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Teaching writing to elementary students is one of those things that many teachers find challenging. If you do too, you’re not alone. Promise! So paragraph

Teaching writing to elementary students is one of those things that many teachers find challenging. If you do too, you’re not alone. Promise! So paragraph

You know those concepts that you need to teach your young first and second graders that just seem like something meant for older kids? Yeah,

Can we agree that students’ understanding of main idea and details is pretty important? And I’m sure we can agree we need a way to
Did we all think COVID-19 was something that wouldn’t reach us? I’m sure many of us did. And when it finally began to affect us,

Yes, yes I’m guilty of participating in one minute timed fluency tests, which encourage students to read as quickly as possible. And if the kid

We know that our students need to be able to use and understand academic vocabulary. It’s part of the foundation of their success. Of course

When I first learned of reciprocal teaching, that was the last. Why? It just seemed too complicated. That was before I looked into it again

I hope you caught my last post–Room to Write #1: Sequence of Events! If not, you can find it here. In this post I will

If you ask me what I enjoy teaching the most, I’d have to say writing. Writing! Writing! Writing! At the beginning of each year, I

So far, I have shared ideas for teaching ideas with Rocket Writes a Story and Enemy Pie. This post will focus on ideas using the

Teaching writing to elementary students is one of those things that many teachers find challenging. If you do too, you’re not alone. Promise! So paragraph

You know those concepts that you need to teach your young first and second graders that just seem like something meant for older kids? Yeah,

Can we agree that students’ understanding of main idea and details is pretty important? And I’m sure we can agree we need a way to
Did we all think COVID-19 was something that wouldn’t reach us? I’m sure many of us did. And when it finally began to affect us,

Yes, yes I’m guilty of participating in one minute timed fluency tests, which encourage students to read as quickly as possible. And if the kid

We know that our students need to be able to use and understand academic vocabulary. It’s part of the foundation of their success. Of course

When I first learned of reciprocal teaching, that was the last. Why? It just seemed too complicated. That was before I looked into it again

I hope you caught my last post–Room to Write #1: Sequence of Events! If not, you can find it here. In this post I will

If you ask me what I enjoy teaching the most, I’d have to say writing. Writing! Writing! Writing! At the beginning of each year, I

So far, I have shared ideas for teaching ideas with Rocket Writes a Story and Enemy Pie. This post will focus on ideas using the
I’m Stacy and welcome to the Literacy Please website! With over 20 years of classroom experience, I’m a passionate educator dedicated to helping young writers find their voices and love for writing. Throughout my career, I’ve developed practical, engaging strategies that nurture creativity, build confidence, and strengthen foundational writing skills in young learners. My goal is to support teachers in transforming writing instruction, making it a joyful and enriching part of the day for Kindergarten through second-grade students.