September 2017 eNewsletter
Tips for Constructive Writing Conferences
CaptivationStation
Writing Giggle of the Month
Social Media Spotlight
PledgeCents Partnership
Tips for Constructive Writing Conferences
CaptivationStation
Writing Giggle of the Month
Social Media Spotlight
PledgeCents Partnership
“Teachers have the privilege to empower children. The spark of inspiration is what students value a teacher for all their lives.”
~Sadhguru
Tips for Constructive Writing Conferences
Watch the video below to hear one of our professional development coaches share some tips for successful writing conferences.
- Keep clear and concise notes.
- Teach students to work independently.
- Conference during Independent Practice.
- Differentiate your instruction.
Writing Giggle of the Month
Ethan, a first grader from Pittsburgh, is happy to be back to school because he likes to write. This is music to our ears!
Social Media Spotlight
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Loving your experience with our free trial or want to use CaptivationStation but your district can’t afford it? Because of our commitment to building empowered writers, we are now giving you the opportunity to raise funds with our partners at PledgeCents. To see how it works visit: https://www.writingcity.comWe know that budgets are tight, but we don’t want that to prevent your students from receiving the benefits of a quality writing program that they deserve. We have partnered with Pre K-12 crowdfunding experts to help you raise funds for WriteSteps’ products.
If you or your school is interested in this funding opportunity, simply click here! It’s quick and easy. You’ll begin raising funds immediately.
“Thank you so much for the absolutely amazing opportunity to use WriteSteps this past year. Not only did I see huge growth in my students’ writing, I feel that I blossomed as a writing teacher for the first time in my career that started in 1984…that’s saying something! My favorite thing about using WriteSteps was how confident my students became. I could ask them to write anything, and the majority happily complied. Overall, this program was quite a highlight in my classroom this year.”
~Laura Watkins, 4th Grade Teacher, Carver Elementary, Neosho, MO
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