- Students need lots of time for reading and writing.
- We need to promote the love of reading in everything we do throughout the day.
- Noticing when students reflect honestly and thoughtfully about their learning is one of the greatest joys of teaching.
- Differentiating for our students' needs is important in order to truly help them grow meaningfully.
- Planning for differentiation takes time. It is not a perfect process every day, and trial and error is okay, as long as we have kids' needs at the forefront.
- Students need to have lots of choices in their reading and writing workshop.
- Students need to be actively involved in creating reading and writing goals alongside the teacher.
- We do not need to have parents "sign off" on reading logs each week when authentic reading habits are the goal. However, using a different tool such as reading lists can help students feel a sense of accomplishment and pride in what they've read, as well as provide a record of accountability.
- We can help grow our kids' test scores through more reading and more writing.
- Don't ever lose sight of the main thing: To help kids learn to love reading and writing. A lot.
In the midst of how busy I am throughout a given day, I must remember these core beliefs. There are dozens more of them. I know that when I follow through and keep my focus, both my students and I will benefit, and we will remain motivated and encouraged as readers and writers no matter how busy we may be.