Your SEL & Resilience Break
A dash of Mindfulness-based SEL for everyone!
March 26th is National SEL Day!
As we close February, let's recognize gratitude for our work on relationships this month. Beginning next week, we will put out a weekly newsletter leading up to International SEL Day! Look for a theme each week before our big day March 26th!
Be well & breathe,
Liane Benedict & Kate Ginney
Harmony Ed SEL Games
Harmony Ed SEL Connection Cards
Harmony Ed SEL Lessons
Make Teaching ‘Stick’ with Ideas from “Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning”
Talking through Reading and Writing: Online Reading Conversation Journals in the Middle School
In this book you will read many examples of rich literacy conversations between a teacher and his 8th grade students that never would have occurred face to face in the classroom. These conversations take place online when 8th graders write to their teacher about the books they’re interested in reading and choosing to read independently. Students write about what happens when they read or don’t read, how they feel about reading, how they’re connecting with characters and ideas, why they don’t have enough time to read, and what their reading goals are. And their teacher writes back to them. Every week. After each conversation you will read some “meta-talk” that shines a light on what the conversation has taught us about this language learner and how this “data” is informing our beliefs and practices. Embedded within the chapters are suggested resources (articles, book recommendations, links, websites, blogs, etc.) you can follow should you want to read more in that chapter. What these students reveal about their own literacy development- their successes, their challenges, their lives- and how their teacher nudges them along socially, emotionally and academically, teach us the value and power of one practical, authentic literacy tool- the Reading Conversation Journal.