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Welcome to. Writing!. Mrs. McGinnis. I’ve been teaching Writing at YMS for 6 years I am married and have 3 grown children I am available for help after school most days and at lunch time I am sponsor of the YMS Newspaper Club. Miss Larson.
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Welcome to Writing!
Mrs. McGinnis • I’ve been teaching Writing at YMS for 6 years • I am married and have 3 grown children • I am available for help after school most days and at lunch time • I am sponsor of the YMS Newspaper Club
Miss Larson • I am currently enrolled in the teaching program at Illinois State University. • I am eager to get to know each and every one of your students!!!
Units of Study • Writing Process • Personal Narrative • Persuasive • Research • Word Roots/Vocabulary • Short Story • Poetry
Mini-Lessons • Mini-Lessons are short grammar and writing craft lessons • Mini-Lesson topics will be chosen based on the needs of the class at that time • Studies show this is the preferred way of teaching grammar and conventions • Students may choose their own personal writing, spelling, and grammar goals for any given assignment
Rules of Our Classroom • Be respectful of the teacher, each other, and property • Come to class on time and prepared to work • Have a good attitude; be willing to try new things
Assignment Expectations • Prefer typed final papers, but will accept final papers that are written neatly in ink • Students are given class time to write • I will conference with as many students as possible each day • Parents will be contacted within a few days of a missing major assignment
Advanced Writing • The focus for advanced students is quality of writing vs. quantity of writing • Advanced students are not necessarily expected to write more, but they are expected to write more in-depth • Focus on insight, reflection, support in writing • More thoughtful assignments
How Parents Can Help • Encourage students to write at home • Ask your child if you can read their writing—it can be very creative and entertaining! • Recognize that students do lots of writing: texting, Facebook, blogs, instant messaging… • Purchase a “jump drive” memory device that students can use to move assignments between home and school • Encourage students to read—good readers are generally good writers
My Contact Information • You can call me here at school: 630-553-4544, x. 1116 • E-mail: jmcginnis@yorkville.k12.il.us • Check out my Writing Wiki. You can connect to it through the Team Imagine website, or at jmcginnis.pbworks.com