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Writer’s Workshop
September 26, 2013
What is Writer’s Workshop?
Writer's
Workshop is a writing
technique which can build students'
fluency in writing through continuous,
repeated exposure to the process of
writing.
Why does Writer’s Workshop
work?
In our First Grade classrooms, children learn to write daily
through a variety of activities.
Writer's Workshop exposes first grade students to the
organization and thought required to create a story or to
write about a favorite topic.
Since students choose the topic, they are motivated to
create and complete works to read to classmates.
The goal is to move children into the writing process by
guiding them to use phonetics to stretch out words, copy and
use sight words in meaningful ways, create an awareness of
punctuation, and refer to outside resources for spelling
corrections.
What genres do we study?
Small
Moments (writing with focus,
detail, and dialogue)
Nonfiction
Writing Reviews
From Scenes to Series (writing
Fiction)
Additional Possible Units
Authors
as Mentors: Craftsmanship
and Revision
Music in Our Hearts: Writing Songs
and Poetry
Writing How-To Books
Science Information Books
Independent Writing Projects across
the Genres
What is a Mentor Text?
A
Mentor Text is used as a way to
model different types of genres.
These books are used so that
children can see how authors write.
Refer to these throughout the year
(i.e. Night of the Veggie Monster, Henry and Mudge
and the Happy Cat, Sharks! National Geographic Kids)
How do I help my child with
spelling?
Stretch
out the sounds in words
Sounds should be accurate
Example- apple “appl”
alligator “aligatr”
This is call invented spelling.
Appropriate
through 2nd grade
What words should my child spell
correctly?
Word
Wall words (weekly sight
words) - should be spelled correctly
in isolation, as well as applied to
writing
Word family words
Help
children to figure out other
unknown words
How do I help my child with sight
words?
Writing
the words
Calling out the words and having your
child practice writing words
Putting the words on index cards and
playing the game Memory
Finding the words in a book
Should my child use spacing
between words?
Yes,
children should be using
consistent spacing between words.
Use a paperclip, popsicle stick, or
other small object to help your child
use spaces
How do I help my child with
handwriting?
Alphabet
sheet with correct letter
formation (top to bottom!)
Encourage your child to write neatly
and legibly when he/she is doing
homework.
Are reading and writing connected?
YES!
Reading
and writing processes, when taught
and practiced together, enhance instruction in
both areas.
The connection between reading and writing
enables the children to adapt skills
learned in one area and apply it to the other.
How do I help my child at home
with writing?
Let your child watch
Recipes
Lists
Holiday cards
Have
when you write:
your child keep a journal when you go
on a trip.
Have your child write letters to
relatives/friends.
What questions do you have?