Generative Sentences and Word Limiting
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Session 2
Generative Sentences and Word
Limiting
Adolescent Research and Development Team
Generative Writing: Generative
Sentences & Word Limiting
Purpose
Students construct sentences with selected
words with specific sentence lengths
Students construct sentences with limited
words
Generative Sentences and Word Limiting
activities build word and sentence fluency
Provides a recommended framework
Targets increased student learning &
achievement
Responds to state and federal legislation
Is based on research that shows how
professional development results in student
achievement gains
Full implementation of the model has
the capacity to:
◦ increase learning and achievement
for everyone
◦ focus on specific needs of
subgroups of students
Generative Writing: Generative
Sentences and Word Limiting
Provides parameters for writing at the
sentence level
Provides students a prompt for writing
based upon the content they are
learning
Provides opportunities for teachers and
students to use the generated
sentences for authentic daily oral
language activities
Generative Writing: Generative
Sentences and Word Limiting
Objective: To compose written messages
based on selected words and sentence length
Activity: Given specific parameters, students
use their understanding of syntax and
sentence structure to construct meaningful
texts.
Level of Support: Moderate at the beginning
working to small group and then independent
activities.
Format: Whole class, small group, or
individual student.
Generative Writing: Generative Sentences
and Word Limiting
Correlation to Iowa Core Curriculum
Adheres to conventions generally established in
spelling, punctuation, grammar, usage, syntax, and
style
Uses writing as a tool for learning
Engages in the information literacy process:
accesses, evaluates, and communicates information
and ideas
Is able to write on demand
Communicates in a variety of genres .
Iowa Department of Education. (2009, February). Iowa Core
Curriculum. Des Moines, IA: Author.
Generative Writing: Generative
Sentences and Word Limiting
Objective
Students will be able to write
coherent sentences when given
parameters for the number of words
or position in sentences.
Generative Writing: Generative
Sentences
Generative Writing: Generative
Sentences Introductory Lesson
Using the Gradual Release of
Responsibility Model
(Language Arts Grades 3rd or 4th
with selected vocabulary words)
Fisher, D., & Frey, N. (2007). Scaffolded Writing Instruction:
Teaching With a Gradual-Release Framework. New York:
Scholastic.
Adapted from Doug Fisher Better Learning Through Structured Teaching
Activity Prompts for Generative Sentences
Begin a sentence with _________________.
End a sentence with _________________.
Create a sentence with _________ in the _______
position.
Fisher, D., & Frey, N. (2007). Scaffolding Writing Instruction:
Teaching with a Gradual Release Framework. New York:
Scholastic.
Activity Examples
Teacher selects vocabulary words that students
have been learning
Example: Word- photosynthesis; Generative Sentence: Write
a sentence with the word “photosynthesis” in the 4 th
position.
Sentence: We have been studying photosynthesis in our
biology class.
Students write a sentence with the word “photosynthesis” in
the first position of a sentence.
Sentence: Photosynthesis is the process by which green
plants use energy to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen.
Generative Writing: Word Limiting
Generative Writing: Word
Limiting Introductory Lesson
Using the Gradual Release of
Responsibility Model
(Social Studies Grades 8-9 with
selected vocabulary words)
Fisher, D., & Frey, N. (2007). Scaffolded Writing Instruction:
Teaching With a Gradual-Release Framework. New York:
Scholastic.
Activity Prompts for Word Limiting
Provide a range (e.g., eight to ten words in length)
Provide a minimum (e.g., at least five words in
length)
Provide a maximum (e.g., no more than 11 words
in length)
Provide a specific length (e.g., exactly eight words
in length
Fisher, D., & Frey, N. (2007). Scaffolding Writing
Instruction: Teaching with a Gradual Release Framework.
New York: Scholastic.
Generative Writing: Word Limiting
Activity Protocol
1st: Teacher selects words and/or phrases from
vocabulary to use in sentences of varying
length.
Example: Word- gregarious; Word Limiting – 13
words in sentence
2nd: Students write a 13 word sentence including
“gregarious”
Example: The most popular girls in school also
seem to be the most gregarious.
Generative Writing: Generative
Sentences and Word Limiting
Small Group Explicit Instruction
◦ Use generative writing in small groups to work on
missing skills in writing for your students.
◦ Tape record instructions of generative writing for
students to complete in small group with a leader in
charge of the recording.
◦ Revise and expand generative writing during
Writer’s Workshop. (ie. Work with revising sentences
in writing pieces to further develop sentence
fluency and/or to show word meaning when
deepening word understandings
Generative Writing: Generative
Sentences and Word Limiting
Pair Share Activity
◦ Think of how you could implement this
into your classroom instruction. (How
often, how much time needed for
instruction, preparation time, would this
work for you?)
◦ Share with 1 -2 people at your table.
◦ Volunteers to share with whole group.
Let’s Try It!
Create a 1st draft of a Generative
Sentence or a Word Limiting Lesson
Generative Writing: Generative
Sentences and Word Limiting
Questions?