Growing Up Writing

Growing Up Writing

Author: Connie Campbell Dierking

Publisher: Maupin House Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 0929895711

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Introduce the effective power of the mini-lesson format into your classroom and discover the skills you need to teach your young writers. With fifty-nine mini-lessons organized by the function they serve in the kindergarten classroom, and calendars that outline skills expectations for your students' first year of writing instruction, this resource helps you customize the power of Writers' Workshop so you can meet the needs of your emergent writers.


What's Next for This Beginning Writer?

What's Next for This Beginning Writer?

Author: Janine Reid

Publisher: Pembroke Publishers Limited

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 1551382741

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This book starts with an inclusive definition of writing and suggests simple ways to introduce students to the purpose of writing. It discusses the key relationship between reading and writing, and the importance of oral language in building strong writers. Based on the work of real K-2 students, the book shows teachers how to interpret student work, identify what they know, and build naturally on the strengths their work displays. it argues for consistent teaching that includes a delicate balance between direct instruction and independent learning. Children will thrive as writers if they experience success. This book offers the tools teachers need to put that success in the hands of every young writer.


Writing Workshop

Writing Workshop

Author: Ralph J. Fletcher

Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13:

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In clear language, Fletcher and Portalupi explain the simple principles that underlie the writing workshop and explore the major components that make it work.


Getting Started with Beginning Writers

Getting Started with Beginning Writers

Author: Katie Wood Ray

Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9780325099149

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"In Lisa Cleaveland's classroom, writing workshop is a time every day when her students make books. Katie Wood Ray guides you through the first days in Lisa's classroom, offering ideas, information, strategies, and tips to show you step by step how you can launch a writing workshop with beginning writers."--book cover


Beginning Writing

Beginning Writing

Author: Sarah Kartchner Clark

Publisher: Teacher Created Resources

Published: 2004-06-28

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 0743932234

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Gives the teacher insight to help young children learn how to write to allow creativity and personal expression.


Launching the Writing Workshop

Launching the Writing Workshop

Author: Lucy Calkins

Publisher:

Published: 2023

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780325128504

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"In this resource, you'll find four units of study for each grade level that fit tongue-in-groove alongside each other, each accounting for about five weeks of teaching. Each new unit in the sequence helps students consolidate, use, and build upon what they have already learned. Each of the four units offers a sequenced set of daily sessions that invite students along a path of writing development in one of three genres: narrative, information or explanation, and opinion or argument writing. This is unit 1 of the series is intended for Grade K"--


Rocket Writes a Story

Rocket Writes a Story

Author: Tad Hills

Publisher: Schwartz & Wade

Published: 2012-07-24

Total Pages: 41

ISBN-13: 030797491X

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Inspire a lifelong love of reading with an irresistible dog named Rocket and his teacher, a little yellow bird in this sequel to the New York Times bestselling picture book, How Rocket Learned to Read. #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY School Library Journal • Publishers Weekly "A perfect choice to inspire new readers and writers." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review Rocket loves books and he wants to make his own, but he can't think of a story. Encouraged by the little yellow bird to look closely at the world around him for inspiration, Rocket sets out on a journey. Along the way he discovers small details that he has never noticed before, a timid baby owl who becomes his friend, and an idea for a story. Tad Hills, the creator of the beloved Duck & Goose series delivers another heartwarming story, filled with fresh, charming art making this a favorite for story time. Don’t miss the animated movie based on the bestselling Rocket books--now airing on PBS!


Story Workshop

Story Workshop

Author: Susan Harris MacKay

Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books

Published: 2021-03-11

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780325120348

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Even our youngest students have lots of stories to tell, whether real or imagined. How can we create entry points for writing, so that all writers feel confident and motivated to share their stories? How can we establish a classroom community of beginning writers where equity, empathy, and compassion become part of the process and vital by-products of story writing? Enter story workshop, a structure for early literacy that amplifies the relationship between play, art, and writing. Children develop ideas and stories through choices of art materials. By creating images through play, story workshop invites children to explore the "amazingness" (Nisa, age 10) of their ideas in a variety of art forms. "Through their stories," Susan writes, "students share the meaning they make of their experiences in the world." Children in every classroom environment feel empowered to transition from play to pencil as they add words to their stories. Story Workshopincludes an abundance of classroom videos, photos, and student samples that illustrate what is possible when children use words, colors, textures, shapes and all kinds of materials to create the stories they want to tell. Watch how students' imaginations soar, their love of writing blossoms, and their connections with one another become the focal point of your classroom.


About the Authors

About the Authors

Author: Katie Wood Ray

Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13:

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Based on a profound understanding of the ways in which young children learn, this book shows teachers how to launch a writing workshop by inviting children to do what they do naturallymake stuff.


Scaffolding Young Writers

Scaffolding Young Writers

Author: Linda J. Dorn

Publisher: Stenhouse Publishers

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 1571103422

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The goal of teaching writing is to create independent and self-motivated writers. When students write more often, they become better at writing. They acquire habits, skills, and strategies that enable them to learn more about the craft of writing. Yet they require the guidance and support of a more knowledgeable person who understands the writing process, the changes over time in writing development, and specific techniques and procedures for teaching writing. In Scaffolding Young Writers: A Writers' Workshop Approach, Linda J. Dorn and Carla Soffos present a clear road map for implementing writers' workshop in the primary grades. Adopting an apprenticeship approach, the authors show how explicit teaching, good models, clear demonstrations, established routines, assisted teaching followed by independent practice, and self-regulated learning are all fundamental in establishing a successful writers' workshop. There is a detailed chapter on organizing for writers' workshop, including materials, components, routines, and procedures. Other chapters provide explicit guidelines for designing productive mini-lessons and student conferences. Scaffolding Young Writers also features: an overview of how children become writers;analyses of students' samples according to informal and formal writing assessments;writing checklists, benchmark behaviors, and rubrics based on national standards;examples of teaching interactions during mini-lessons and writing conferences;illustrations of completed forms and checklists with detailed descriptions, and blank reproducible forms in the appendix for classroom use. Instruction is linked with assessment throughout the book, so that all teaching interactions are grounded in what children already know and what they need to know as they develop into independent writers.