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Letting Students Use A.I. for Writing? Consider this... Ep. 2116 Nov 202500:24:31

There is no one correct way to handle A.I. use in the classroom. But let's have grace with each other as we grapple with this huge issue facing educators. There is so much to consider... and that's what I'm tackling today.

Here are some A.I. tools you may want to check out:
Class Companion: https://classcompanion.com/
Snorkl: https://snorkl.app/

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📝 Looking for writing professional development? My 10-module video course will walk you through ALL the steps of an engaging writer's workshop. You'll see pictures of it in action, and I take a deep, deep dive into HOW to teach the 6 high-priority skills. A bonus module goes deep into the world of teaching essays in middle school. More details below

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Why Fun Writing Prompts Do Not = Engagement Ep. 2003 Nov 202500:10:46

Sure, writing prompts are fun, but when it comes to true engagement, cute activities and digital games can only take your students so far. In this episode, I break down why short-term motivators are the “green tea diets” of writing instruction, and how to build something more sustainable. Learn what actually keeps students hooked all year long: ownership, structure, student leadership, and a workshop that feels like home


Happy writing,

Robin

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The Science of Writing: My Hunt for Research-Based Writing Instruction in Middle School Ep. 1113 Jul 202500:21:50

This episode is the audio from one of my most popular YouTube videos, so if you hear me say “look at this” or reference something on screen, don’t worry! I've linked the full video below!

In this deep dive, I unpack what I discovered after listening to the Sold a Story podcast and asking myself a big question: Where’s the research on writing instruction? Spoiler alert: it’s complicated. But I share what I found, what’s missing, and what we can do right now to teach writing with more clarity and confidence.

You’ll also hear:

  • What the 10 essential components of effective writing instruction are
  • Why sentence combining is a powerhouse strategy
  • The surprising research around grammar instruction (and what to do instead)
  • And the one line from Mel Robbins that changed everything for me

🔗 Watch the full video with visuals on YouTube:
The Science of Writing - My Hunt for RESEARCH-based Writing Instruction in Middle School

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Don't Ask Comprehension Questions When Reading a Novel: The Brilliance of TRACKING Ep 1006 Jul 202500:23:25

Traditional comprehension questions are holding your students back. It’s time for a shift. This method flips the script on how we approach novel studies and writing in middle school, moving beyond recall questions and into deep, authentic engagement.

Instead of asking students to remember what happened, this strategy teaches them to track what matters. By gathering purposeful evidence on theme, characterization, world-building, and author’s craft as they read, students naturally build the foundation for high-level literary analysis. And the best part? It all connects seamlessly to evidence-based writing using the CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) framework.

Use this approach to bring more meaning to your novel studies, elevate your writing instruction, and finally answer the question: how do you truly teach writing in middle school? You start here.


Want a closer look at the Literary Evidence Trackers? Go HERE.

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Stop Teaching Narrative Essays First: My Game-Changing Essay Sequence for Grades 4–8 Ep.930 Jun 202500:30:00

What if the reason your students hate writing isn’t because they’re unmotivated but because you’re asking them to do too much, too soon?

In this episode, I’m breaking down why I stopped starting the year with narrative writing and how changing the order of essay instruction completely transformed my classroom. I’ll walk you through the exact essay sequence I use, why it works, and how each step builds skills (and confidence) without overwhelming students.


If you’ve ever felt like writing instruction just isn’t clicking... this might be the missing piece.

Need done-for-you essay lessons? Go HERE

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If You Teach Writing in THIS Order, Everything Will Click into Place Ep. 825 Jun 202500:21:22

If teaching writing feels like one long game of catch-up… this episode will flip your perspective.

In today’s episode, I’m revealing the six writing skills I teach first in my student-led writing workshop and why the order of instruction matters more than you think. You’ll learn how to teach skills that build on each other and give students instant momentum.

We’ll talk about:
 ✔️ The confidence-building skill you should always start with
 ✔️ Why “show, don’t tell” can wait
 ✔️ How to build writing fluency one layer at a time
 

If you’ve ever felt like your writing block is just… not clicking, this episode will give you the structure and strategy to change that.

🎧 Plus, I’ll share how to keep these six skills spiraling through everything you teach all year long.

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What Publishing Taught Me About Teaching Writing Ep. 722 Jun 202500:21:58

When I became a published author, I thought I understood revision...until I met my editor. And then my second editor. And my third.

In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on what really happens in the publishing world, all the way from developmental edits to line edits to the final proofread. This changed everything about the way I teach writing. 

You'll hear how authors revise in stages, why feedback is always focused (and never rushed), and how we can bring that same layered process into the classroom.

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by student drafts and unsure when or how to give feedback, this episode will give you a fresh structure. Enjoy!

Robin

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Teacher Talk! How this Teacher Implemented a Structured Writer's Workshop in 8th Grade Ep 617 Jun 202500:26:25

Meet Tisha, an 8th grade ELA teacher who implemented the structured writing workshop in her classroom. She shares what worked during her first year of implementation. 

You'll learn:
✔️How to use BOTH physical and digital notebooks for writing
✔️organization strategies for student leaders
✔️how to incorporate AI successfully in the writing process
✔️how this workshop changed her 8th graders

An episode not to be missed. Share with other ELA teacher friends! 

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From Acronyms to Autonomy: A Better Way to Teach Writing Ep 513 Jun 202500:21:25

🏀 What does Steph Curry’s pregame warm-up have to do with writing instruction? Everything.

In this episode, I'm comparing the basketball legend’s unpredictable, skill-building practice routine with the way we should be preparing students to write. You’ll hear two stories...one courtside, and one from a humid gym in 1986... that illustrate exactly why rigid acronyms and overstructured templates can freeze young writers in their tracks.

If your students ask, "What do I do next?" every time they write, this episode breaks down:

  • Why too many acronyms can backfire in the classroom
  • How to build confident, intuitive writers using quick writes and daily reps
  • What “joy points” and “sophistication” look like in middle school essays
  • The two acronyms I do use (and why they actually work)

Whether you're a teacher or homeschool parent, this episode is a must-listen if you want to raise writers who can “shoot” from any direction...just like Steph.

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Fixing the Flaws in the Writing Workshop Model Ep. 410 Jun 202500:30:04

Many teachers are abandoning writing workshop… but not because it failed. It’s because the structure was missing.

In this episode of Beyond the Paragraph, I’m sharing how you can reclaim the power of workshop with simple, transformative shifts that bring clarity, consistency, and calm to your writing block.

Whether you’re a former fan of Calkins-style instruction or just tired of chaotic, unproductive workshop time, this episode will help you:

  • Identify why traditional workshop often falls apart
  • Discover how structure with explicit instruction makes all the difference
  • Reignite your love for writing time

Let’s bring back the workshop we actually wanted...the one where students truly have ownership, skills are clear, and everyone knows the plan.

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📝 Read the latest blog posts for writing tips & ideas

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Classroom Management in a Student-Led Writing Workshop Ep 308 Jun 202500:30:43

🎯 In this episode, I’m walking you through the daily structure that keeps students engaged and independent without constant redirection. You’ll hear exactly how I:

✅ Use student-led routines to minimize off-task behavior
✅ Reinforce expectations without micromanaging
✅ Turn workshop into a powerful classroom management tool
✅ Build a classroom culture where students lead, collaborate, and stay on task

Whether you teach in a classroom or homeschool around the kitchen table, you’ll walk away with real strategies you can start using tomorrow.

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The Truth About Real Writers (And What It Means for Your ELA Class) Ep 207 Jun 202500:23:28

In this episode of Beyond the Paragraph, I’m pulling back the curtain on what real writers do and how we can finally start teaching like that. As a middle school ELA teacher and children’s book author with Disney, HarperCollins, and Houghton Mifflin, I’ve lived both worlds. 

You’ll learn:

  • What real authors actually do (and what we don’t)
  • 4 things writers do that students should too
  • A simple shift you can make this week to transform your writing block

Whether you teach in a classroom or around a kitchen table, this episode will help you ditch the rigid checklists and start teaching writing that actually works.

LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST:

Elizabeth Gilbert's TED talk

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Why October Is the Secret Weapon for Your Writing Workshop Ep. 1913 Oct 202500:13:50

October is pure magic for writing teachers...if you use it right. 🕯️

In this episode, I’m sharing why you should lean into spooky writing this month (and not just because it’s fun). You’ll learn how Halloween-themed prompts can teach real craft skills like suspense, pacing, and voice… and how they can completely turn around reluctant writers.

I’ll walk you through my favorite October classroom activities: persuasive “Change My Mind” debates, Stranger Things-style story prompts, and a hilarious monster real-estate challenge your students will beg to do again.

Ready to make this October unforgettable? Grab my Halloween Writing Bundle here 👇
🎃 Halloween Writing Prompts & Persuasive Writing Activities

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Structured Writing: A Better Way to Teach Writing Ep 104 Jun 202500:20:51

In this first episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on why traditional writing instruction isn’t working and what you can do instead. I’ll walk you through the simple shift I made that completely transformed my classroom (and made teaching writing way more fun for everyone involved).

I’m sharing:

  • Why most students sound like robots when they write (and how to fix it)

  • What “structured writing” really means

  • What to expect from this podcast and how it can support you all year long

If you want to dive into the 10-video FULL training on The Structured Writer’s Workshop, go HERE.

Whether you teach in a classroom or homeschool around the kitchen table, I hope this episode gives you a sigh of relief and a spark of inspiration.

Let’s rethink how we teach writing. I’ll show you how.

~Robin

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Welcome to Beyond the Paragraph!29 May 202500:01:56

Meet your host, Robin Mellom, middle school ELA teacher and author of ten children’s books with Disney, HarperCollins, and Houghton Mifflin. In this quick trailer, you’ll hear why she rebuilt her entire approach to writing instruction and how this podcast will help you do the same.

 🎙️ Beyond the Paragraph is for teachers and homeschool educators who are ready to: 

  • Move past rigid, formulaic writing lessons
  • Help students write with confidence, clarity, and voice
  • Use practical strategies that actually work in grades 4–8
  • Create autonomous writers who revise with purpose

 🎧 Follow Beyond the Paragraph wherever you get your podcasts—and let’s rethink writing instruction together. 

 👉 Want to go deeper?
Learn about the structured writing method here:
🔗 structuredwritingteacher.com

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📝 Read the latest blog posts for writing tips & ideas

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Teaching Hooks: I'm Sharing the Secret! Ep. 1828 Sep 202500:23:02

In this episode, I start with a student story that proves just how powerful a hook can be, and then we dig into the real work of teaching them. You’ll hear my philosophy on why hooks aren’t just “sentence starters,” why rhetorical questions are only training wheels (and how to move past them), and the one secret that makes kids lean in with curiosity.

Plus, I’ll explain how keeping cognitive load low is the key to helping every student succeed.

And finally, you can Hook Hop! Here's your Teacher Trail I’ve created:


1️⃣ Start with my 9-minute YouTube demo (three ways to write narrative + essay hooks).
2️⃣ Share the student-facing video from Write with Robin.
3️⃣ Come back here for more student examples, strategies, and depth.

Next step on your trail? HOP HERE!


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"The UNICORN of Writing" Ep. 1721 Sep 202500:20:23

In this episode, I share the story behind one teacher’s phrase “the unicorn of writing” and unpack what that really means.

We’ll explore why writing instruction so often feels frustrating, what qualities a true “unicorn” approach would have, and the small shifts you can make to bring some of that magic into your own classroom. Along the way, you’ll hear stories of reluctant writers turning a corner, and I’ll leave you with a few practical strategies you can try tomorrow.

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Are You Teaching Essays The Wrong Way? Ep. 1614 Sep 202500:16:18

 What if your students could experience essay structure instead of just being told about it? In this episode, I introduce The Rebuild Relay, which is a constructivist teaching method that gets students moving, problem-solving, and teaching each other. You’ll hear how it works with a 7th grade argumentative essay, why it’s more effective than reading the rubric aloud, and how it can be adapted for younger learners with a fun Detective & Informant twist. Plus, I’ll share ways this strategy can be used across subjects like math, science, and history. 

To read about it in depth and see a short video: Go HERE

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The Structured Writer’s Workshop™ CRASH COURSE! Learn how to make writing instruction structured and engaging in under 60 minutes Ep.1531 Aug 202500:53:15

In this 60-minute audiobook, you’ll learn the complete framework behind the Structured Writer’s Workshop™, a structured approach that helps students in grades 4–8 become confident, independent writers. They also LOVE it. 

Why This Workshop Is Different

I’m not just a teacher, I’m also a published author of children’s books with Disney-Hyperion, HarperCollins, and Houghton Mifflin. What I learned from working with editors and revising manuscripts under tight deadlines transformed the way I teach writing.

The routines in the Structured Writer’s Workshop™ are the same ones professional authors use every day, but they're adapted to fit a real classroom. That means your students aren’t just “doing assignments”… they’re practicing the skills of actual writers.

What You’ll Learn in This Crash Course:

  • The 6 SUPER Skills that build strong writers step by step
  • How to structure your writing block so students are engaged 
  • Simple routines that give students ownership of their writing and revision
  • How this framework fits seamlessly into ELA or homeschool instruction
  • Real classroom strategies that work for all learners (reluctant writers included)

Get the free eBook PDF here!

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Revolutionizing Student Writing: Beyond the 4x4 Classroom17 Aug 202500:31:08

The writing crisis in American classrooms isn't due to lack of teacher effort, it's our instructional model. When the Nation's Report Card reveals only 27% of eighth graders scoring proficient in writing, we need to examine what's really happening in our classrooms.

After spending nearly a decade away from teaching to become a professional writer, I returned to education as a "fish out of water," shocked by both how writing instruction had changed and how my professional writing experience contradicted classroom practices. While publishers expected complete manuscript rewrites in weeks or even days, schools were still dedicating entire quarters to single essays. This disconnect revealed a crucial truth: volume matters enormously in developing writing proficiency.

Kelly Gallagher's critique of the "4x4 classroom" (four big books, four big essays annually) resonates deeply with what professional writers like RL Stine know instinctively—writing improves through consistent practice, not occasional massive projects. Stine, who produced Goosebumps books monthly, found that "writing fast forced him to stay in the flow, avoid overthinking, and treat perfectionism like the monster it is."

My structured writing method transforms reluctant writers through daily sentence combining exercises, perspective-based quick writes using engaging images, and explicit weekly workshop skills. When essay time arrives, we tackle it in focused 10-day blocks with clear checkpoints rather than dragging the process across an entire quarter. Students set line-length goals, building the confidence to overcome writing inertia while developing authentic voice.

The results speak volumes! Students who once feared writing now request additional workshop time. Even implementing these strategies mid-year yields remarkable growth. Start tomorrow by replacing traditional warm-ups with sentence combining and perspective-based quick writes, and watch as your students discover that writing can actually be enjoyable.

Visit structuredwritingteacher.com to learn more about implementing these volume-based strategies in your classroom.

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📝 Read the latest blog posts for writing tips & ideas

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THIS is The Secret Ingredient for Better Writing Across All Subjects Ep. 1327 Jul 202500:28:07

In this episode, I’m diving into why CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) is the ultimate pivot skill. It’s not just for ELA. Students can use it in science, history, short responses, and full essays—and the more they practice it, the more confident and structured their writing becomes.

You’ll hear how I scaffold it with sentence frames, expand it with an “Explain in your own words” step, and enrich it with a hook and a powerful closing statement.  No matter your experience with CER, you’ll walk away with tools to make it more effective, more transferable, and way more engaging. 

 🎧 Let’s talk about how to teach CER… and why it might be the most important writing move you make all year. 

Need CER resources? Go HERE.

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Before the Rubrics: What to Teach the FIRST WEEK of Writing Ep. 1220 Jul 202500:35:00

When it comes to writing instruction, the first week can make or break your year. In this episode, I’m walking you through exactly how I start the school year in my writing classroom. You'll hear about the phone call I make before students ever step through the door, and the voice lesson my students beg to do again.

I’m sharing:

  • The one question I ask families that tells me everything about a student’s writing mindset
  • How I get an honest, messy, meaningful baseline writing sample
  • Why I don’t open the writing workshop right away (and what we do instead)
  • The unexpected activity that teaches voice better than any anchor chart
  • How I use my ELA Three-a-Day to build grammar skills and writing stamina, all year long

These are the exact lessons I use to set the tone, build trust, and kick off a student-led writing program that actually works. 

Mentioned in this video:

Back to School: Icebreaker activities and writing prompts

How to Write a Scene, not a Story


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How to Refresh Your Mid-Year Writing Routine Ep. 2230 Nov 202500:13:40

If you teach writing in grades 4-8, you know the mid-year engagement slump is real! Here are 3 ways to get them energized again and back on track!

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How to Teach Writing with a "Skills First" Approach Ep. 2425 Jan 202600:17:35

In this episode, I explain how I teach writing using a skills-first approach, and why strong writing instruction shouldn’t start with essays.

Instead of working backward from essay types alone, I focus on building foundational writing skills that transfer to every genre, every subject, and every state test. I break down how I structure writing instruction across the year so students practice what matters most before essays ever begin.

I share:

  • What a skills-first writing program actually looks like in grades 4–8
  • The six core writing skills my students practice all year (and why the first three matter most)
  • How daily sentence combining improves grammar, sentence structure, and clarity
  • Why quick writes eliminate writer’s block and build writing stamina
  • How I use CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) instead of RACE across ELA, science, and social studies
  • How I teach essay structure by deconstructing student writing, not memorizing formulas
  • Why short, focused essay cycles lead to stronger writing and less grading
  • How this approach builds real confidence before state testing

I also share one of my favorite end-of-year moments, when students rewrite a piece from the first week of school and see just how much their writing has changed.

If you’re looking for a clearer, more effective way to teach writing in upper elementary or middle school, this episode walks you through the structure, routines, and mindset behind a skills-first writing classroom.

Recommended for:
Grades 4–8 teachers, ELA teachers, writing coaches, and homeschool educators

Ready to dive into my full year curriculum? Go HERE.

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📝 Read the latest blog posts for writing tips & ideas

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Curriculum Changes Coming in 2026 for Structured Writing (Grades 4–8) Ep. 2318 Jan 202600:22:30

In this episode, I’m sharing what’s changing, what’s staying the same, and what’s evolving in my Structured Writing program for 2026.

After a short break, I reflect on where writing instruction feels different right now, especially as more teachers are rethinking digital tools, screen time, and the return to physical notebooks. I talk through new research that’s shaping my thinking, including insights from The Digital Delusion by Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath, and how it’s influencing the way I design writing instruction.

You’ll hear updates on:

  • The shift toward a One-Click Curriculum that makes materials easier to find and use
  • How daily warm-ups and quick writes are expanding to include story starters
  • Why creative writing and voice matter more than ever
  • A new Reading Lab format that brings structured discussion into reading instruction
  • How CER is being intentionally connected across ELA, science, history, and math
  • What’s coming next for grades 4 through 8

This episode is especially helpful if you teach upper elementary or middle school and are thinking about how to balance structure, creativity, and meaningful writing practice in the year ahead.

Interested in my full writing curriculum? Go HERE.

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RACE Writing Strategy vs C.E.R.: Which Strategy Works Better? Ep. 2505 Feb 202600:21:51

In this episode, I compare the RACE writing strategy and the CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) framework to help you decide which approach works better for students. I explain why I moved away from RACE and now use CER across all subjects, including ELA, science, and social studies. You’ll see how CER simplifies constructed responses, strengthens student reasoning, and creates one consistent writing system for the entire school day. If you’re looking for a clearer, more effective way to teach evidence-based writing, this shift might be the game changer you need.

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Why Grammar Isn't Transferring to Student Writing (And How To Fix It) Ep. 2719 Apr 202600:43:09

 Grammar instruction is one of those topics that sounds simple… until you’re actually in the classroom trying to make it stick. You’ve probably heard “teach grammar in context” a hundred times, but what does that really look like in practice? And why do students who can ace a grammar worksheet still ignore those same skills in their writing? Frustrating!!

In this episode, I’m digging into the tension between teaching grammar explicitly and teaching it in context, and why the real answer isn’t choosing one or the other. I’ll walk you through what’s actually going wrong, why grammar often doesn’t transfer, and how to turn grammar into something students use naturally as they write… not just something they memorize and forget.

If you’ve ever felt like your students “know it” but aren’t applying it, this will give you a completely different way to think about grammar instruction. The goal is simple, but powerful… grammar should make writing stronger, not more confusing. And when you build it into a clear system, it finally starts to stick.

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Writing Test Prep That Actually Works: CER + Collaboration Ep. 2612 Mar 202600:24:37

State testing season is coming… but test prep doesn’t have to mean endless practice tests.

In this video, I share some of the most effective ways to prepare students for the writing portion of the state test, especially the performance task where students must write essays and constructed responses.

Instead of rushing through digital practice tests, I’ll show you how to turn test prep into meaningful learning activities that build real writing skills.

You’ll learn how to:

• Use CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) to prepare students for constructed responses
• Help students practice argument writing and thesis statements before the test
• Turn digital questions into collaborative whiteboard activities
• Use task card games like Scoot to review grammar and reading skills
• Get students to explain their thinking and eliminate wrong answers

These strategies help students go deeper with their learning, instead of skimming the surface during test prep.

You’ll also get a sneak peek at the upcoming 5th Grade Structured Writing Curriculum and see examples of activities you can use right away.

📌 Resources mentioned in the video:
Chicken Foot Thesis Writing


Brain Battle


Scoot

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Before Planning in the Fall, Give This a Listen Ep. 2807 Jun 202600:15:16

It's a Deep Thoughts day, and I want to push on something most of us have never stopped to question: the order we plan our ELA year in. 

In this episode I get into how to intertwine reading and writing: how to get students reading like writers instead of scanning for comprehension answers, how your writing lessons can cover your RL and RI standards at the same time, and how many full novels I actually teach in a year (with a nod to Kelly Gallagher on reading volume). Writing is the spine. Reading is the muscle. You need both.  

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My full-year writing & grammar curriculum

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5th grade

6th grade

7th grade

8th grade

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How To Get Kids to WANT to Write Teaching Writing in Grades 3-8 Ep. 2918 Jun 202600:06:51

How do I get students to actually want to write? It's the question every ELA teacher and homeschool parent runs into, and it's where I start this brand-new 5-Minute Flash Training series for summer.

Here's the heart of it: most writing instruction assigns writing instead of teaching it. We hand kids the finished cake and say "now you make one." In this quick training I share why desire to write matters more than we admit, and why confidence and stamina have to come before the essays, the paragraphs, and the short constructed responses. Build those two things first, and everything else gets easier.

This is the foundation of my Structured Writers Workshop, the method I built after years of learning from my own editors as a published children's author. Throughout this series I'll keep coming back to confidence and stamina, daily warm-ups, voice, and the specific order I teach writing skills in.

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The full-year writing and grammar curriculum for grades 3 through 8 is now complete. 

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➡️ Learn more about the FULL Structured Writing training PD

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