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Teaching Writing Tying it all together!? Presented by: Annette Hendry [email protected]

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Teaching Writing. Tying it all together!? Presented by: Annette Hendry [email protected]. Writing Standards. Units of Study for Teaching Writing (Calkins). "6 + 1 Traits". "Writers Workshop". Curriculum. " The Writing Process". Assessment !. Reaction?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Teaching Writing

Tying it all together!?Presented by: Annette Hendry [email protected]

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Reaction?

“We waste valuable time and energy fussing about the “trait” camp versus the “writing process” camp versus the “writing workshop” camp. We're all trying to do the same thing: help students learn to write well. When these three powerful ideas coexist in writing classrooms, both students and teachers win.” -Culham

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The Writing Process

What is the writing process?

What are the steps in the writing process?

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What is the writing process?

A way of looking at writing instruction that shifts the emphasis from the finished product to what writers think and do as they write

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What are the steps in the writing process?PrewritingDraftingRevisingEditingPublishing

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Prewriting

Choosing a topicGathering and organizing ideasConsidering the audience Identifying the purposeChoosing a genre

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Drafting

Writing a rough draftEmphasizing content rather

than mechanics

Stamina and volume are important here

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Revising

Rereading for refining and clarifying

Make changes

“Adding and subtracting time”

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Editing

Proofreading to locate errorsCorrecting mechanical errors

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Publishing

Publishing writing in an appropriate form

Sharing finished writing with an appropriate audience

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Points to remember!

The writing process is not a linear process – but recursive; with labeling of the steps being useful for identifying and discussing writing activities.

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What about the Six Traits?

The new standards document evaluates writing based on the six traits.

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What are the six traits?

Ideas Organization Word Choice Voice Sentence Fluency Conventions + Presentation

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http://www.edina.k12.mn.us/concord/teacherlinks/sixtraits/posters/ideas.pdf

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“How does knowing the writing process help me teach the traits?”

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Writing Workshop?

“So I understand about the Writing Process and how it fits with the traits….. Now what about the Writer’s Workshop?”

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What is “Writer’s Workshop”?

A organizational structure for allowing the writing process to happen in the classroom setting. It replicates the practices of professional writers as they take a piece of writing from conception to publication.

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“The traits are the language of writing workshop.”

“The six traits represent a language that empowers students and teachers to communicate about qualities of writing.”

Ruth Culham

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Writer’s Workshop

Minilesson “Work Time”Sharing

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Writer’s WorkshopMinilesson-

Modelled Writing\Direct Teaching

“Work Time”Students write independently Teacher conferences with individuals

and/or small groups (“Guided Writing”)

SharingReinforces or makes the teaching point

again

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Minilesson components

Connection

Teaching Demonstration Explicitly tell and show an example Inquiry Guided practice

Active Engagement

Link

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Using your Minilesson planning sheet and a lesson from Lucy Calkins Resource jot some notes for each component of the minilesson.

“What is happening during each component?”

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Use Book 2 of your Units set to search for instances where the traits are covered.

Pick any of the other units you wish to also look for instances where the traits are covered.

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Ruth Culham:

“Think of the traits not as a set of discrete lessons to be taught each day, but a way of thinking , shaping responses to writing, and talking about the writing. The traits are the writing process at the revision and editing stages. They don’t stand alone in the writer’s world; they shouldn’t be taught in isolation; they shouldn’t be portioned out by grade level.”

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What about the standards documents?

Summative assessment

Formative assessment to drive instruction

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Standards identify:

The end of grade level of achievement for: Writing strategies and behaviors Traits

Highlight a key word or phrase for each bullet for:

1.Strategies and behaviours

2.Traits

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Research shows writers need:

Time to writeChoicesFeedback\responseModels of fine writing

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“Success in writing directly relates to the amount of writing and rewriting a person does.”

-Lucy Calkins

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References

Culham, R. (2005) 6+1 Traits of writing the complete guide for the primary grades. New York: Scholastic

Culham, R. (2003) 6+1 Traits of writing the complete guide for Grades 3 and Up. New York: Scholastic

Calkins, L. et al (2003) Units of Study for Primary Writing: A Yearlong Curriculum, Portsmouth: Heinemann,

Calkins, L. et al (2006) Units of Study for Grades 3-5, Portsmouth: Heinemann,

Graham, S. (Ed) (2007) Best Practices in Writing Instruction, New York: The Guilford Press

http://www.edina.k12.mn.us/concord/teacherlinks/sixtraits/posters/ideas.pdf