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What about Writing?. Anne Sullivan Feb. 2013. Goals for today:. Learning Goal: I can examine best practices in teaching writing and determine ways to use this information in my classroom.
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What about Writing? Anne Sullivan Feb. 2013
Goals for today: • Learning Goal: I can examine best practices in teaching writing and determine ways to use this information in my classroom. • Language Goal: I can develop a plan for using mentor texts in my classroom and share my plan with others in writing.
Free Fall Writing • Write without pausing or stopping to erase. • Write about anything! • Clear your minds and write about anything!
Helping to Ensure Excellent Writers RegieRoutman believes that these five things will help to ensure that students become excellent writers: • Demonstrate that you are a writer who always writes with a reader in mind. • Connect writing to reading through literature; notice what authors do. • Guide students to chose topics they care about by giving them choice in structure and give them time to talk and write about them. • Teach students the strategies they need to draft, revise, edit, polish, and publish. • Rely primarily on regular conferences with students to access and evaluate; note strengths, give feedback, teach and set mutual goals.
Mentor Texts • Pieces of literature that you can return to and reread for many purposes. This allows you to dissect the book for it’s craft. They can be used to teach a skill or to motivate the students to write in a similar fashion.
Table Top Twitter • Each person at your table should take one of the pictures books in your basket. • Determine ways to use the book as a mentor text- think about writing traits, genre, text structure, standards, etc. • “Tweet” your idea on your table top Tweet sheet. Remember to use the hash tag (book title) so that we can determine which ideas go with each book. • Share your ideas with small group. Decide upon one idea to share with the whole group. • Kristin will type up the “Tweets”
Writing Resources • Six Traits of Writing • Writing samples- website • Scoring Guides- website • Online scoring practice- website • Lesson ideas - website
Planning for Writing • Prepare for the 4th quarter • Essentials • Common Core • Writing in the content areas
How do you identify a learning objective/outcome for your writing time? When you sit down to plan for writing each week, how do you decide what to teach? What drives your instruction?
Goals for today: • Learning Goal: I can examine best practices in teaching writing and determine ways to use this information in my classroom. • Language Goal: I can develop a plan for using mentor texts in my classroom and share my plan with others in writing.
3-2-1 Blast off to Break- Reflection Exit Card 3- things you learned or remembered 2- things you would like to try 1- question you still have