
A Patterns of Power podcast, featuring Jeff Anderson and Travis Leech discussing teaching grammar in the context of the reading-writing connection.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | How ToSelf-ImprovementEducation | ||||

SEASON FINALE: Jeff, Travis, and Dr. Alana Morris discuss the research on deliberate practice and its connection to Patterns of Power.
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Vocabulary Unplugged
Patterns of Power: Inviting Adolescent Writers into the Conventions of Lang... more
Author Dr. Alana Morris joins Jeff and Travis to discuss mirror neurons and their connection to modeling good writing in the classroom the Patterns of Power way.
Vocabulary Unplugged
Patterns of Power: Inviting Adolescent Writers into the Convent... more
Author Dr. Alana Morris joins Jeff and Travis to discuss mirror neurons and their connection to modeling good writing in the classroom the Patterns of Power way.
Vocabulary Unplugged
Patterns of Power: Inviting Adolescent Writers into the Convent... more
Caroline Sweet, author of Patterns of Power en español, wraps up her visit to Jeff and Travis with a Q&A from readers.
Patterns of Power en español: Inviting Bilingual Writers into the Conventions of Spanish, Grades 1-5
Patterns of Power: Inviti... more
Caroline Sweet, author of Patterns of Power en español, joins Jeff and Travis to discuss the invitational process in her classroom.
Patterns of Power en español: Inviting Bilingual Writers into the Conventions of Spanish, Grades 1-5
Patterns of ... more
Jeff and Travis are joined by Caroline Sweet, author of Patterns of Power en español.
Patterns of Power en español: Inviting Bilingual Writers into the Conventions of Spanish, Grades 1-5
Patterns of Power: Inviting Adolescent Writers into the Con... more
Whitney LaRocca finishes guiding Jeff and Travis through a lesson from the upcoming book Patterns of Wonder for Pre-K through 1st grade.
Conventions of Language, Grades 6-8.
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Whitney LaRocca guides Jeff and Travis through a lesson from the upcoming book Patterns of Wonder for Pre-K through 1st grade.
Order Patterns of Power: Inviting Adolescent Writers into the Conventions of Language, Grades 6-8.
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Listening to this podcast is a great resource for the Patterns of Power book. I listen on my way to school in the morning to prepare to teach the pattern for the week! Thanks for the instruction!
Jeff and Travis do a great job breaking down the PoP process into even more bite sized chunks. Can’t wait for my book to arrive!! What an awesome and practical way to teach grammar to middle school kiddos (well, all kiddos ;) )
Love it!!!
What a great companion to Anderson’s Patterns of Power books. Provides extremely helpful reasoning behind and guidelines for meaningful grammar instruction based on sentence imitation.
Grammar made easy! Love it!
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