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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

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

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