No-Nonsense Guide to Teaching Writing: Strategies, Structures, and Solutions / Edition 1

No-Nonsense Guide to Teaching Writing: Strategies, Structures, and Solutions / Edition 1

by Judy Davis
ISBN-10:
0325005214
ISBN-13:
2900325005217
Pub. Date:
08/22/2003
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No-Nonsense Guide to Teaching Writing: Strategies, Structures, and Solutions / Edition 1

No-Nonsense Guide to Teaching Writing: Strategies, Structures, and Solutions / Edition 1

by Judy Davis
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Overview

Drawing on 30-plus years of experience as educators, Davis and Hill present a guide for teachers of grades three to eight to the organization of a successful yearlong writing workshop. Coverage includes developing goals for effective teaching, learning, and writing; structuring and organizing daily writing workshops and writing work across the year; assembling the tools to enable students to get organized and become reflective about their own work; designing targeted mini lessons; effective writing conferences; engaging students in discussion of quality writing; and learning from samples of student work. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Product Details

ISBN-13: 2900325005217
Publication date: 08/22/2003
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.57(d)

About the Author

A 30-year teaching veteran, Judy Davis has spent the past ten years teaching fifth and sixth grade at The Manhattan New School. She conducts workshops and summer institutes throughout the United States and Canada for elementary and middle school teachers on all aspects of literacy instruction. Her classroom is a model site for staff development for teachers in New York City’s School District #2 and other areas.


Sharon Hill has been an educator for many years. For the past four, she has served as a teacher, literacy staff developer, and administrator at The Manhattan New School. She has been a presenter at workshops, summer institutes, and conferences across the United States and Sweden for teachers K-8. Sharon is now taking requests for summer 2006.

Table of Contents

I. Getting a Handle on the Essentials: Goals, Tools, and Management
  1. Setting Achievable Goals
  2. Using the Right Tools
  3. Providing Structure and Organization
  4. Setting Up the Writing Workshop
II. Helping Your Students Become Writers
  1. First Cycle: From Writing Idea to Notebook Entry
  2. Teaching What Your Students Need
  3. Moving from Notebook Entry to Finished Piece
  4. Future Cycles: Lifting the Quality of the Writing Notebook
  5. Mastering the Magic of Revision
III. Extending Writing Possibilities
  1. Poetry Study
  2. Feature Article Study
  3. Picture Book Study
  4. Open-Choice Investigations
Conclusion: When Writing Spills Out of the Writing Workshop
  1. Editing Checklist
  2. Student Weekend Writing Assessment
  3. Writer's Reflection
  4. Conference Record-keeping Sheet
  5. Notebook Checklist
  6. Minilesson Planning Sheet
  7. Day-to-Day Minilesson Planning Sheet
  8. Flowchart: What I'm Trying to Say
  9. Craft Study
  10. Structure Templates
  11. Responding to Poetry
  12. Poetry Study Chart
  13. Knowing My Taste in Poetry
  14. Poetry Reflection
  15. Feature Article Study Chart
  16. From Notebook Entry to Feature Article
  17. Feature Article Assessment
  18. Getting Inspired by a Good Picture Book
  19. Picture Book Study Chart
  20. Picture Book Assessment
  21. Open-Choice Investigation Topic Chart
Bibliography
  1. Professional Books
  2. Poetry Anthologies
  3. Picture Books
  4. Books Containing Short Texts
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