Thinking about Writing: Publishing Student Work Dr. Julie Joslin ELA Team Lead NC Dept of Public Instruction Fall 2012 LEP Coordinator’s Meeting September.

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Thinking about Writing: Publishing Student Work Dr. Julie Joslin ELA Team Lead NC Dept of Public Instruction Fall 2012 LEP Coordinator’s Meeting September 13, 2012

Review of the Writing Standards 1-3 ① Argument ② Informational/Explanatory ③ Narrative Three Text Types

Examining the Progression of the Writing Standards Find the document titled: “Common Core State Standards for Writing” Look at the first writing standard Using a pen/pencil/highlighter move from grade to grade underlining what is different from the previous grade

What did you observe? o K-2 o 3-5 o 6-8 o 9-12 Consider:  At what grade do students move from opinion pieces to argument?  What is the biggest difference when comparing 8 th to 9-10 th ?  When are students expected to provide a conclusion?

Reflection How does this clear progression assist in scaffolding for all learners?

Definitions of the Standards’ Three Text Types From Appendix A In the descriptions look for: o Purpose o Definition o How

Review of the Writing Standards ④ Developing and organizing according to task, purpose, and audience ⑤ Revising, editing, rewriting to strengthen writing ⑥ Using technology to produce, publish, and collaborate

⑦ Completing short and long research projects ⑧ Gathering, assessing, and integrating information from multiple sources ⑨ Drawing evidence from texts to support analysis ⑩ Writing routinely for a range of tasks, purposes, and audiences

Three Considerations for Writing Instruction ① Strong integration of reading and writing in the standards (Example: Writing Standard 9, Reading Standard 1)

The Common Core State Standards are asking students to “read like a detective and write like an investigative reporter.” David Coleman

② Use mentor texts that are “rich and worthy”

Why is text selection important? In the CCSS, text is the focus of instruction. From texts, students gain knowledge not only about the world but about how to write, express ideas, and support their ideas with evidence from valid sources.

③ Writing to Learn – Using writing as a tool for learning not only as a product of understanding! –For exploration (quick research, project notebook) –For thinking (graphic organizers, synthesis papers) –For wondering (annotations, journals)

Writing Standard Six Anchor Standard: Use technology, including the internet, to produce and publish writing and to interact and collaborate with others.

There are many ways for students to collaborate online Tikatok (younger students) Mixbook (middle and high students) Lulu (ebooks) Video examples: Qwiki, Screencast-o-matic

“The digital tools used during this presentation have been helpful to some educators across the state. However, due to the rapidly changing digital environment, NCDPI does not represent nor endorse that these tools are the exclusive digital tools for the purposes outlined during this presentation.”

What Can a Small Bird Be? by the Character Education Teen Residency Project Participants

NC Department of Public Instruction Publication Sales Section 6306 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC Phone: Fax: Item #: IS174 Title: “What Can A Small Bird Be?” (Booklet) $5.00 (approximate) Video:

ESL/ELA Student Publishing Project Using the “Bird” book as a guide and inspiration, students will: write narratives, informational/explanatory texts, or arguments that depict the eight character traits as well as their cultural heritage and illustrate the texts.

ESL/ELA teacher teams will apply by the end of September. All eight regions will be represented. Teachers will receive online training on the writing standards (Oct – Nov). Each of the eight regions will be given one trait on which to focus (Dec). Timeline for project:

Teachers will select student writers K-12 (Dec). Writing will be completed by end of February. Student work will be reviewed. Student artists will illustrate selected works (March-April). An e-book will be created (May-June).

RESOURCES Have you seen... ELA Common Core State Standards Self Study LiveBinder: ELA CCSS Resources LiveBinder:

Appendix B : Text exemplars and sample performance tasks.

Appendix C : Annotated student writing samples for grades K-12.

Thank you! Contact information: Julie Joslin