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Author: Instructional Fair Publisher: Instructional Fair ISBN: 9780742402287 Category : Languages : en Pages : 0
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Teachers can help students strengthen their writing and creative-thinking skills by integrating guided writing activities into a curriculum. This resource book shows teachers how to make use of their classroom writing process as a springboard for paragraphs. Includes reproducibles. (Available now)
Author: Shelley Peterson Publisher: Portage & Main Press ISBN: 9781553790181 Category : Education Languages : en Pages : 132
Book Description
Shelley Peterson believes students become better writers through guided instruction and self-assessment. Guided Writing Instruction is a great source of ideas for teaching writing in any classroom. This resource includes: ideas for teaching informational and narrative writing classroom-tested teaching and assessment tools solutions for students who struggle with starting the writing process suggestions for working with diverse groups of students
Author: Donna Kalmbach Phillips Publisher: Routledge ISBN: 1317802640 Category : Language Arts & Disciplines Languages : en Pages : 274
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Becoming a Teacher of Writing in Elementary Classrooms nurtures teachers’ identities as writers, connects to the realities of writing instruction in real and diverse classrooms, and encourages critical and creative thinking. This text is about writing instruction as a journey teachers and students embark on together. The focus is on learning how to teach writing through specific teaching and learning structures found in the Writing Studio: mini-lessons; teacher and peer conferencing; guided writing; and sharing, celebrating, and broadcasting writing. Pedagogical features include teaching structures and strategies, "Problematizing Practice" classroom scenarios, assessment resources, and a Companion Website. Because a teacher who views him or herself as a writer is best positioned to implement the Writing Studio, a parallel text, Becoming-writer, give readers space to consider who they are as a writer, their personal process as a writer, and who they might become as a writer.
Author: Karen Filewych Publisher: Pembroke Publishers Limited ISBN: 1551389231 Category : Education Languages : en Pages : 160
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This remarkable book shows teachers how to inspire students to learn to write and write to learn. Committed to the premise that all students can learn to write with appropriate teaching, modelling, and practice, it argues that reading and writing go hand in hand. Through reading, writing and the inevitable discussions that follow, students learn from the experiences of others, open their minds to many possibilities, gain a glimpse into new worlds, make connections to their lives, and reflect on their own choices and learning. This practical book shows you how to use freewriting and powerful mentor texts to create classrooms where students enjoy putting pencil to paper and taking the necessary risks to grow and flourish as writers.
Author: Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing ISBN: 1624420893 Category : Juvenile Nonfiction Languages : en Pages : 48
Book Description
Strengthen students' writing and creative-thinking skills by integrating guided writing activities into your curriculum. Creative and challenging questions guide the writer to express thoughts and opinions on a variety of topics. Use with your classroom writing process as springboards for paragraphs and watch writing fluency and confidence grow as students take risks and have fun while learning to write. Reproducible. 48 pages.