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4/18/2018 5:21 AM Chapter 11 Writing © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

Reflections on Writing Do you like to write? Do you enjoy journaling or blogging, or recording your thoughts in some other manner? Do you find you need to revise, or do you usually feel that your first draft is close to perfect? How will you share your feelings about the writing process with your students? How will you encourage those who don’t like to write?

Similarities Between Reading and Writing Use the same cognitive processes: Gathering ideas Questioning Hypothesizing Use the same cognitive systems: Semantic Syntactic Graphophonic Pragmatic

Similar Goals/Skills of Reading and Writing (Pinnell, 1999) To read/write words without conscious awareness To read/write words without focusing on every letter To connect unknown words to known words To focus on chunks of words To use root words for determining meaning To connect spelling with meaning To focus on communicating meaning

Differences Between Readers and Writers Receive messages Need to be able to understand what others have written Decode words Writers: Create and send messages Know their audience, choose the best genre, choose words carefully, and choose the best way to share their writing Encode words automatically so they can concentrate more on expressing themselves

Stages of Emergent Writing (Zecker, 1999) Drawing Scribbling Letter-like forms Copying Invented spelling Conventional spelling

Examples of Writing Stages (Stages 1 through 4)

Examples of Writing Stages (Stages 5 through 7)

Instructional Practices for Bilingual Students Provide extended periods of time for students to write, and allow personal choice of topic and genre. Encourage students to use their two languages. Emphasize that students should write original thoughts; tell them not to worry about spelling. Have students read what they’ve written to you, so you can help with vocabulary. Value what students write, even if it isn’t long. (continued)

More Instructional Practices for Bilingual Students Have students explain how they write, so you can understand their thinking. Encourage students to use their background knowledge when writing. Show students where and how they can find correct spellings. Assess growth by looking at all student writing samples and praise them for their progress.

Characteristics of Skilled/Unskilled Writers

Elements of a Writing Workshop Regular, sustained writing sessions Choices for students Teacher and peer feedback Structure Cooperative learning community Mini-lessons for direct, explicit instruction

Steps in the Writing Process Prewriting Drafting Revising Editing Publishing

Checklist for Proofreading (second grade)

Evaluating Your Writing Instruction Evaluate your performance in these areas: Classroom environment Instruction Class schedule Professional role model Professional growth How would you evaluate your own writing skills and abilities? Can you act as a good role model for your students?

6 + 1 Traits 1 Idea / content 2 Organization 3 Voice 4 Word choice 5 Sentence fluency 6 Convention +1 Presentation

More on the 6 + 1 Traits Teaching the traits: Assessing the traits: Work with each trait during mini-lessons or guided writing, so students are aware of their importance. Use examples from all types of passages (narrative, expository, poetry, etc.). Assessing the traits: Assessment that reflects the traits will encourage students to focus on them. See www.mshogue.com/ce9/rubrics/rubrics.htm for a sample.

Assessment of Writing: Informal Portfolios Rubrics: Writing process Writing products Multi-media projects Attitude surveys Self-assessment instruments

Assessment of Writing: Formal Some standardized tests have language/ grammar subtests. These test editing ability, not writing. Many state departments of education have created standardized rubrics to assess writing. These may cause teachers to show their students how to write so they’ll do well on the test, rather than help them to write creatively.

Intervention Strategies Focusing on Writing Interactive writing (“Sharing the pen”) Quick writes (writing on demand) POW TREE (continued)

Some Activities for 6 + 1 Traits of Writing Trait 1 (Ideas and presentation): Story about a pet, sport hero, rock star, or friend Trait 2 (Organization): How-to procedures Trait 3 (Voice): Letter to a fairy tale character Trait 4 (Word choice): Poems such as diamante and cinquain Trait 5 (Sentence fluency): Combining sentences Trait 6 (Conventions): Checklists, word walls, personalized dictionaries +1 (Presentation): Computer editing/ illustrating, PowerPoint presentations

More Intervention Strategies Using concrete examples of authors’ writing Guided writing Mt. Plot Expository frames Parodies Sequels Poetry Cinquain Diamante Biopoems (continued)

More Intervention Strategies Response journals Friendly letters Wordless books Noun stories Classroom alphabet books Creating brochures Sentence combining

Concepts to Teach in Guided Writing

Sample Poems Diamante: Fibbin poem: Pizza Delicious, spicy Bubbling, steaming, tantalizing Cheese, mushrooms—scraps, litter Molding, rotting, decaying Smelly, yucky Garbage Fibbin poem: Pete Sprete Athlete Plays baseball. Best pitcher in town! Easily strikes out ten batters! Twas only in his dreams that he was such a great star!

Using Computers for Authentic Writing Tasks Blogs Wikis International pen pals Connecting with authors Digital storytelling Publishing on the web Webquests

Technology and Writing: Word Processing Helps with drafting/writing/revising (outlining, revising, checking spelling and grammar, etc.) Gives encouragement to students with messy handwriting However: Students still need to decide on a topic, articulate ideas, have a good understanding of grammar, and be able to recognize correct spelling

Related Video Presentation You can see a video in which a student shares his expository writing (which is related to the discussion on page 294 of the chapter).