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Elementary Writer Resources
Coaches, Kidlit, Writing

Revising and Editing Practice for Elementary Writers

While preparing for work on my masters degree in Leadership Development, I knew I’d need support to pass the GRE. I’d been in education for over a decade and I felt a little hesitant about taking an important entrance exam for the masters program I’d chosen. (I understand most people nowadays aren’t required to take …

Coaches, Leadership, Reading, Summer Reading

Summer Reading Support That’s High on Engagement

Three families have contacted me in the last few weeks asking me to meet with their children over the summer months to read, write, and talk about texts. Today was the first meet-up with two of the families which included five students total, ages 5-14. There will be– no worksheets no pre-packaged summer packets no …

whyandhoweducators2
Campus Admins, Coaches, Leadership, Teachers

Why (and How) Educators Need to Disrupt Now: Four Not-So-Easy Steps

What our global community has experienced since the new year began, is unprecedented. Three months ago, no one knew that SARS-CoV-2 existed. Now the virus has spread to almost every country, infecting at least 446,000 people whom we know about, and many more whom we do not. It has crashed economies and broken health-care systems, …

boyinorangeshirt
Coaches, Leadership, Reading, Teachers, Writing

Supporting Kids in Emotional Empowerment

So often when kids are working to recognize and regulate their own emotions, adults step in to tell or even dictate what kids need to do. Our Scholabox team chose to share resources for teachers and families to facilitate discussions, writing, reading, inquiry experiences for kids all around Emotional Intelligence. During this really tricky time …

Reading=Making Meaning
Campus Admins, Coaches, Leadership, Reading, Teachers

Reading = Making Meaning

A pivotal point in a reader’s journey is when she realizes, either intuitively or explicitly, that the goal of reading is to obtain meaning. Understanding the goal of reading moves our students from Reading as Compliance to Reading as Learning — a critical shift. —Dave Stuart Reading for meaning should be the goal for all readers. It …

Read Aloud2
Coaches, Leadership, Reading, Teachers

Read-Aloud: What It Is, Why It Matters

Reading books aloud to kids can be one of the most powerful practices in your classroom or, for that matter, your home. There’s much for us, families and educators, to appreciate about the read-aloud. This post will be short, but hopefully informative in a “reminder” kind of way. Here for our benefit, quotes from professional …

Coaches, Leadership, Reading, Teachers

Text Structures and Readers: It’s a Big Deal

Fifteen years ago in preparation to facilitate a PD session for teachers, I spent hours reading everything I could about text structure in expository texts. I was struck by how much I learned and how little I’d done to adequately prepare students to recognize and use knowledge of the types of structures authors use in …

Valinda Kimmel
Campus Admins, Coaches, Leadership, Reading, Teachers

What Must We Do For Kids Who Can’t Read?

Kids Who Can’t Read Teacher: “I’m looking at this running record for Andrew (5th grade student) and he can’t read words with multiple syllables. When’s he’s stuck and he tries to decode, I notice he doesn’t even really know vowel sounds.” Admin: “Which STAAR practice group is he in?” Teacher: “He meets with Ms. Pratt, …

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