Two Writing Teachers Podcast
Since 2007, Two Writing Teachers has been a vibrant community of reflective writers. We're excited to take our passion for teaching writing to new heights in the second season of our podcast. Join us as we explore ways to create, lead, and sustain joyful and productive writing workshops, empowering educators to help their students become competent, brave, and confident writers. Let's make writing instruction engaging and rewarding for everyone involved!
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Episodes
99 episodes
Energizing a Writing Unit: A Tip for Tomorrow from Melanie
Melanie shares four ways to reenergize student writers whose enthusiasm and stamina dwindle during more extended writing units. Her ideas are sure to reinvigorate students in engaging and meaningful ways. Go Deeper:
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9:34
Help K-8 Students with Executive Functioning Needs: A Conversation with a Colleague
This episode features Betsy Hubbard, an experienced educator and co-author at Two Writing Teachers. The discussion explores the critical role of executive functioning skills in writing and how deficits in these areas can impact students' perfor...
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The Power of Oral Language: A Tip for Tomorrow from Melanie
In this week's episode, Melanie shares six innovative strategies for using verbal rehearsal to empower young writers. She discusses techniques such as purposeful storytelling, visual cue cards, and fostering student collaborative partnerships. ...
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Build Writing Confidence with the "Ready, Do, Done" Model: A Tip for Tomorrow from Stacey
In this episode, Stacey explores the "Ready, Do, Done" model by Sarah Ward and Kristen Jacobsen to help students with executive functioning challenges become confident writers. She discusses the importance of setting clear intentions and gather...
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Get to Know Writers: A Digging Deeper Dialogue
This episode delves into the importance of understanding students as writers and its benefits to educators and learners. We explore how this knowledge fosters a stronger classroom community and informs more tailored instruction. Tried-and-true ...
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Exploring Best Practices and Research in Writing Instruction: A Digging Deeper Dialogue
It's the final episode of season two, so we're discussing some of the best practices for writing instruction. We cover the importance of a thriving writing community and the writing process, and we explore the role of oral language in boosting ...
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Plan Your Summer Learning: A Tip for Tomorrow from Melanie
Melanie explores critical strategies to help you plan for your summer learning. Discover practical tips for organizing your classroom, finding or forming a study group, curating mentor texts, and engaging in personal writing. You'll leave this ...
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Co-create Writing Goals: A Tip for Tomorrow from Stacey
Stacey explores the importance of co-creating goals with students to help them grow as writers. She discusses how collaboration during goal-setting enhances students' ownership, motivation, and personalized learning. It also allows for individu...
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Developing Paragraph Structure: A Tip For Tomorrow from Melanie
In this episode, Melanie guides you through the art of crafting concise and well-structured paragraphs that are easy to follow and understand. With her expert tips on oral rehearsal and the use of sentence frames, she empowers young writers to ...
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Unlock Strategies for Task Initiation: A Tip for Tomorrow from Stacey
Task initiation is one key to student success, particularly in the context of writing instruction. The episode highlights some students' challenges with executive functioning skills and how they struggle to begin tasks efficiently. The host pro...
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Addressing Perfectionism in Writing Instruction: A Conversation with a Colleague
In today’s Conversation with a Colleague, Stacey chats with Lainie Levin, a gifted interventionist and coach, about helping learners conquer perfectionism. Lainie unveils the manifestations of perfectionism in students, particularly during writ...
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Building Awareness of Sentence Structure: A Tip for Tomorrow from Melanie
Make sentence structure more straightforward for students with Melanie's intentional activities in this episode. Melanie shares ways she helps students understand the definition of sentences, create sentences with phrases and pictures, and comb...
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Capture Students' Progress with End-of-Year Letters: A Tip for Tomorrow from Stacey
Explore the origin and significance of end-of-year reflection letters in this week’s episode. Stacey highlights the unique nature of these letters, which go beyond self-evaluations of academics and instead focus on students reflecting on their ...
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Explore the Potential of Student-Facing AI Tools: A Digging Deeper Dialogue
We explore the vast potential of student-facing AI tools. Join us as we delve into the benefits of tools like Co:Writer Universal, EverWrite, Grammarly, Read&Write, and Speechify. Discover how these cutting-edge tools revolutionize students...
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40:56
Bring Checklists to Life: A Tip for Tomorrow from Melanie
It is helpful to create checklists that are accessible to students so they are manageable, digestible, and possible for students to utilize. In this tip, Melanie shares ways to help students chunk checklists, think with intention, and digitize ...
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Boost Writing Instruction with AI: A Digging Deeper Dialogue
In this episode, we talk about content creation, personalized learning, accessibility, efficiency & productivity with artificial intelligence. We share various teacher-facing AI tools and discuss how you can incorporate them into your writi...
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Create Personal and Living Poetry Anthologies: A Tip for Tomorrow from Stacey
Learn about two engaging ideas for National Poetry Month, which begins on April 1. Stacey shares a bit about creating a collaborative "Living Poetry Anthology" where students curate poems to display throughout the school. Next, she discusses de...
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Sentence Frames and Vocabulary Words: A Tip for Tomorrow from Melanie
There's a lot of brain work involved in written expression. This week, Melanie shares a tip to help students reduce their cognitive load, which will help them express their ideas more easily. In this tip, Melanie shares how providing students w...
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Accommodations for Access to Writing Instruction: A Digging Deeper Dialogue
In this episode, we explore accommodations for student writers. The episode has five categories: organization, materials/tools, time, response, and seating. This episode will equip you with ways to create an inclusive, accessible learning envir...
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Navigate a Digital World by Seeing, Hearing, and Reading: A Tip for Tomorrow from Stacey
Stacey explores the power of pairing written explanations with oral directions to enhance understanding in the context of writing workshop. She provides an overview of Driveway, a Chrome Extension that allows...
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Digital Texts as Mentors: A Tip for Tomorrow from Melanie
In this Tip for Tomorrow, Melanie provides three ways to use digital mentor texts. She provides insight on using videos as part of your whole-class instruction, inquiry lessons, and as a goal-setting tool. Take advantage of this episode if you ...
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6:34
Exploring the Power of Oral Language: A Conversation with a Colleague
Discover the untapped potential of oral language in the writing process and gain valuable insights from Lainie Levin, one of our TWTBlog co-authors. Lainie and Stacey discuss the importance of oral language beyond the primary years of elementar...
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40:02
Research and Writing Instruction: A Tip for Tomorrow from Melanie
Research can be instrumental in supporting instructional decision-making for teachers. In this Tip for Tomorrow, Melanie gives an overview of some of the most critical research surrounding writing instruction. She will cover what the res...
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Propel Writers Forward With Reflection Shares: A Tip for Tomorrow from Stacey
Join Stacey as she delves into the power of reflection shares to promote growth and development in student writing. She discusses how whole-group reflection allows students to share insights, experiences, and strategies, and fosters a sense of ...
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Developing as a Writer in the Slice of Life Community: A Digging Deeper Dialogue
We explore the profound benefits of participating in the month-long writing challenge. Listeners will discover the power of making connections and gaining a true understanding of being a writer while cultivating a writing practice. The episode ...
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