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1. ICYMI: Creating Classroom Environments to Launch the School Year Blog Series Recap

In case you missed a moment of our blog series on Creating Classroom Environments to Launch the Year, here's a recap. See you tomorrow at our Twitter chat! 8:30pm EDT, #TWTBlog.

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2. Creating Classroom Environments: Setting up for the middle school writing workshop.

Teaching writing workshop at the middle school level can be an extraordinarily satisfying experience: middle schoolers are ready and willing to think deeply about issues, they understand more, they want to examine issues about the world and themselves, and writing workshop gives them the perfect opportunity to stretch and grow as individuals and as writers. But ...

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3. Creating Classroom Environments: Are You Ready for Technology?

One question I am often asked about using technology is, “How do you get started?” The answer is actually a simple one - humbly.

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4. Creating Classroom Environments: Places for Writers to Grow

Every summer I dream of my classroom. When considering my third grade writers, what do they need to grow and how can I provide classroom spaces for that?

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5. Creating Classroom Environments: Starting the Year with Empty Walls

5 Ways to Resist the Urge to Cutify Your Classroom

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6. Creating Classroom Environments: Paper Choices

Kids do need room to grow. Not only do they outgrow clothes in the blink of an eye, they also grow as readers and writers. This is why we need classroom libraries stocked with a wide range of levels, and it's why we need writing centers stocked with paper choices.

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7. Creating Classroom Environments: Introducing Writer’s Notebooks

Four tips for introducing writer's notebooks this fall

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8. Creating Classroom Environments: Making Space for Partnerships

Our blog series kicks off with a post on creating space in your classroom to get writing partnerships up and running right away.

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9. Preview: Creating Classroom Environments to Launch the School year Blog Series

Welcome to our first blog series of the school year! Join us as we think about ways to optimize classroom environments for the strongest start possible.

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