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Effective Writing Strategies For Primary Grades, Rebecca Gardemann
Effective Writing Strategies For Primary Grades, Rebecca Gardemann
Graduate Research Papers
Writing instruction has undergone changes throughout history to become what it is today; an integral part of a balanced literacy program. This project examines appropriate and effective writing strategies for primary grades. Four current writing strategies are examined in three professional development sessions for primary teachers, including: shared writing, interactive writing, writing workshop and journaling. Appropriate means of writing assessment are also examined. These professional development sessions are presented in a series of three Power Point presentations including implementation activities for teachers.
Writing In The Kindergarten Classroom : It Can Be Done!, Stephanie Kartman
Writing In The Kindergarten Classroom : It Can Be Done!, Stephanie Kartman
Graduate Research Papers
When discussing early writing Vicki Spandel (2001) brings up the following very important point: "We need to notice the little things (not just the big milestones) and put them to work to encourage our young writers, who are often doing much more than they get credit for'' (p. 321 ).
This project was built upon the idea that teachers would support writing through various instructional methods such as interactive, shared, and direct writing instruction. These activities are meant to supplement the Marion Independent School District kindergarten curriculum.
Implementing Writer's Workshop In A Kindergarten Classroom, Katie Hauschildt
Implementing Writer's Workshop In A Kindergarten Classroom, Katie Hauschildt
Graduate Research Papers
Can children be taught to write in kindergarten? Should children be taught to write in kindergarten? How do you teach children to write in kindergarten? These and many other questions about the appropriateness of writing and how to teach writing have been swirling around the education community for many years. As a kindergarten teacher I myself began wondering about these questions and how to answer them. I was intrigued by the idea of providing a framework in my classroom that would encourage emerging readers and writers to create and manipulate their own text.
In an effort to better understand the …
Implementing A Writing Program In Grade Two, Denise A. Sasse
Implementing A Writing Program In Grade Two, Denise A. Sasse
Graduate Research Papers
Writing is a process to create meaning. This process consists of many components: prewriting, drafting, redrafting, editing, and publishing. Children need the following support measures: oral storytelling, genuine audiences, teacher modeling, literature experiences, the reading-writing connection, time to write, and emphasis on the use of one's own voice. The connection of instruction and assessment is another important aspect of a children's writing program. The following qualitative assessment techniques provide this connection: journaling, student-teacher conferences, checklists, and portfolios.
An Effective Writing Program That Meets The Needs Of Lower Elementary Students, Marita R. Schroeder
An Effective Writing Program That Meets The Needs Of Lower Elementary Students, Marita R. Schroeder
Graduate Research Papers
The purpose of this project was to examine current research on the writing process, to identify major elements of an effective writing program, and then implement a writing program for young children which encompasses the major elements. The elements of the writing program implemented within the classroom were: modeling (by the teacher, children and authors), daily writing, conferencing (mini-lessons), publishing, and special projects. It was found that a carefully structured writing program enhances the writing of students in the classroom. The process approach to writing values the students as well as the writing process. This approach is an ideal way …