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    Explore " primary teacher" with insightful episodes like "116: Mastering Test Taking Strategies for Elementary Students", "115: Writing Across Content Areas", "114: Building Writing Stamina with Primary Students", "113: Sight Words for Second Graders" and "112: Shared Writing within Writer's Workshop" from podcasts like ""Shared Teaching Podcast", "Shared Teaching Podcast", "Shared Teaching Podcast", "Shared Teaching Podcast" and "Shared Teaching Podcast"" and more!

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    116: Mastering Test Taking Strategies for Elementary Students

    116: Mastering Test Taking Strategies for Elementary Students

    It's no secret that upper elementary students are the focus of all the test prep because the stakes are higher for them.  But if we work on getting our younger students to have a strong foundation of test taking strategies, the struggle won't be so difficult for our upper elementary teaching friends.

    Today we are discussing easy test taking strategies that are perfect for first, second, and third graders to learn. 

    In today's episode we'll talk about:

    • Prioritizing questions
    • Skipping and returning
    • Familiarizing with test formats
    • Practice reading instructions
    • Finding text evidence
    • Process of elimination
    • Checking answers
    • Rest and relaxtion

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK:  https://sharedteaching.com/test-taking-strategies-for-elementary-students/

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    115: Writing Across Content Areas

    115: Writing Across Content Areas

    Writing is embedded throughout our daily lives. Because of this, writing shouldn’t always be taught in isolation. It’s important to teach writing across content areas as well that reinforces the type of writing specific to that discipline.

    In today's episode we cover:

    • How to utilize content vocabulary in writing
    • Examples of how to write like a historian
    • Examples of how to write like a mathematician
    • Examples of how to write like a scientist

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK:  https://sharedteaching.com/writing-across-content-areas/

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    114: Building Writing Stamina with Primary Students

    114: Building Writing Stamina with Primary Students

    I feel like building writing stamina is something that is not talked about often. Writing stamina is an important part of our students’ writing foundation that we need to build. Here are some effective strategies for nurturing writing stamina for our younger students.

    In today's episode we'll discuss:

    • Embracing the writing process
    • Establishing a writing routine
    • Setting realistic goals
    • Providing writing choice
    • Creating a comfortable writing environment
    • Implementing peer collaboration
    • Using technology

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/building-writing-stamina/

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    113: Sight Words for Second Graders

    113: Sight Words for Second Graders

    When teaching sight words for second graders, there are some differences to notice. Sight words are important to teach but they are not just for memorization. Today we’ll cover some strategies to use instead.

    In this episode we'll talk about:

    • What are sight words
    • How to introduce sight words
    • Irregular spelled or heart words
    • Play dough sight word mats
    • Sight word letter boxes
    • Sight word interactive notebooks
    • Additional sight word activities

    BLOG POST / SHOW NOTES LINK:  https://sharedteaching.com/sight-words-for-second-graders/

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    112: Shared Writing within Writer's Workshop

    112: Shared Writing within Writer's Workshop

    If you're students are still struggling with putting words or sentences onto paper, this episode is for you!

    Shared writing is the perfect tool in your writing toolkit to support your emergent writers. Get your students interacting and helping you write with shared writing. I'll walk you through how to get started - it's as easy as picking up your pen!

    In this episode you'll learn:

    • What shared writing is
    • An example lesson 
    • Why you should try shared writing
    • How to pace and plan out your lessons

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK:  https://sharedteaching.com/shared-writing/

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    111: Making the Most of Your Planning Period

    111: Making the Most of Your Planning Period

    Teaching shortages often mean missing out on your planning period. The rare times you do have a prep, it’s important to maximize your time. Today I’ll show you some time saving techniques to make the most of your time.

    In today's episode we will tackle 3 ways to schedule out your prep period to be more efficient. We're also discussing ways to avoid distractions. 

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK:  https://sharedteaching.com/planning-period/

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    110: Countdown to 5 New Year's Resolutions

    110: Countdown to 5 New Year's Resolutions

    Happy New Year!

    In honor of the New Year I am counting down my 5 resolutions for teachers. I love the feeling of all the possibilities that can occur in a new year. The idea of fresh starts and big dreams fills me with excitement every January. Here are 5 New Year’s resolutions for teachers that will reinvigorate you as well!

    BLOG POST / SHOW NOTES LINK:  https://sharedteaching.com/new-years-resolutions-for-teachers/

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    108: First Year Teacher Advice - Winter Edition

    108: First Year Teacher Advice - Winter Edition

    Looking for some advice for your first year as a teacher? In the third episode in this series, I’m sharing my best tips for what you should know for teaching during the winter time.

    Check out these episodes for the rest of the New Teacher Advice Series:

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK:  https://sharedteaching.com/first-year-teacher-advice/

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    107: 4 Last Minute Literacy Ideas Before Winter Break

    107: 4 Last Minute Literacy Ideas Before Winter Break

    Are you about to head into winter break but need a few more ideas to fill your time? These ideas are admin-approved (aligned to standards) and will have your students excited to work!

    In today's episode I'll share ideas for:

    • Help Wanted Ads
    • Shared Writing
    • Gingerbread Real Estate
    • Author Studies

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK:  https://sharedteaching.com/winter-break/

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    106: How to Teach Sentence Writing

    106: How to Teach Sentence Writing

    Are your students struggling to write in complete sentences? Maybe you're seeing a lot of run-on sentences with no punctuation in sight. Maybe you are seeing fragments that make no sense. Where do you go from here?

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/how-to-teach-sentence-writing/

    In today's episode I will show you what has worked well for me in my own first and second grade classrooms over the years.

    • How to Count It Out
    • Using Sentence Partners
    • Color Coding Sentences
    • Space Sticks
    • Small Group Instruction
    • Whole Group Grammar

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    105: Control Your Paper Clutter with These Teacher Organization Ideas

    105: Control Your Paper Clutter with These Teacher Organization Ideas

    We are heading into the end of the year which is a great time to evaluate and reset our classrooms. As a teacher, having clear systems for organization can save you lots of time in your day. I’m sharing a few of my favorite ideas for managing all the paper that comes our way.

    In today's episode we're talking about:

    • Figuring out our paper categories
    • Create an organization flow for each category
    • Decide on your organization style

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK:  https://sharedteaching.com/teacher-organization/

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    103: Setting Up Student Organization Systems

    103:  Setting Up Student Organization Systems

    Messy desks and lost papers? Get your students organized by putting a system in place to help stop these problems in their tracks.  It's never too late to start a new system.

    In today's episode we're talking about:

    • What is a student organization system
    • Organizing student desks
    • Organizing student materials
    • Creating a student paper system

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK:  https://sharedteaching.com/student-organization-systems/

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    102: Teaching Narrative Writing with Must Have Lessons

    102: Teaching Narrative Writing with Must Have Lessons

    With so many things we can teach in the genre of narrative writing where do we even begin?  In this episode I'm covering what I feel are the most important lessons. We'll talk about components of narrative writing, story plots, small moments, story illustrations, and question words.

    BLOG POST / SHOW NOTES LINK:  https://sharedteaching.com/teaching-narrative-writing/

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    99: Setting Up Successful Student Led Conferences

    99: Setting Up Successful Student Led Conferences

    Ready to give student led conferences a try? By shifting the responsibility of explaining grades and progress to the learners, student led conferences can be more enjoyable than traditional conferences.

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK:  https://sharedteaching.com/student-led-conferences/

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    98: 5 Low Stress Open House Ideas

    98: 5 Low Stress Open House Ideas

    Hosting Open House doesn't need to be stressful.  If you have a plan in place, and make it simple it can even be enjoyable. I always love the chance to meet the families and have students show off. 

    Listen to today's episode to discover:

    • Showcasing Student Learning
    • Allowing Students to Lead
    • Ideas for a Presentation
    • Helpful Handouts and Forms

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    97: All About Student Writing Conferences with Whitney of Learning with Crayons

    97: All About Student Writing Conferences with Whitney of Learning with Crayons

    Teaching writing can be complicated but I think the idea of student writing conferences is even more so. Guest Whitney from Learning with Crayons will show us just how we can take away the overwhelm and get started.

    Whitney holds two master's degrees and has a lifelong love of learning. She is also currently still in the classroom starting her eleventh year of teaching and has a 1/2 combo class.

    In today's episode we talk about:

    • Whitney's writing system
    • Why starting with reading rough drafts is important
    • Are goals necessary in writing conferences
    • Having writing partners
    • Fitting in writing conferences
    • Helping struggling writers who don't know what they wrote
    • Should you keep a conference log

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK:   https://sharedteaching.com/student-writing-conferences/

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    96: My Favorite Narrative Writing Mentor Texts

    96: My Favorite Narrative Writing Mentor Texts

    Before starting your narrative writing unit, listen to this episode first! Choosing a good mentor text will provide your students with a model piece of writing to emulate during the unit.

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK:  https://sharedteaching.com/narrative-writing-mentor-texts/

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    92: My Back to School Must Haves

    92: My Back to School Must Haves

    It's almost that time - end of the summer and the start of a new school year. I go back in 3 days so I guess it's time to start thinking about what I'm doing for the beginning of the year.

    In today's episode I'm sharing my must haves:

    • Daily Schedule Cards 
    • Classroom Management Plan
    • Classroom Team Jobs
    • Parent Communication Plan

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    91: Using a Writing Pre-Assessment

    91: Using a Writing Pre-Assessment

    A writing pre-assessment is the most important first step in your writing plans. Just like other subjects, the writing pre-assessment will inform your direction for lessons.

    In today's episode we're talking about:

    • Why you should use a pre-assessment for writing
    • What to use as your pre-assessment
    • Choosing a paper format 
    • Grading the pre-assessment

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK:  https://sharedteaching.com/writing-preassessment/

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    90: Making a System for Writing Lesson Plans

    90: Making a System for Writing Lesson Plans

    One of the best hacks to save time when writing lesson plans is to make it a system. Having a system in place makes writing your lessons go faster - saving your time and your sanity!

    In today's episode we'll discuss:

    • The format of your lessons
    • The content of your lessons
    • The delivery of your lessons
    • How students will put your lessons into practice

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK:  https://sharedteaching.com/writing-lesson-plans/

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