Classroom Essentials Ser.: Writing : A Teacher's Guide to Getting Started with Beginning Writers by Katie Wood Ray and Lisa B. Cleaveland (2018, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherHeinemann
ISBN-100325099146
ISBN-139780325099149
eBay Product ID (ePID)21038302255

Product Key Features

Educational LevelHigh School, Elementary School
Number of Pages128 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameWriting : a Teacher's Guide to Getting Started with Beginning Writers
SubjectTeaching Methods & Materials / Reading & Phonics, Study & Teaching, Teaching Methods & Materials / Language Arts
Publication Year2018
TypeStudy Guide
Subject AreaLanguage Arts & Disciplines, Education
AuthorKatie Wood Ray, Lisa B. Cleaveland
SeriesClassroom Essentials Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight11.1 Oz
Item Length10 in
Item Width8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceElementary/High School
LCCN2018-015476
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromKindergarten
Grade ToSecond Grade
Dewey Decimal372.62/3
Table Of ContentWelcome: A PLACE FOR CHILDREN TO MAKE BOOKS Why Make Books? What Writers Need to Get Started Learning Through Language, Learning About Language Beliefs Guide Actions Day 1: INVITE CHILDREN TO GET STARTED Helping Children Understand Time That's Governed by Purpose The Difference Between Writing as Process and Writing as Procedure Questions to Help Children Think About People Who Make Books Picturing Writers at Work Planting Seeds of Teaching as you Share Children's Finished Books Deciding Who Will Share at the End of Writing Workshop Telling Stories of Process Big Ideas and Teaching Possibilities Day 2: NAME CHILDREN'S ACTIONS AS PROCESS Questions That Believe Children Into Being Understanding What it Means to Be Finished Three Key Reading Strategies for Beginning Writers Valuing Children's Long, Slow Work on a Book Recognizing Children's Actions as Writing Process Big Ideas and Teaching Possibilities DAY 3: SET EXPECTATIONS FOR PICTURES AND WORDS Positioning Children So They're Willing to Try Writing Words Narrating Your Actions to Show Children How Written Language Works Composing with Words Involves a Lot More Than Just Spelling Embedding Teaching Points in Your Authentic Talk with Children Embedding Big Ideas About Texts Embedding Big Ideas About Process Embedding Big Ideas About What it Means to Be a Writer Resisting the Urge to Overteach Maintaining Children's Confidence Once They Start Writing Words A Problem with Dictation Big Ideas and Teaching Possibilities DAY 4: OFFER CHILDREN STRATEGIES FOR WORD MAKING The Typical Range of Word-Making Development Expanding the Definition of Reading (To Make Sense of Beginning Writing) The Usefulness of Alphabet Charts Strategies for Word Making The Importance of Noticing and Naming - And What to Notice Why Young Children Need to Talk During Writing Workshop Editing Possibilities for Beginning Writers Big Ideas and Teaching Possibilities DAY 5: SHOW CHILDREN HOW TO MANAGE BOOK MAKING OVER TIME What Happens When Writers Reread Pictures First or Words First? Deciding When a Book is Finished Teaching Children to Read Their Books Learning About the Writing Process in the Context of Illustrations Typical Development as Children Learn to Keep Their Meanings Consistent Big Ideas and Teaching Possibilities DAYS AFTER: SUPPORT CHILDREN IN THE EARLY WEEKS OF SCHOOL Sharing Finished Books Encouraging Fearless Spelling Embracing Different Writers' Processes Illustrating with Intention Managing Ongoing Work Celebrating Growth Over Time When the Camera Shuts Off
SynopsisHow can I help my youngest students become writers? How can I establish a routine for writing in my classroom? Why is making books developmentally appropriate? 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 primary writing workshop with beginning writers. If you're a new teacher or new to writing workshop, A Teacher's Guide to Getting Started with Beginning Writers will show you in clear and simple terms what to do to establish a routine for writing in your classroom, offering you vision, insight, and practical support. If you're an experienced workshop teacher, Katie and Lisa will help you imagine new possibilities.
LC Classification NumberLB1576.R3736 2018

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