Showing posts with label workshop model. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workshop model. Show all posts

April 26, 2019

Using Reading & Writing Workshops with Middle & High School Students

The workshop model creates open spaces where the students we teach can grow as readers and writers. Middle school and high school English Language Arts teachers discussed how they incorporate elements of reading and writing workshop into their classes. Teachers also shared the role of choice in their classroom. Read through the chat for ideas to implement in your own classroom.
This #2ndaryELA Twitter chat was all about the workshop model. Middle school and high school English Language Arts teachers discussed how they incorporate elements of reading and writing workshop into their classes. Teachers also shared the role of choice reading and read alouds in their classroom.

Read through the chat below to find out how to connect choice reading and whole class lessons. You'll get ideas about favorite workshop mini-lessons. You'll also find ways to give students peer and teacher feedback.

Hope you'll join us next week for another chat. We'd also love for you to join our 2ndaryELA Facebook group (even if you aren't on Twitter). 2ndaryELA is a group of middle and high school English Language Arts teachers looking to share ideas and best practices. This group is an extension of our Twitter chat and a place for collaboration, questions, and encouragement. Feel free to post teaching ideas, success stories, links, photos, etc. that will enhance our instruction.



The workshop model creates open spaces where the students we teach can grow as readers and writers. Middle school and high school English Language Arts teachers discussed how they incorporate elements of reading and writing workshop into their classes. Teachers also shared the role of choice in their classroom. Read through the chat for ideas to implement in your own classroom.

April 21, 2019

#2ndaryELA Twitter Chat on Tuesday 4/23 Topic: Reading & Writing Workshop

Join secondary English Language Arts teachers Tuesday evenings at 8 pm EST on Twitter. This week's chat will be about reading and writing workshops.
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Brynn Allison, The Literary Maven, & Lisa Spangler, Mrs. Spangler in the Middle, host #2ndaryELA on Twitter every Tuesday evening from 8 - 8:30 PM EST. #2ndaryELA is a weekly chat for secondary English Language Arts teachers focused on a topic. Every Sunday, we post the topic and questions on our blogs to allow you to prepare for the upcoming Tuesday evening's chat. Thank you to everyone who joined us last week and we hope that you will join us again.

We'd also love for you to join our 2ndaryELA Facebook group, even if you aren't on Twitter. 2ndaryELA is a group of middle and high school English Language Arts teachers looking to share ideas and best practices. This group is an extension of our Twitter chat and a place for collaboration, questions, and encouragement. Feel free to post teaching ideas, success stories, resource links, photos, etc. that will enhance our instruction.

On Tuesday, April 23, our #2ndaryELA chat will be about teaching reading and writing workshops.

Join secondary English Language Arts teachers Tuesday evenings at 8 pm EST on Twitter. This week's chat will be about reading and writing workshops.

The Directions:
1. Log into Twitter on Tuesday from 8-8:30 PM EST.
2. Search for tweets with the hashtag #2ndaryELA in the search bar. Make sure to click “Latest.”
3. Introductions are for the first 5 minutes.
4. Starting at 8:05 (@literarymaven or @2peasandadog) will post questions every 5 minutes using the format Q1, Q2, Q3, etc. and the hashtag #2ndaryELA.
5. Respond to questions using the format A1, A2, A3, etc. with #2ndaryELA.
6. Follow any teachers responding and who are also using #2ndaryELA.
7. Like and respond to other teachers' tweets.

You can schedule your responses to the questions ahead of time using a scheduler like TweetDeck or HootSuite (but don't forget to use A1, A2, etc. and #2ndaryELA). Links are encouraged, so be sure to use a link shortener like tinyurlbitlygoo.gl or ow.ly Just visit one of those links and paste your long link to shorten it for Twitter. Using images is also encouraged when relevant.

New to chats? Here are the rules:
1. Stay on topic & stay positive!
2. Please do not post or promote paid products unless specifically asked.
3. If you arrive late, try to look through other posts before beginning.
4. Feel free to just read, like, and/or retweet.
5. Always use our hashtag #2ndaryELA, including in your replies to others.
6. Make sure your twitter feed is set to public. (Also keep in mind that Twitter is completely public – that means students, parents, and administrators can and will read what you tweet.)

You can also check out a quick video tutorial in this blog post.

Be sure to spread the word to any teacher friends who might be interested in joining us as well. We look forward to chatting with you Tuesday evening and in our 2ndaryELA Facebook group!

Get caught up on past chats here:

September 8, 2017

Implementing the Workshop Model in your Secondary ELA Classroom

Student choice = student buy-in and using a workshop model is a great way to incorporate student choice. This #2ndaryELA Twitter chat was all about implementing the workshop model in a secondary ELA classroom.  Middle school and high school English Language Arts teachers discussed the role of read alouds and choice reading in instruction. Teachers also shared how they connect whole class lessons to students' choice reading. Read through the chat for ideas to implement in your own classroom.
This #2ndaryELA Twitter chat was all about implementing the workshop model in a secondary ELA classroom.  Middle school and high school English Language Arts teachers discussed the role of read alouds and choice reading in instruction. Teachers also shared how they connect whole class lessons to students' choice reading.

Read through the chat below to find out how to effectively group students. You'll get ideas about how to structure a writing unit around student choice. You'll also find ways to provide timely feedback to help students improve their writing.

Hope you'll join us next week for another chat. We'd also love for you to join our 2ndaryELA Facebook group (even if you aren't on Twitter). 2ndaryELA is a group of middle and high school English Language Arts teachers looking to share ideas and best practices. This group is an extension of our Twitter chat and a place for collaboration, questions, and encouragement. Feel free to post teaching ideas, success stories, links, photos, etc. that will enhance our instruction.