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Making Good Writing Even Better Taking Able Writers to Where they have Never Been Before! Geoff Dean School Improvement Adviser, MK Herts G&T Conference Thursday 21 st February 2008
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Making Good Writing Even Better Main Recommendations
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Making Good Writing Even Better TALK – at all stages - discuss before writing – be really clear - check, re-read and probe during writing - encourage explanation of what was being attempted, what effects were intended, and how improvements might still be considered – even after concluding writing
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Making Good Writing Even Better BE SURE of what you and your writer(s) are trying to achieve Set up WORTHWHILE WRITING EXERCISES Try to PROVIDE REAL AUDIENCES
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Making Good Writing Even Better Make your writers as SELF-CONSCIOUS AS POSSIBLE about their work Engender a true sense of PRIDE and TOTAL OWNERSHIP in their writing Encourage PLAYFULNESS and the UNUSUAL
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Making Good Writing Even Better Study carefully the ways in which OTHER WRITERS WORK EXPERIMENT with language, style and form – go beyond normal expectations Help writers to establish a PERSONAL WRITING VOICE
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Making Good Writing Even Better Give SUFFICIENT TIME and ALLOW WRITING TO GROW AGREE DETAILED CRITERIA ENSURE COVERAGE OF A BROAD RANGE of known text types, forms and genre NEGOTIATE PERSONAL TARGETS based on previous results and achievement
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Making Good Writing Even Better Never be afraid to encourage your best writers to work from a tightly controlled format – urging more and more effects, widening from the original brief, as their confidence and ability grows
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Making Good Writing Even Better Develop A SENSE OF CRAFTING– techniques and effects come with regular practice Try to maintain a feeling of FUN IN WRITING – continual interest and attention cannot be maintained when writing is associated with drudgery Be CREATIVE – think DIFFERENTLY
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Making Good Writing Even Better More Specific Ideas
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Making Good Writing Even Better 1. Write a story, report – or whatever – on a post-it; then write it again and improve it; 2. Write a sentence (or paragraph) leaving out a nominated vowel; 3. Write on a computer, changing font colour for different word classes; 4. Write a piece that is sustained across three or four genres or text types 5. Write a piece that commences in the past, present or future, and that then projects backwards / forwards etc; 6. Write in a genre or style never before attempted; 7. Bring all your more able writers together for a shared writing event;
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Making Good Writing Even Better 8. Write a piece in only simple sentences, or only compound sentences or only complex sentences; 9. Write a piece in which the sentences are all the same length, deliberately different lengths, (e.g. a short followed by a long); 10. Write and develop the GD 4 sentence model; 11. Write sentences of no more than four words, no fewer than 20 words; 12. Write as a reporter, a script writer, a lawyer, a police officer, a teacher, a columnist, a novelist, a reviewer etc; 13. Write about the same scene or event as a prose piece, a poem or a dramatic script; 14. Write about the same scene or event from different points of view
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Making Good Writing Even Better 15. Write subversively: e.g. a science explanation as instruction or description; 16. Mix the writing of fiction and non-fiction; 17. Write, on behalf of the class, to adults in the school for different purposes; 18. Encourage different starts, developments and conclusions to the same piece of writing; 19. Allow writers to devise their own language and play with words in a variety of ways; 20. Seek writing partners on the internet, or through schools’ collaborative arrangements; 21. Challenge your writers to construct a more interesting, lively, engaging or otherwise better piece of writing than yourself!!!
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