FREE TRAINING

How to Teach Writing Mini Lessons Without Stressing

Four Strategies that Great Writing Teachers are Using

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In This Training

YOU WILL LEARN

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2 Ways to Shorten Your Mini Lessons

There is so much that our kids need to learn, but so little time to actually teach. Let me give you some practical ideas for keeping your lessons super effective, but crazy short.

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The Easiest Way to Add Mentor Text to Your Lessons

Mentor text is text that is a good example of the writing that you want your students to produce. But who has time for searching for the perfect book?  Let's chat about an easy way to get mentor text into the hands of your writers.

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Number One Way to Keep Students Engaged in Your Lesson

Do your students stare at the clock during writing time? Do you deliver a lesson, only to have a dozen kids ask questions that you already covered? I have the answer to keeping students on task!

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How to Sign Up for my Online Writing Professional Development Course

At the end of this free training, I am going to give you all of the details about signing up for the Not So Wimpy Writing Masterclass! Everyone who signs up will be given a free bonus mini writing unit too!

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"This is the first year that I feel confident with how my kids did on the writing portion of the state assessment, and I couldn't have done it without your guidance."

Amanda Blohm

This training is for you if...

  • You teach writing in grades 2, 3, 4 or 5.
  • You feel completely lost when it comes to teaching writing lessons. What do I teach? How do I make the time? How do I keep students engaged?
  • You hate to admit it, but sometimes you really hate teaching writing.
  • You want to learn how to be an effective writing teacher who is excited to teach writing skills.

A Personal Invitation from Jamie...

When I first started teaching writing, I felt completely overwhelmed and inadequate. Honestly, I had no idea what I was doing. Have you ever felt this way?

I began going to trainings, reading books and articles and trying new things in my classroom. I got brave! And the payoff was HUGE!

I learned to teach writing without hating it. The best part? My students became better writers!

I can't wait to share strategies that work! You won't hate teaching writing when we are finished! 

Choose the time that works best for you.

See You There!

Jamie

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