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1. The Joys, Wonders, and Challenges of On-Demand Writing: Assessment Strengthens Writers Blog Series

I'll be honest. I actually love on-demand writing assessments.

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2. Instant Minilesson Follow-Up

A strong active engagement, and a routine for informally assessing student work during the minilesson can give you the tools you need to be sure that no student leaves the meeting area completely confused.

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3. Aim Higher: Know Students as Writers

Four ways to help you discover what makes your students tick as writers.

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4. Ending a Year of Teaching Writing with a Group Reflection

One thing I love so much about being an educator is the cyclical nature of the school year. The beginning of the year brings promise, renewed energy, and a certain mania. The middle… Continue reading

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5. Ending a Year of Teaching Writing with a Group Reflection

One thing I love so much about being an educator is the cyclical nature of the school year. The beginning of the year brings promise, renewed energy, and a certain mania. The middle… Continue reading

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6. Supporting Organization in Persuasive Writing

Color-coding is a quick and simple way to support students with that all-important skill of organization. Persuasive writing is a case in point.

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7. Throwback Thursday: Reflections & Self-Assessments

Peruse our past posts about reflective practice and self-assessments students can use at the end of the school year.

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8. Hitting the Reset Button

You can change your attitude, your priorities, or your thinking on any day. You just have to commit yourself to a new mindset or way of life.

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9. Self-Assessment and Resume Writing Videos

It's important to know your skills, whether you're preparing for a job evaluation or writing a resume to apply for a workplace transfer or new job. These videos will help you with both skill analysis and resume writing.




Video # 1 - Knowing Yourself - 3 Self-assessments






Video # 2 - Preparing for the Performance Review (for employers)






Video # 3 - Importance of a self-assessment, Part I






Video # 4 - Importance of a self-assessment, Part II






Video # 5 - Writing a Functional Resume






Video # 6 - Resume Do's and Don'ts





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10. Mid-Year Self-Evaluation: Want a Copy?

It’s that time again… This-coming week is Mid-Year Self-Evaluation Time in my class’s Writing Workshop. I’ve revamped the Mid-Year Self-Evaluation to reflect the questions from not only Buckner’s Book (as I have done in the past), but from Elliott’s Book, along with some of my own questions. It’s a lot less intensive [...]

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