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Let’s Get Ready to Cross the Finish Line!
It seems like we were just welcoming you to a new school year, and now here we are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Regardless of grade or subject area, it is important to close the year with reflection and summary activities that encourage students to look back at their growth and celebrate how far they’ve come. In this l ast Exchange of the 2023-2024 school year, we offer some suggestions for prompts that can be used to do just that. Click here for the full list

Cheryl McDonough
5 days ago2 min read


Making Memories with Writing
Students enjoy writing about things they know - especially themselves! This month, our focus is on personal narratives, which can enhance writing instruction, build style and voice, and increase student engagement.

Cheryl McDonough
Jan 171 min read


Real-World Writing
This month we have been inspired by lessons we took from recent work with CTE (Career and Technical Education) staff and students. We routinely demonstrate lessons for teachers and students in our schools, and CTE areas are no different.

Cheryl McDonough
Jan 174 min read


Writing in Elective Classes
In this issue, we continue to reaffirm our commitment to writing in all areas, including non-core subjects, where assignments naturally meet the three Rs of our framework - real, relevant, and relatable writing.

Cheryl McDonough
Jan 172 min read


What About "The Other Three?"
As we explored last month , writing should be included in all areas of academic programming in order to make lasting strides in thinking, learning, and literacy in all content areas. Many teachers, students, and parents see writing as a responsibility that mainly belongs in the ELA classroom. But, they also believe that writing is a core skill necessary for real world success in all fields. English/Language Arts is one of the four foundational pillars of what have come to be

Cheryl McDonough
Jan 112 min read


Why Quickwrites?
"How do I know what I think until I see what I say?" - E. M. Forster Our recent newsletters have explored ways to use real, relevant, and relatable writing in all content areas. This is not a new concept. For decades, there has been an evidence-based trend towards using writing in every area of educational programming. Knowing that writing is not exclusively a skill for the ELA classroom is the WHY for our simple, effective, and efficient strategies. The need for cross-cont

Cheryl McDonough
Jan 113 min read


Why Type Three Writing?
“Continuous improvement is better than delayed perfection.” - Mark Twain Our recent newsletters have explored ways to use real, relevant, and relatable writing in all content areas. This month, we are highlighting how our strategies are equally effective when used as a “learning to write” framework. In fact, our foundational work was intended for ELA teachers, and it worked so well that we expanded to “writing to learn” across the curriculum. Knowing that writing is not exc

Cheryl McDonough
Jan 112 min read


Your Collins Toolbox
Every teacher needs a toolbox for building solid academic skills, critical thinking, and content-area understanding. Collins teachers have three power tools at their disposal to build active cognitive engagement and use writing to help clarify thinking and convey ideas. Read more about each Collins Power Tool Power Tool below... Summary Writing In this structured assignment, students read content-based nonfiction texts or articles (typically around 500-1000 words depending on

Cheryl McDonough
Dec 22, 20253 min read
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