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Writing at the beginning of the year in kindergarten is all about building confidence. The kids have to see themselves as writers - even when that just means drawing pictures or writing squiggles. It can feel like a slow start, but it's so important that as we develop these tiny writers, we take our time to build them up step by step. I start early in the year by introducing the structure and purpose of our writer's workshop. Kids learn what and why writers write with an emphasis on the fact…

Wendy Mutch saved to Writing
Teaching the writing process to early writers can be challenging. Read along to find helpful strategies and ways to hold your students accountable when it comes to taking ownership of the writing process with fidelity!
Yolanda Turner saved to Writing
My students were having difficulty staying focused at writing center. I decided to make theses folders for them to grab from the writing center and take back to their seats. I love that they have the resources and tools they need without having to physically be at the writing center. It is also a visual reminder for other students to leave them alone while they write. I only make enough in my classroom for the number of students who will be at writing center. You could also make one for each…
Elaine Jackson saved to ELA Ideas
Use these free Writing Folders and freebies to give your writers support during their independent writing time. Find all our FREE Writing Printables HERE. If you are a subscriber to my newsletter, you can download all the printables that go with it for FREE! Not a subscriber? Simply subscribe HERE! NOTE: If you are already a ... Read More about Writing Folders – for K-5 Learners

Mamarazzi saved to Language arts ideas
A collaborative blog where two friends share great ideas, activities, and resources about teaching, coaching, and tutoring in the primary grades!

Gabrielle Olson saved to focus wall
A collaborative blog where two friends share great ideas, activities, and resources about teaching, coaching, and tutoring in the primary grades!

Matty Pena saved to Teaching Materials
Put writing tools at your elementary student's fingertips with theses Writer's Offices!
Rebecca Chui saved to Lucy Calkins
Find out how you can keep your writers organized with these easy-to-make folders. All you need is two pocket folders and a long-arm stapler. The four pockets are great for holding all the papers student writers need as they work through the writing process; prewriting, drafting, revising/editing, and publishing. Your students will be so organized they'll be able to complete their writing projects on time!
If you were to ask me my favorite time of the school day, I would hands down tell you it’s our writing time, and particularly our writing workshop time. I just love the format of that block of time where I have the opportunity to teach a mini-lesson and then my students have the chance...

Becky Bradley Little saved to Pre-Writing
Use these free Writing Folders and freebies to give your writers support during their independent writing time. Find all our FREE Writing Printables HERE. If you are a subscriber to my newsletter, you can download all the printables that go with it for FREE! Not a subscriber? Simply subscribe HERE! NOTE: If you are already a ... Read More about Writing Folders – for K-5 Learners
Nancy saved to Writing folders