In this dynamic book, bestselling author Lori G. Wilfong takes you through today's best practices for teaching writing and how to implement them in the classroom. She also points out practices that should be avoided, helping you figure out how to update your teaching so that all students can reach success.
In this dynamic book, bestselling author Lori G. Wilfong takes you through today's best practices for teaching writing and how to implement them in the classroom. She also points out practices that should be avoided, helping you figure out how to update your teaching so that all students can reach success.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lori G. Wilfong is a former middle school language arts teacher, current Associate Professor in Middle Childhood Education at Kent State University, frequent conference presenter, and forever supporter of teachers working to weave literacy into their classrooms.
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1. Let writing come from a place of writing, taking students through three types of writing necessary for building a Common Core Writer's Worshop. 2. Develop thoughtful, short writing prompts that are "infinite" not finite 3. Have students read, critique and learn from master authors in the genre they are writing 4. Create a writing community in your classroom 5. Use anchor charts and minilessons to explicitly teach writing 6.Emphasize content and revision when helping students develop as writers, teaching editing in context of the student writing 7.Use conferencing to grow students as thoughtful, reflective writers 8.Let narratives be personal and creative, focusing on details and imagery to make a story come to life 9.Let informational writing explore a topic creatively 10.Let argument writing be situated in real-world application
1. Let writing come from a place of writing, taking students through three types of writing necessary for building a Common Core Writer's Worshop. 2. Develop thoughtful, short writing prompts that are "infinite" not finite 3. Have students read, critique and learn from master authors in the genre they are writing 4. Create a writing community in your classroom 5. Use anchor charts and minilessons to explicitly teach writing 6.Emphasize content and revision when helping students develop as writers, teaching editing in context of the student writing 7.Use conferencing to grow students as thoughtful, reflective writers 8.Let narratives be personal and creative, focusing on details and imagery to make a story come to life 9.Let informational writing explore a topic creatively 10.Let argument writing be situated in real-world application
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