Episodios

  • 167: Finding Success in Your Writing Block with Kelsey Sorenson of Educate & Rejuvenate
    Jul 4 2025

    Feeling overwhelmed by your writing block? You’re not alone—and today’s episode is packed with answers! I’m sharing a recent conversation I had with Kelsey Sorensen on her Educate & Rejuvenate podcast, where we talked all about how to simplify your writing instruction, engage students with the writing process, and actually look forward to teaching writing again. Whether you're short on time, struggling with student motivation, or just not sure where to start, this episode will leave you feeling equipped and encouraged.

    In This Episode, We’ll Talk About:

    • What teachers think they need to teach writing—and what they actually don’t
    • The truth about writer’s workshop and how to manage multiple writing levels
    • How to fit meaningful writing instruction into a tight schedule
    • Why publishing student writing doesn’t need to happen every week
    • Strategies to build student confidence, independence, and joy in writing
    • Answers to real teacher questions about editing, conferencing, and motivation

    Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

    • $5 Educate & Rejuvenate Summer Conference - July 15-16, 2025 (https://bit.ly/ERconf )
    • Shared Teaching Blog
    • Shared Teaching Writing Curriculum
    • Watch this episode on Kelsey's YouTube

    Ready to find more success in your writing block? Tune in and let’s share in the teaching together.

    For just $5, you can join the online Educate & Rejuvenate teaching conference on July 15-16, 2025. Sign up at https://bit.ly/ERconf

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    59 m
  • 166: How to Update Classroom Centers for the New School Year
    Jun 25 2025

    As the school year ends, it's the perfect time to refresh your classroom centers. In today’s episode, I’m walking you through a simple system for evaluating what’s working, what needs to go, and how to plan for centers that support student learning all year long. From low-prep routines to student-centered planning, you’ll walk away with actionable ideas to make next year’s centers better than ever.

    BLOG POST / SHOW NOTES LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/how-to-update-classroom-centers/

    In Today’s Episode We’ll Talk About:

    • Why it's important to reflect on and update your classroom centers
    • A center review checklist to guide your evaluation process
    • How to swap out stale or ineffective activities with small tweaks
    • Tips for keeping student needs at the center of your planning
    • Ideas for low-prep, consistent centers that work year-round (like sight word notebooks)

    Resources Helpful in Today’s Episode:

    • Episode 83: Beyond Book Clubs: Activities for Higher Learners
    • Shop Sight Word Notebooks and Activities
    • Shop Letter and Card Writing Centers
    • $5 Educate & Rejuvenate Summer Conference - July 15-16, 2025 (https://bit.ly/ERconf )

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    16 m
  • 165: What to Know About Teaching Second Grade
    Jun 19 2025

    Teaching second grade can feel like a big leap—whether you’re brand new to the grade or just looking to make this your best year yet. In this episode, I’m sharing my top tips for starting the year strong, including how to set up your classroom, build meaningful routines, and support your students academically and emotionally. Plus, I’ll walk you through how I communicate with parents using a “What to Expect” guide that’s helped build trust and clarity from day one.

    BLOG POST / SHOW NOTES LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/what-to-know-about-teaching-second-grade/

    In Today’s Episode We’ll Talk About:

    • Smart classroom management strategies that actually work
    • Routines that help second graders thrive
    • How to organize your classroom library and student supplies
    • Fun, low-cost ways to celebrate student birthdays
    • What to focus on when teaching reading, writing, and math
    • Using a What to Expect guide to improve parent communication

    Resources Helpful in Today’s Episode:

    • Shop my Classroom Library Labels System on TpT
    • $5 Educate & Rejuvenate Summer Conference - July 15-16, 2025 (https://bit.ly/ERconf )
    • Second Grade Parent Guide

    For just $5, you can join the online Educate & Rejuvenate teaching conference on July 15-16, 2025. Sign up at https://bit.ly/ERconf

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    30 m
  • 164: A Classroom Library System That Actually Works (Type A Not Required)
    Jun 12 2025

    Ever feel like your classroom library starts off strong, then slowly slips into disorganized chaos? You’re not alone! In this episode, I’m sharing the classroom library system I’ve used for years that’s simple, low-maintenance, and totally manageable. Type A organizers are not required for this system to work! It’s all about helping students find and return books independently while keeping your sanity intact.

    BLOG POST / SHOW NOTES LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/classroom-library-system/

    In Today’s Episode We’ll Talk About:

    • Why your classroom library deserves a real system
    • How to organize books by genre, topic, or author
    • Creative ways to label fiction and nonfiction bins
    • Tips for teaching kids to browse and return books correctly
    • What routines make the biggest difference long-term

    Resources Helpful in Today’s Episode:

    • Shop my Classroom Library Labels System on TpT
    • $5 Educate & Rejuvenate Summer Conference - July 15-16, 2025 (https://bit.ly/ERconf )
    • Episode 28: How To Organize Your Classroom Library
    • Episode 61: My Classroom Library Organization - A System That Works

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    15 m
  • 163: Writing Instruction Reflections to Improve Next Year
    Jun 5 2025

    You've reached the end of the school year which means it's the perfect time to reflect on your writing instruction in order to improve next year. In this episode, we'll go over some categories for reflection.

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

    In Today's Episode We'll Talk About:

    • Why reflection is important
    • The 4 key reflection areas:
      • Mini Lessons
      • Independent Writing Time
      • Student Growth
      • Lesson Planning and Management
    • Making a Keep, Change, Toss List

    Resources Helpful in Today's Episode:

    • $5 Educate & Rejuvenate Summer Conference - July 15-16, 2025 (https://bit.ly/ERconf )
    • FREE Guide for Planning Writing Units
    • Second Grade Opinion Writing Unit

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    21 m
  • 162: Writing Tip Wednesday: Writing Process Mini Series - The Publishing Step
    Mar 20 2025

    Publishing is an important step in the writing process that helps students feel proud of their work. In this episode, we’ll explore easy ways to celebrate student writing without adding extra stress to your teaching routine.

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/ideas-for-publishing-student-writing/

    In Today's Episode We'll Talk About:

    • Why publishing is important for young writers
    • Simple ways to publish in the classroom
    • How to make publishing meaningful without extra work
    • Encouraging student ownership and confidence in writing
    • Building a culture of writing in the classroom

    Listen to the Writing Process Mini Series

    1. Episode 158: Writing Process Mini Series - The Planning Step
    2. Episode 159: Writing Process Mini Series - The Writing Step
    3. Episode 160: Writing Process Mini Series - The Revising Step
    4. Episode 161: Writing Process Mini Series - The Editing Step
    5. Episode 162: Writing Process Mini Series - The Publishing Step

    Resources Helpful in Today's Episode:

    • FREE Guide for Planning Writing Units

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    15 m
  • 161: Writing Tip Wednesday: Writing Process Mini Series - The Editing Step
    Mar 12 2025

    Editing is where students refine their writing, but it can often feel overwhelming. In this episode, we’ll talk about breaking editing into simple steps and making it fun for elementary students.

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/editing-strategies-for-students/

    In Today's Episode We'll Talk About:

    • How to introduce editing in an age-appropriate way
    • Focusing on one editing skill at a time
    • Self-check strategies
    • Fun ways to practice capitalization, punctuation, and spelling
    • Making editing a routine part of writing

    Resources Helpful in Today's Episode:

    • FREE Guide for Planning Writing Units
    • Episode 45 - Editing and Revising Teaching Methods

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    9 m
  • 160: Writing Tip Wednesday: Writing Process Mini Series - The Revising Step
    Feb 13 2025

    Revising isn’t just about fixing mistakes—it’s about making writing clearer and more interesting! In this episode, we’ll explore easy ways to teach revision, even to young writers, and help students see it as a natural part of the writing process.

    SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/teaching-revising-skills-to-elementary-students/

    In Today's Episode We'll Talk About:

    • The difference between revising and editing
    • How to teach students to add details and clarify ideas
    • Peer discussions and feedback strategies
    • A simple revision checklist for young writers
    • Encouraging a growth mindset during revision

    Resources Helpful in Today's Episode:

    • FREE Guide for Planning Writing Units
    • Episode 45 - Editing and Revising Teaching Methods

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    14 m