#2ndaryELA Archive
#2ndaryELA is a group of middle and high school English Language Arts teachers looking to share ideas and best practices. We chat every Tuesday night at 8 pm EST using #2ndaryELA. We'd love for you to join us!
Tuesday November 29, 2016
8:00 PM EST
2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:00 PM EST
Welcome to tonight’s chat! Please introduce yourself. Tell what & where you teach. Share your blog link if you have one.
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MrsMurat
Nov 29 @ 8:00 PM EST
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elaclassroom
Nov 29 @ 8:00 PM EST
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Lauralee, Centrail IL, ninth and tenth grades. Currently, TKAM & Julius Caesar. Blog:
https://t.co/ziigj2IwdY
literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:01 PM EST
I'm Brynn Allison, chat co-host. 8 yrs teaching HS English & reading interventions in Philly. Blog:
https://t.co/cyx1WlwPgI
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2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:01 PM EST
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2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:01 PM EST
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2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:02 PM EST
I scheduled it for the wrong time
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ncremeens
Nov 29 @ 8:02 PM EST
Intro: 8th grade language arts in Central Illinois
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2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:03 PM EST
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drangelapeery
Nov 29 @ 8:03 PM EST
Hi there, author and consultant here from SC.
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Just wrote a blog about the lack of engaged reading!
2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:03 PM EST
Hello, Kristy co-host, Canadian middle school teacher - blog at
https://t.co/4oVU89COk3
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Erin_MCteaching
Nov 29 @ 8:03 PM EST
Hi all! I'm Erin, a high school sped English teacher in upstate NY
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2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:04 PM EST
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ocbeachteach
Nov 29 @ 8:04 PM EST
Kim from MD I teach HS Am Lit & AP Lit. Excited to learn about mentor texts
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LAwithMrsHR
Nov 29 @ 8:04 PM EST
Amy from Green Bay, WI! IB English and Writing HS teacher.
https://t.co/1h0KdgzJM2
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2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:05 PM EST
Q1: Do you use mentor texts as models for writing in your classroom? For what purposes?
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2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:05 PM EST
Q2: Where/how do you find mentor texts that will engage and inspire your students?
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EduGladiators
Nov 29 @ 8:05 PM EST
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darlawhite127
Nov 29 @ 8:05 PM EST
Darla White 13 yrs middle school
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elaclassroom
Nov 29 @ 8:05 PM EST
A1: I do use mentor texts! I want students to see sentence structure. I also want to model transitions.
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literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:06 PM EST
A1 Use mentor texts so that students can identify good writing techniques and then use them in their own writing
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MrsLedford6Eng
Nov 29 @ 8:06 PM EST
Hey all! I'm Jen, a 6th grade teacher from IN.
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literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:06 PM EST
Hi Angela! Hope you enjoyed your break!
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In reply to @drangelapeery
mathompson64
Nov 29 @ 8:06 PM EST
Paula here from Kansas-too many yrs to count
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darlawhite127
Nov 29 @ 8:06 PM EST
A1: exs. of grammatical structures. Imitate the structure & add to own writing.
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literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:07 PM EST
A1 cont A lesson using poems as mentor texts:
https://t.co/0QGwBxMRPt
and narratives:
https://t.co/VvmcbihvHO
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literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:07 PM EST
Welcome Nicole! Hope you enjoyed your break!
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In reply to @ncremeens
ocbeachteach
Nov 29 @ 8:07 PM EST
A1: do mentor texts have to be for grammar? I often use texts for writing style and inspiration
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2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:07 PM EST
A1: I use mentor texts to help students with writing structure and format.
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heathc1105
Nov 29 @ 8:07 PM EST
Hi everyone! I'm a secondary English teacher in North Carolina
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LAwithMrsHR
Nov 29 @ 8:07 PM EST
A1: Use mentors regularly in Writing- various examples of approaches for each writing mode. IB sometimes for adv commentary ideas
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literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:07 PM EST
Hi Lauralee! Hope you enjoyed your break!
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In reply to @elaclassroom
ncremeens
Nov 29 @ 8:07 PM EST
A1: I don't use mentor texts yet, but I'm hoping to change that 2nd Semester
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literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:08 PM EST
Let me know if you need any Caesar resources
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In reply to @elaclassroom
Erin_MCteaching
Nov 29 @ 8:08 PM EST
A1 I've just started experimenting with mentor texts this year... having mixed feelings/results
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literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:08 PM EST
Welcome Jen. Hope you enjoyed your break!
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In reply to @MrsLedford6Eng
mamawolfeto2
Nov 29 @ 8:09 PM EST
Hi all! Jennifer from CA - 25 years teaching ELA/AVID! I blog about teaching mid school at
https://t.co/gPzZEqwbyq
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literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:09 PM EST
Welcome Paula. Hope you enjoyed your break!
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In reply to @mathompson64
literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:09 PM EST
That's how I use mentor texts!
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In reply to @ocbeachteach
elaclassroom
Nov 29 @ 8:09 PM EST
I did! I accomplished a lot. Some of it napping.
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In reply to @literarymaven
MissBertelsBLMS
Nov 29 @ 8:10 PM EST
Hi, all! Olivia, 7th grade ELA teacher in KS :)
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2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:10 PM EST
Q2: Where/how do you find mentor texts that will engage and inspire your students?
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literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:10 PM EST
Welcome Chandler! Glad you could join us.
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In reply to @heathc1105
Lyricalswordz
Nov 29 @ 8:10 PM EST
Scott, Md, running late. HS English teacher, Instructional Specialist
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literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:11 PM EST
A2 Most mentor texts are things I've read. Linda Christensen has great recommendations in Teaching for Joy and Justice
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MissBertelsBLMS
Nov 29 @ 8:11 PM EST
A1: I used a mentor text for the first time this year and it was great, but I would like to build my strategy toolbox more
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elaclassroom
Nov 29 @ 8:11 PM EST
A2: I find them everywhere - the web/modern texts. I also use older texts. Anna Quindelin is a favorite of mine to use.
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Erin_MCteaching
Nov 29 @ 8:11 PM EST
A2 I use the dropbox from the Writing with Mentors book
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literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:11 PM EST
What are your mixed feelings/results?
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In reply to @Erin_MCteaching
literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:11 PM EST
Who doesn't love a good nap?!
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In reply to @elaclassroom
literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:12 PM EST
A2 cont Teaching for Joy and Justice by Linda Christensen
https://t.co/RKKMTfeIaQ
Highly recommend if you teach diverse students
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Lyricalswordz
Nov 29 @ 8:12 PM EST
A1 I like to use mentor texts for structural moves. Students can't always identify generative grammar, they can emulate it
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ocbeachteach
Nov 29 @ 8:12 PM EST
One lesson uses Gettysburg Address to inspire memorial speeches. Ss use parallelism after noting it in reading.
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In reply to @literarymaven
heathc1105
Nov 29 @ 8:12 PM EST
A1: I think using mentor texts are great models to show students different lexiles for both reading and writing.
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literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:12 PM EST
Welcome Olivia! We are just chatting about where we find mentor texts
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In reply to @MissBertelsBLMS
LAwithMrsHR
Nov 29 @ 8:12 PM EST
A2: My colleagues are #1. Read, read, read #2. Notice unique places - IBs will use Amazon Editorial reviews Friday.
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Erin_MCteaching
Nov 29 @ 8:12 PM EST
My students sometimes need more structure and direct instruction
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In reply to @literarymaven
MissBertelsBLMS
Nov 29 @ 8:12 PM EST
A2: My state BOE provides mentor texts that I use for test prep (boo)...otherwise, I like to use student AND literary examples
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beckyk4304
Nov 29 @ 8:12 PM EST
Becky! from Iowa 5-12 Instructional Coach :) Sorry I'm late!
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literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:12 PM EST
Welcome Scott! Glad you could make it.
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In reply to @Lyricalswordz
Lyricalswordz
Nov 29 @ 8:13 PM EST
A2 Of course I provide, but I like letting students find their own. List of approved websites or anthologies in the classroom
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2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:13 PM EST
A2: in daily life and when lesson planning - I collect anything and everything that could be used as a mentor text
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MissBertelsBLMS
Nov 29 @ 8:13 PM EST
this is great! Thanks for the recommendation.
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In reply to @literarymaven
maestraw
Nov 29 @ 8:14 PM EST
Mo from IN, ms ELA
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2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:15 PM EST
Q3: Do you use mentor sentences as models for writing in your classroom? For what purposes?
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MissBertelsBLMS
Nov 29 @ 8:15 PM EST
examples of approved websites? I like the idea of allowing them to search on their own - agency is always a plus!
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In reply to @Lyricalswordz
literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:15 PM EST
You are welcome! She has some great recommendations and I've built around her themes
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In reply to @MissBertelsBLMS
MissBertelsBLMS
Nov 29 @ 8:16 PM EST
A3: Y'all - I read somewhere this year about the benefits of mentor sentences vs. correcting errors and it was LIFE CHANGING!
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ocbeachteach
Nov 29 @ 8:16 PM EST
A2: I just use texts I love that are good examples of writing techniques i.e. Dialogue poems
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LAwithMrsHR
Nov 29 @ 8:16 PM EST
A2 Continued: Ss often find own with help. Often they know how they want to write and can articulate what b4 seeing ex first.
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ncremeens
Nov 29 @ 8:17 PM EST
Q2: I just purchased Everyday Editing by Jeff Anderson to learn more about mentor texts and using them in grammar instruction
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ocbeachteach
Nov 29 @ 8:17 PM EST
I started this book last summer but need to finish.
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In reply to @Erin_MCteaching
Erin_MCteaching
Nov 29 @ 8:17 PM EST
A3 I'm using mentor sentences for grammar with Mechanically Inclined
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heathc1105
Nov 29 @ 8:17 PM EST
A1 I think it's also helpful to use different genres w/ variations of syntax and diction to help S w/ complex texts
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maestraw
Nov 29 @ 8:17 PM EST
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I use mentor texts for writing examples such as fig lang, imagery, character traits, setting, mood
2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:17 PM EST
A3: I used mentor sentences today to teach about writing a proper thesis statement.
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Puppymom5
Nov 29 @ 8:18 PM EST
Hi from buffalo need help with mentor texts
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Lyricalswordz
Nov 29 @ 8:18 PM EST
I start them with
https://t.co/qKnJSvMKbC
and
https://t.co/Jx6eb2t0dm
(run by Smithsonian)
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In reply to @MissBertelsBLMS
MissBertelsBLMS
Nov 29 @ 8:18 PM EST
my mind was blown. I couldn't believe I'd been having my kids look at incorrect examples for so long
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In reply to @MissBertelsBLMS
mamawolfeto2
Nov 29 @ 8:18 PM EST
great post - do you have the organizer you mentioned here?
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In reply to @literarymaven
LAwithMrsHR
Nov 29 @ 8:19 PM EST
A3: Mentor sentences yes - most often on-the-spot when conferring with writers and needing examples of how to improve syntax
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heathc1105
Nov 29 @ 8:19 PM EST
A2: my resources are my peer educators, my clinical teacher, professors, and my favorite books
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Puppymom5
Nov 29 @ 8:19 PM EST
do I put 2ndaryela at the end?
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In reply to @2peasandadog
MissBertelsBLMS
Nov 29 @ 8:19 PM EST
love Newsela - never occurred to me to use it for this purpose! I've also been using ReadWorks, for those looking
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In reply to @Lyricalswordz
elaclassroom
Nov 29 @ 8:19 PM EST
A3: Mentor sentences help students when they need help in a certain area. Often, natural transitions or flow.
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mamawolfeto2
Nov 29 @ 8:19 PM EST
both great resources!
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In reply to @Lyricalswordz, @MissBertelsBLMS
2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:20 PM EST
Q4: Where/how do you find mentor sentences that will engage and inspire your students?
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Lyricalswordz
Nov 29 @ 8:20 PM EST
Yes also!
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In reply to @LAwithMrsHR, @MissBertelsBLMS
justgreene
Nov 29 @ 8:20 PM EST
Would love to hear more about how you structure your mentor sentence work?
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literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:21 PM EST
A4 Jeff Anderson's book, Everyday Editing, outline 11 lessons plus has tons of example sentences
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Erin_MCteaching
Nov 29 @ 8:21 PM EST
A4 I need to work on this
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heathc1105
Nov 29 @ 8:21 PM EST
A3/Q: what are good resources or examples of mentor texts for thesis sentences?
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LAwithMrsHR
Nov 29 @ 8:21 PM EST
A4: Their own writing for other parts. Nancy Dean's *Voice Lessons* has awesome sentences listed by stylistic device
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literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:22 PM EST
A4 cont Everyday Editing by Jeff Anderson
https://t.co/eaxu94qFz5
Structure of lessons are thorough, lots of chances to practice
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MissBertelsBLMS
Nov 29 @ 8:22 PM EST
A4: I wish I could remember whose blog post turned me on to mentor sentences -
@2peasandadog
@literarymaven
was it one of you?
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In reply to @2peasandadog, @literarymaven
mrsmcreading
Nov 29 @ 8:22 PM EST
A4) After reading Mechanically Inclined, I made a summer project of finding mentor sent in every YALit book I read that summer.
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MissBertelsBLMS
Nov 29 @ 8:23 PM EST
A4: As per usual - Teachers Pay Teachers! My go-to. Also, in my classroom library...the kids love making those connections
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ncremeens
Nov 29 @ 8:23 PM EST
Just got myself Everyday Editing for my birthday! I can't wait to dive in
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In reply to @literarymaven
heathc1105
Nov 29 @ 8:23 PM EST
A4, needing help with this
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In reply to @heathc1105
Lyricalswordz
Nov 29 @ 8:23 PM EST
Do you have a copy of "Writing with Mentors"?
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In reply to @Puppymom5
ocbeachteach
Nov 29 @ 8:24 PM EST
So many great book recommendations for PD. Thanks
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MissBertelsBLMS
Nov 29 @ 8:24 PM EST
You are a genius!
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mrsmcreading
Nov 29 @ 8:22 PM EST
A4) After reading Mechanically Inclined, I made a summer project of finding mentor sent in every YALit book I read that summer.
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2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:25 PM EST
Q5: How do you connect what students learn from working with mentor sentences with larger writing assignments?
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Lyricalswordz
Nov 29 @ 8:25 PM EST
A4 I always pull student sentences. While reading 90 essays, I collect sentences, and then distribute 1/2
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beckyk4304
Nov 29 @ 8:25 PM EST
What a great idea!!
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In reply to @mrsmcreading
literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:26 PM EST
A5 Per Jeff Anderson's lessons, practice first in a sentence, then write on a topic, then revise to include practiced concept
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beckyk4304
Nov 29 @ 8:26 PM EST
Here is a website that I thought was good!
https://t.co/5mGifvpWsK
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In reply to @heathc1105
Lyricalswordz
Nov 29 @ 8:26 PM EST
A4 The sheet will have things like "My favorite transition," "My favorite use of figurative language" or "My favorite thesis" 2/2
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MissBertelsBLMS
Nov 29 @ 8:27 PM EST
A5: Put it on the rubric. Studying verb phrases? Req one in each paragraph, etc.
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elaclassroom
Nov 29 @ 8:27 PM EST
A5: Whatever specific piece we study, we identify that piece in student writing. It's a collaboration of students sharing work.
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MsEhuber
Nov 29 @ 8:27 PM EST
A5: Ss must include a sentence with that skill (comma, appositive, etc) in an essay, highlighted. It's part of the rubric.
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MsEhuber
Nov 29 @ 8:28 PM EST
A5: ss Respond to exit ticket with that skill-double grade!
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ocbeachteach
Nov 29 @ 8:28 PM EST
A5: After noticing in reading Ss use technique in their own writing. Ask them to highlight their example.
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mrsmcreading
Nov 29 @ 8:28 PM EST
A5) Throughout the process, talk to them like you imagine the editor coached the author. Vocalize what the author was thinking.
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elaclassroom
Nov 29 @ 8:29 PM EST
I took several. The teaching/ blogging/ mommying combo kicks my butt!
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In reply to @literarymaven
literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:29 PM EST
I've been collecting also!
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In reply to @mrsmcreading
2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:30 PM EST
Thanks for chatting with us tonight. Next week's chat: Celebrating the Holidays See you on Dec 6 at 8pm EST
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literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:30 PM EST
I've written a lot about mentor texts, but not mentor sentences yet. They are fairly new to me!
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In reply to @MissBertelsBLMS
literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:30 PM EST
It's awesome! he makes it so easy.
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In reply to @ncremeens
MsEhuber
Nov 29 @ 8:30 PM EST
#2ndaryela
mentor sentences were a topic of conversation a few months back on FB. We all created a google doc folder w/stuff...
2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:31 PM EST
Share chat questions, topic suggestions, requests to host here:
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MsEhuber
Nov 29 @ 8:31 PM EST
Link to Google drive folder..
https://t.co/dlEuXnCmO0
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Lyricalswordz
Nov 29 @ 8:32 PM EST
A5 It's about building toward macro writing. When Ss create good sentences, they need to know how they connect to others
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2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:33 PM EST
And don't forget
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You can join us on FB to continue the conversation all week long
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MsEhuber
Nov 29 @ 8:33 PM EST
A2: There's a really neat google drive folder 2 teachers made with tons of mentors....
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MsEhuber
Nov 29 @ 8:33 PM EST
A2
https://t.co/97x3qhBHSe
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google drive mentor text dropbox!
Lyricalswordz
Nov 29 @ 8:33 PM EST
Thanks
@2peasandadog
for hosting, and thank you all for your great ideas!
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In reply to @2peasandadog
2peasandadog
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:34 PM EST
Here’s a sneak peek at next week’s chat questions
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literarymaven
- Moderator
Nov 29 @ 8:34 PM EST
Thanks for sharing this!
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In reply to @MsEhuber
heathc1105
Nov 29 @ 8:36 PM EST
thank you, this folder is awesome!
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In reply to @MsEhuber
JoyKirr
Nov 29 @ 8:38 PM EST
Thank you,
@gless54
, for sharing
@KellyGToGo
's 20/80 approach to reading -
https://t.co/yTehvOK97L
#elachat
#engchat
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In reply to @gless54, @KellyGToGo
Lyricalswordz
Nov 29 @ 8:45 PM EST
Wow, so generous, thank you!
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In reply to @heathc1105, @MsEhuber
drangelapeery
Nov 29 @ 8:45 PM EST
Thanks so much! And thanks for a great chat tonight! I will continue to tell Ts to join this chat and group!
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In reply to @literarymaven
mrsmcreading
Nov 29 @ 8:46 PM EST
Didn't need a Stanford study to tell us what we already knew. Let's get fixing.
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darlawhite127
Nov 29 @ 8:48 PM EST
Thank you for retweeting--I needed this reminder.
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In reply to @JoyKirr, @gless54, @KellyGToGo
MrsOrman
Nov 29 @ 8:51 PM EST
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Lyricalswordz
Nov 29 @ 8:52 PM EST
Thanks so much for this! And I really wanted Molossia to be a place. Like Svenborgia.
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In reply to @mrsmcreading
MrsOrman
Nov 29 @ 8:52 PM EST
Interactive Reading Notebook Fiction and Nonfiction Mega Bundle
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