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Heather Frank & Kari Rowe
- Mar 20
Teaching Tips: Using Progressions with Primary Writers
In the first blog of this two-part series, Heather shared a possible process for creating student-facing writing progressions. You can...

Pam Koutrakos
- May 21, 2020
Revising What Self-Care Looks Like and Means to Me
On March 19th, Making MY Plan: Self-Care During School Closings was posted. I knew that my educating and caregiving instincts were...


Pam Koutrakos
- Jan 6, 2018
Kickin’ It Old School
See if this list matches your worry list about kids and people in general: They don’t…. Spend time being “present” Talk to each other...

Pam Koutrakos
- Nov 5, 2016
What Do Our Word Study Notebooks Look Like?
Many teachers I know (myself included) keep their own reading and writing notebooks. We want to show students that we live this work...

Laura Sarsten and Pam Koutrakos
- Oct 12, 2016
Becoming Risk Seekers: How Can We Start Exploring Possibilities?
This post was written by consultants Laura Sarsten and Pam Koutrakos. Have you ever wished you could bottle up that initial...


Patty McGee
- May 18, 2016
END THE YEAR BY KICKING OFF SUMMER READING PLANS
This post is written by literacy consultant Patty McGee. Perhaps you agree– summertime is the best reading time of all. However, many...