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This is the front cover of the "WUZ UP!" teen news from mid 1996. Created by students who were part of the Cabrini Connections tutor/mentor program in Chicago. The art work and articles were all created by teens.
This is the "WUZ UP!" teen news from the 1996, created by teens who were part of the #tutor #mentor program I & 6 other volunteers created in late 1992. I share it at tutormentor.blogspot.com/2025/10/enga... along w other examples of student writing activities. Inspired by #clmooc & #writeout
I pointed to the #WriteOut articles on @sheri42.bsky.social blog as a source of inspiration for writing activities any youth program might included in their activities. Sheri and other #clmooc educators offer many examples on their own blog and social media.
This is the first page of the November 1983 "Tutoring Tattler" newsletter of the Montgomery Ward/Cabrini-Green Tutoring Program. Included on this page are lists of winners of the Halloween Writing Contest.
In today's blog article I encourage schools and youth-serving programs to use the October #WriteOut project, along with my own examples from the tutor/mentor programs I led in the past, to engage more students in creative writing activities. tutormentor.blogspot.com/2025/10/enga...
The post reflects on #nature, participation in #WriteOut 2025, personal writing experiences, iPad #updates, and artistic endeavors, emphasizing the joy of creating and sharing thoughts through #writing and #art. #clmooc #writeout25 #ipadartwithjennifernichols #brendabakker
A highlight of fall semester classes every single time 🍁🍂 The fall leaf poem 🙂 First comment will have the basic lesson outline.
#WriteOut #nwp
If you participated in Write Out, we would love to hear from you! #writeout bit.ly/4oydKkR
For the past three weeks, I participated in #writeout. I didn't write as much as I'd hoped I might, but I still had fun. stevendbrewer.com/writeout-2025/ Thanks to @dogtrax@mastodon.social for cluing me in.
Write Out may officially be over, but going outside to write is forever! And what might be even better? Getting a stack of these postcards and sending them to your family and friends. #writeout bit.ly/42YJB5i
fallen leaves
ĉu estas nova, aŭ malnova tapiŝo… falintfolia / is it new, or old carpet… fallen leaves #hajko #haiku #esperanto #writeout
It's too bad so few volunteer-based tutor, mentor programs are using BlueSky or Twitter. They won't see activities like #WriteOut. They won't add them to their own calendar of events. I share the links on my website.
Thank you for sharing your archive of #WriteOut stories since 2018. I think this is an activity that many youth tutor, mentor programs, and schools, could adopt. If they only knew about it!
On the last day of #WriteOut, participants embraced #nature at #sunset while reflecting on the event's purpose of inspiring #outdoorwriting and creativity. #writing #clmooc #writeout25 #BanksLakeWa
Enjoying this last day of #WriteOut writing Haiku and free verse poems with the community at the Arboretum
It seems like the trees in CT are almost done shedding their leaves this season, just as we wrap up #WriteOut. As the song goes,
“The leaves have fallen all around.
Time I was on my way.
Thanks to you. I’m much obliged.
Such a pleasant stay.”
Thanks @writingproject.bsky.social for a great year.
Wild side sign on tree
I’m out, hiking on the last day of #writeout and in the woods is this sign - indicating a network of unmarked trails - you know where I’m heading …
Collage of two song lyric sheets
I am always curious about people's draft lyric notebooks, so I took yours from your video (thanks for adding it in) and put it with mine (which is a visual mess to anyone else but me -- this is how I write songs, though) #WriteOut
Final Day of #WriteOut '25 - Marching on with Marching Bands Providing the Final Rhythm for this Year's Celebrations. Now for a Day of Rest.
Today's #ds106 #DailyCreate is a fun one for #writeout -- using a tree fractal creation site to make tree art. I went further and added some birds to my tree
daily.ds106.us/tdc5035/
Cool! Thanks for putting your song out there! Musical #writeout connections
#smallpoems of #CrescentBay #WriteOut event encourages exploration and creativity through #outdoor #writing inviting participation from all to @awakenthesenses amidst #autumn beauty. #clmooc #writeout25
Here is my #WriteOut response song to @dogtrax.bsky.social‘s response song:
Check out the unabridged version with the links below:
Tik Tok:
www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8D1TTy2/
Or thru Google Drive:
bit.ly/BootsOnRamble
Day 14, #WriteOut '25, In Between These Ears. A Rocky Start for a Saturday Wondering About the Way We Landscape Our Worlds
Oh, #writeout
Make your own with this morning's prompt at #ds106 #DailyCreate
daily.ds106.us/tdc5034/
the beauty of a #river, #time, and life, while promoting the #WriteOut event, celebrating #outdoor writing and creativity from October 12-26, 2025. #clmooc #writeout25 #smallpoems #haiku
#WriteOut is a free celebration inviting everyone to write #outdoors, fostering creativity and connection through place-based writing from October 12-26, 2025. #writeout25 #clmooc #poetry #smallpoems
I, she says, love – then paused - write out We were walking as a chatty class, notebooks in hand, noticing creatures of soil and light; counting trees To hear her say it like that brought me a moment of joy, indeed
Yesterday, I took all of our students outside for a #writeout for activity in which we counted all of the trees on our school property through tree mapping (after they made a guesstimate). As we were walking, one student turned to to me and said: I love write out. That inspired this #poem
I Have Nothing to Say About the Cosmos, But the Cosmos Has the Last Say - #WriteOut '25, Day 13...Coincidences of What's Still in Bloom
Eye Don't Know, Day 12, #WriteOut '25. Off to Campus for a Very Long Day (Thankful, Always, to Writing Challenges to Keep Me Alive)