Solving Predictable Workshop Problems - Part 1 of 2: A Digging Deeper Dialogue
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Amy, Melanie, and Stacey talk about ways to solve five predictable problems teachers face as teachers of writing.
- There isn't enough time in my writing block.
- My writing units go on forever.
- I don't know what to confer about.
- I need help explaining writing workshop to parents and caregivers.
- I'm always interrupted when I teach writing.
Check out the Solving Predictable Problems Blog Series our co-authors wrote in 2017. You may also check out the series' Twitter Chat Archive on Wakelet for further help solving predictable problems.
Plus, here are additional TWT blog posts that will help you with the problems we talked about in today's podcast.
- For problem #1: Five Ways to Maximize Time if Writing Workshop Gets Cut, Minimizing Transition Time, and Six Tips to Keep Minilessons Short
- For problem #2: Units of Study That Go on Forever and Unit Planning
- For problem #3: Conferring Carl on Conferences, Conferring Toolkits: Cheat Sheets, and Get REALLY Good at Conferring
- For problem #4: Family Resources for At-Home Learning, Five Tips for Parents and Caregivers for Offering Feedback to Writers, Helping Parents Understand Writing Workshop, and Talking to Caregivers About Conventions and Spelling
- For problem #5: Working Together to Support All Kids: Getting All Adults in the Classroom on the Same Page
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