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Independent Writing Daily Activity Student Determines: Purpose Audience Message Genre and Text Conventions Teacher Confers and Assists
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Process Writing Planning Generate information Organize Set goals Translation Mechanics of writing Review Evaluate (Did I stick to my plan?) Revise
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The Planner’s Blackboard Topic Information Text Conventions Audience Purpose & Key Point Topic Information
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Thinking as a writer Purpose Audience Planning & Organizing Book Language & Literary Styles Writing Schemas and Genres Conversational Learning Build Oral Language Structure Vocabulary Understanding Read Aloud Shared Reading IR/IW Conferring Directed Writing Directed Reading Writer’s Craft
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Key Ideas Instructional Focus: Viewing self as a writer Looking at the world like a writer Reading text like a writer Writing for a variety of purposes and developing a sense of audience.
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Conferring Points What is my purpose? Who is my audience? Is my message clear? What are my key points? How did I organize my text? Did I follow my plan? Did I achieve my purpose?
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Independent Reading: Conferring Where is the author taking me in this story? Am I paying attention to the author’s message? What lesson is the author teaching me? Why did the author choose this story to tell? What information is the author trying to explain to me? Chrys Hutchins
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Independent Reading: Conferring (continued) When I finish this book, what would the author like me to remember? Why is the author spending so much time with this scene, character, topic conflict, resolution, clue, or fact? Have I figured out the author’s big idea? Chrys Hutchins
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