We’ve been snowed in for DAYS now, and as such, it was a great time to check off some of my yearly reading list. I (Holly) made a list of physical books that I own that I MUST READ before I buy any new books. (Does anyone else have this overconsumption problem with books like... Continue Reading →
Inspired by Mentor Texts: Joyful Writing from the Wild
Sometimes a passage or a line—whether it’s from a book, an article, a song, a reel, an image, or just an idea spoken to life—inspires my creativity, makes me want to write…something. I don’t always know what that something is until I start composing. But sometimes I know exactly what I want to write about.... Continue Reading →
Holly’s Perspective: The Joy of Narrative Writing
Sometimes it’s easy to forget the joy of teaching amongst the constant grind. When I forget, it’s because of one main thing—I’m doing more “administrative” tasks than I usually do. At the end of the semester, the administrative tasks seem to pile on and steal, frankly, some of my joy. But I still feel the... Continue Reading →
Holly’s NCTE 2025 Wrap
My students walked into class one day this week talking about their 2025 Spotify wraps. I had never heard of this, probably because I don’t have Spotify. Once the students, in complete disbelief, explained to me what a Spotify wrap was, I couldn’t help but think I needed an NCTE 2025 “wrap” of what I... Continue Reading →
Inspirational Books for Teaching English
by Holly Sheppard Riesco I recently received a note from a student that he wanted to thank me for how intentional I had been in my teaching since he realized how it helped build him and other students toward the next English credit course. What a note to receive! (Even if I knew that the... Continue Reading →
Sidewalk Chalk and a New School Year
Summer’s here, and I’m busy thinking and reading and writing my way through my backlog of ideas for school. Recently, another educator told me about a sidewalk chalk poetry assignment she observed students doing at a high school in Texas—specifically, she talked about the joy and authentic literacy of the assignment. I couldn’t help but... Continue Reading →
Thoughts on Writing in Secondary English
Recently, I spoke with a former colleague not just about teaching but also about hiring. She said this: "It is hard to find real WRITING teachers anymore." The conversation stayed with me for a while, obviously. In recent research I did with preservice teachers, I noticed a pattern within their comments: They loved reading. This... Continue Reading →
Engaging Students through Joyful Literacies in Pop Culture
Katie and I recently had the pleasure of presenting with the rest of our joyful team at NCTE 2024's Heart, Hope, and Humanity Convention. Our presentation focused on one particular chapter of Joyful Literacies--"Moving Pretty Fast: Literacies as Pop Culture." We believe wholeheartedly in joyful literacies pedagogy, meaning that we must build our daily plans... Continue Reading →