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Writer’s Workshop. Read Aloud. 5 minutes Mentor text Used to model something that an author does in their writing Don’t need to read all of a book The best books-read multiple times. Mini-lesson. 10-15 minutes Teach concepts, strategies, and techniques
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Read Aloud • 5 minutes • Mentor text • Used to model something that an author does in their writing • Don’t need to read all of a book • The best books-read multiple times
Mini-lesson • 10-15 minutes • Teach concepts, strategies, and techniques • Teach children to write different genres • Direct instruction- model using literature or teacher’s own writing • Taught to common core- grade level (bulk of your class) • For example • writing strategies and skills • Literacy elements – character, setting, plot, etc. • Literacy techniques- voice, descriptive words, etc. • Genre features- moral • Text features- caption, glossary, etc. • Example mini-lesson- direct instruction prewriting
Independent Writing, Conferring, Guided Writing • 15-60 minutes (dependent on grade level) • Most of the writing period should be independent writing time • Prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing • Independent writing can be done in centers
Conferring • Teacher meets with students individually • Anecdotal records- date, observation, discussion, teaching points • Purpose is to see how the student is doing and set future goal
Guided Writing • Work with small group • Homogenous group • Focus on specific skills • Rest of class should be independently writing
Shared Writing • 5-10 minutes • Students share their writing • Partners • Whole Class- Document camera • Show what they have been working on