having to sit through your kids’ never-ending stories for…

  • 5 Tips to Support Emergent Writers in the Drawing Stage

    5 Tips to Support Emergent Writers in the Drawing Stage

    Teaching writing can be hard, especially in Kindergarten! I often see the initial focus of writing workshops placed on text as opposed to spending the necessary time supporting emergent writers in the drawing stage. I think this can be one of the things that makes teaching writing to these littles so hard. If you’re new…

  • 6 Critical Steps to Launching a Smooth Writing Workshop in Your Classroom

    6 Critical Steps to Launching a Smooth Writing Workshop in Your Classroom

    If you’ve been here before, you know I LOVE teaching writing. I think there are so many benefits to incorporating a writing workshop into your kindergarten or first-grade classroom!  If you are not familiar with the writing workshop model, it  is a method of teaching writing that consists of four main components:  The goal of…

  • How To Plan a Writing Celebration in Writing Workshop

    How To Plan a Writing Celebration in Writing Workshop

    You finished your writing unit and kids worked hard to plan, write, revise, and edit their stories. You worked hard conducting mini-lessons, conferencing, and guiding kids to become better writers. The writing unit is over and you’re about to start a new genre. But, wait! Celebrate all of that hard work with a writing celebration!…

  • Sentence- Writing Activities For Kindergarten and First Grade

    Sentence- Writing Activities For Kindergarten and First Grade

    When we teach reading, we don’t expect our students to pick up a book and read, without explicitly teaching them everything from print concepts to decoding and comprehension strategies.  So why don’t we do this with writing instruction? In many classrooms, students are expected to just write sentences- or even stories- with very minimal instruction…

  • How to Make an Easy Yearlong Writing Portfolio

    How to Make an Easy Yearlong Writing Portfolio

    You don’t have to wait for the end of the year to make a memory book! Make a yearlong scrapbook that doubles as a writing portfolio for kindergarten and first grade! It’s so great to see how your students’ writing progresses throughout the year and doing this little by little avoids trying to cram it…

  • Invented Spelling: Good or Bad?

    Invented Spelling: Good or Bad?

    One of my favorite things about teaching kindergarten and first grade is reading students’ writing. Sometimes it takes pretty good detective work to decipher it, but you can get so much insight from their invented spelling. Plus, it’s super cute! Obviously, when children are first learning to write, they won’t spell every word correctly. So,…

  • Personal Narrative Writing Mentor Text

    Personal Narrative Writing Mentor Text

    This book makes a great mentor text for a personal narrative genre writing unit! Kids can relate to Fireflies by Julie Brinckloe and use some of the strategies she uses to revise their writing workshop stories. Read this post for mini-lesson ideas, an anchor chart, and freebie for Show, not Tell! Great for kindergarten and…

  • Strategies for Supporting Struggling Writers

    Strategies for Supporting Struggling Writers

    Getting kids to love writing can be difficult sometimes, especially if they are struggling writers. It’s normal to dislike something you’re not good at (or think you’re not good at). I dislike bowling because I have terrible aim and usually end up in the gutter. But, I’m sure if I had the patience took the…

  • How to Get Students Writing Independently During Writing Workshop

    How to Get Students Writing Independently During Writing Workshop

    Writing is hard for many kids! If you run a writing workshop, you know how important it is to have kids writing independently. Yet, there are many challenges kids can have during this time that can lead to frustration and less-than-ideal work! Teachers face a huge challenge when kids aren’t able to work independently during…