Twenty-five years of writing for the classroom

Hi everyone,

In 1999, my first education book for classroom teachers, co-written with BERNICE CULLINAN, was released by Scholastic Teaching Strategies. I was sixty-two and had published six books of poetry. In the twenty-five years since then I’ve often had the privilege and pleasure of teaming with educators on other books. The one just coming out is number eighteen. Here’s a list of them.

  1. 2024 The Fluency Development Lesson, Closing the Reading Gap (with Lynne Kulich and Tim Rasinski)
  2. 2023 Promote Reading Growth with Differentiated Instruction (with Laura Robb and Tim Rasinski)
  3. 2022 Partner Poems & Word Ladders for Building Foundational Literacy Skills: Grades K-2 (with Mary Jo Fresch and Tim Rasinski) 
  4. 2022 Partner Poems & Word Ladders for Building Foundational Literacy Skills: Grades 1-3 (with Mary Jo Fresch and Tim Rasinski) 
  5. 2020 Guided Practice for Reading Growth, Grades 4-8 (with Laura Robb)
  6. 2020 Empowering Students’ Knowledge of Vocabulary (with Mary Jo Fresch)
  7. 2017 7 Keys to Research for Writing Success (with Mary Jo Fresch)
  8. 2016 Rhymes for the Times: Literacy Strategies through Social Studies (with Tim Rasinski)
  9. 2013 Let’s Write this Week with David Harrison (with Lauren Edmondson)
  10. 2013 Learning through Poetry: Consonants (with Mary Jo Fresch)
  11. 2013 Learning through Poetry: Consonant Blends and Digraphs (with Mary Jo Fresch)
  12. 2013 Learning through Poetry: Rimes (with Mary Jo Fresch)
  13. 2013 Learning through Poetry: Short Vowels (with Mary Jo Fresch)
  14. 2013 Learning through Poetry: Long Vowels (with Mary Jo Fresch)
  15. 2009 Partner Poems For Building Fluency (with Tim Rasinski and Gay Fawcett)
  16. 2004 Writing Stories, Fantastic Fiction from Start to Finish 
  17. 2003 Using the Power of Poetry (with Kathy Holderith)
  18. 1999 Easy Poetry Lessons that Dazzle and Delight (Bernice Cullinan

I think in all but one of the titles I’ve written poetry to support various lessons and reinforcement activities. Without trying to count, the number must be several hundred poems. Twenty-five years of writing poems with specific purposes for specific grade levels has certainly furthered my education as a poet and writer. I’m pleased to say that MARY JO FRESCH and I are nominated for the 2024 ILA Diane Lapp & James Flood Professional Collaborator Award. The winners will be notified by the end of this month. Not since I was chosen as top pick for the nation-wide Community Service Award for “Sky High on Reading” literacy project in 2001 have I been nominated for anything by ILA, so I greatly appreciated TIM RASINSKI for putting us up for consideration. Tim and CHASE YOUNG were last year’s recipients.

More news from ILA

Hi everyone,

I mentioned the other day that the all day institute proposal to ILA for October this year has been accepted. Now the presentation proposal for Laura Robb, her son Evan Robb, and me has also been accepted. The good news is I’m on two programs. The bad news is I’ll have to prepare for two presentations. But I’m thrilled to have this kind of problem. The name of the second program is, “Poetry: A Surefire Way to Build a Love of Language and Improve Reading Comprehension Among Striving Readers.”

ILA report

Hi everyone,

Home from Austin with many new good memories in spite of heat that reached 105-109 for record setting daily highs. Attendance was down somewhat but still several thousand people from here and abroad were there and it was time well spent.

I was grateful to Sandy for going with me and I know that Mary Jo was glad that Hank came too. The four of us have a good time together and when conference work kept Mary Jo and me busy, Sandy and Hank amused themselves sightseeing and shopping.

Mary Jo Fresch and I enjoyed doing a Facebook Live broadcast that has been viewed more then 8,400 times already, and on Sunday afternoon we had excellent attendance for our two-hour workshop. Also hooked up with Laura Robb to discuss a book we might do together and touched base with Glenda Nugent about the poetry article I’m writing for Missouri Reader. Had a good visit with Su Hutchens and talked her into contributing to my article about her experiences in using poetry in the classroom.

My thanks to the folks at Teacher Created Materials for their generous support and lovely breakfast on Sunday morning, and to my friends at Scholastic for their usual stellar author reception on Saturday evening as well as for putting us on Facebook Live and proving a signing time/space at their display area.

Not all play and no work

Hi everyone,

Although I’m on a limited schedule for now, there is still work to do. My first priority is to finish bringing my thoughts together for the ILA workshop Mary Jo Fresch and I are doing this month in Austin on the 22nd @InternationalLiteracyAssociation and @ILAToday

In case you will be attending and might like to sit in on our hands-on workshop, here’s the location and time:
4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sunday, July 22
Event: 0132 – 7 steps to writing success:
Changing how students research
Type: Hands-On Workshop
Location: Austin Convention Center
Meeting Room 3 – Banquet

From 10:00 – 11:00 that morning Mary Jo and will be signing our recent book, 7 KEYS TO RESEARCH FOR WRITING SUCCESS, at the Scholastic booth.

For my part I have nine speaking slots about various topics relative to our theme of helping students learn how to prepare before they begin writing.

Most of my turns are set for six minutes, which is roughly the equivalent of three double-spaced pages. These are subjects I know but I don’t trust myself to stand before an audience and fill six minutes without knowing what I want to say. I don’t stand and read a script. I speak from notes. They just need to be good ones.

Thinking ILA

Hi everyone,

Today Mary Jo Fresch and I have a Skype date to talk over our plans for the International Literacy Association conference next month in Austin. We’re giving a two hour hands-on workshop titled “7 Steps to Writing Success” so we need to start putting the finishing touches together for that.

We also have a new book proposal being read and keep hoping to hear good news from that before long. It has been out for a few months now.