I'm glad you are here to celebrate! Share a link to your blog post below
and/or use #celebratelu to share celebrations on Twitter. Check out the details here. Celebrate This Week
goes live on Friday night around 10(ish). Consider it as a weekend
celebration. Whenever it fits in your life, add your link. Please leave a little
comment love for the person who links before you.
******
I'm glad you are here to celebrate. I posted earlier about gritty joy. I hope you'll read it.
Meanwhile, I'm squeezing every drop out of #NCTE15 until I leave to drive home this afternoon. I'm celebrating the way joy and grief and celebration and hard live shoulder to shoulder.
I hope you'll celebrate this weekend too.
My offerings to encourage writers (and their teachers), because I'm smitten by the way writers work...
My brand new online course for Choice Literacy: Writing Workshop Basics is open for registration.
It's all about molding writing workshop to be a well-oiled machine.
This is one of my very favorite topics and I'm excited for the
opportunity to get to share, inspire, and interact with an online class.
***
{Discover. Play. Build.} Website. It's designed to be my offering to writing teachers.
You'll find video minilessons and a link to the {Discover. Play. Build.} YouTube Channel where they are all housed.
{Discover. Play. Build.} Newsletter. They
come each month. Register in the sidebar.
( For more information on these resources (and others), check out this post.)
*****
Twitter: @ruth_ayres
Facebook: {Discover. Play. Build.}
Celebrate here!
I'm so glad you were able to go to NCTE. I'm jealous too, but super happy that you are having that experience. Soak it up and I hope you share about some of your learning and connecting later.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your successful presentation yesterday Ruth. I would imagine your session is among your celebrations this week - both being able to share your thoughts and being a part of the team that you presented with. I was able to see your session but didn't say hi afterward because it seemed like you were going to have a flow of audience members checking in.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful time at NCTE Ruth. I'm sure everyone loved your session. That's the hardest part of not being there, missing the friends presentations! Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteI've been seeing lots of tweets about NCTE and hopefully you found it to be n enriching experience.
ReplyDelete