The Big Fresh

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Most Recent Big Fresh Newsletters
March 22, 2019 Spring Break

We’re celebrating spring with our Annual Spring Break edition of the newsletter, featuring the 10 most popular articles published over the past year.

March 15, 2019 Impossible Negotiations

Argument and persuasion is the focus of this week’s newsletter.

March 8, 2019 With Students in Mind

We consider student identity and ownership in this week’s newsletter.

March 1, 2019 Joy and Ambition

This week we dive in to understanding scaffolds.

February 22, 2019 What’s Your Catchphrase?

This week we consider the ways mentor texts can be thoughtful “detours” for learning.

February 15, 2019 Abandoned Canoes

This week we focus on revision minilessons in the intermediate grades.

February 8, 2019 The Community Potato

We share some creative takes on reading response in this week’s Big Fresh.

February 1, 2019 Pick a Lane

We explore literacy cures for the winter doldrums in this week’s Big Fresh.

January 25, 2019 Peach Pit

We look at teaching grammar in creative ways in this week’s Big Fresh.

January 18, 2019 Wins and Losses

We look at collaboration and teamwork in this week’s Big Fresh.

January 11, 2019 Stand Next to Me

We look at how to change struggles to strengths in this week’s Big Fresh.

January 4, 2019 Reset

We consider ways teachers can reset routines and expectations early in the new year in this week’s Big Fresh.

December 28, 2018 Celebrations

We consider how literacy celebrations might be woven in the fabric of classroom and school life.

November 17, 2018 Heat Maps

Writing poetry is the focus of this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh November 10, 2018 Just Keep Pedaling

Reading poetry is the focus of this week's Big Fresh.

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