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Welcome Families! Writing Workshop Parent Information Night Ways to support your child with writing at home.

Some Foundations For Our Writing Instruction Students need direct instruction in skills and strategies for writing and time to practice. To learn and grow as a writer, students need to write often and cycle through the writing process. Students develop skills at different rates and need to be taught at their level. Students are engaged when given choice in topic.

The curriculum grew out of 30 years of research. It is used internationall & nationally and alligns with 21 st Century Writing Standards. Writing Curriculum Our resources to teach writing- Units of Study in Writing by Lucy Calkins & Colleagues

In Writing Workshop, students learn to write in the three Common Core Writing Text Types Here at school, we ll teach your children to be writers of narratives or stories, opinions, and informational texts.

Writing Workshop Invitation Live a Writerly Life In writing workshop, teachers invite children to do all the things a writer really does: research, explore, collect, interview, talk, read, stare off into space, co-author, and yes, prewrite, draft, revise, edit, and publish...the focus is on writers who use writing to do powerful things in the world in which they live. Katie Wood Ray- Writing Workshop

Essential Features of Writing Workshop Student Choices about Content Time for: Explicit Teaching & Feedback Talking Writing Periods of Focused Study & Writing Publication & Celebration Rutuals High Expectations and Safety Structured Management & Routines Increasing Student Autonomy

In Writing Workshop, students -Learn they have stories worth telling, information worth sharing, and they can use their writing to persuade others and affect change. -Self-select their topics, leading to independence. -Write for extended periods of time, leading to increased stamina and volume in their writing. -Collaborate with peers for feedback and assistance. -Participate in minilessons where the teacher offers instruction on a writing strategy or technique to try.

In Writing Workshop, students - Confer with the teacher on his/her piece of writing and next steps for growth as a writer. - Set writing goals and work towards them. -Work through the writing process, which includes revising and editing the piece. -Learn that attention must be paid to conventions and spelling for the writing to be understood by readers. -Publish writing in some way, and celebrate by sharing his/her work with an authentic audience.

Instructional Components of Writing Workshop Minilesson: This is a lesson taught to the whole class. A teaching pointwhat we want the students to learn- is named, modeled and then practiced by the students before they go off and try it in their own writing. Conference: A writing conference is when the teacher pulls up next to a student and helps him/her directly. Teachers keep track of skills students need to work on and next steps for them to grow as writers. Teachers often directly show the writer how to do something or use a mentor text to illustrate the point. Writing Process: The writing process involves collecting ideas or researching, drafting (which is your first attempt at writing your piece), revising, editing, and then publishing. It rarely happens in that straight line! Writers often start drafting, then realize they need more research. Writers revise and edit, then maybe draft some more. Revise and edit again! When the piece is as good as it gets, the writer publishes!

How Can a Parent Help? Resist the urge to Fix Spelling Make handwriting neater Correct grammar

How Can a Parent Help? Instead shift your focus to what really helps kids become proficient writers Rehearsal Revision Reading

How Can a Parent Help? Strategies to support writing Rehearsal

Rehearsal Rehearsing really helps kids practice envisioning what they are going to say before saying it on paper. This helps tremendously with logic & structure.

Rehearsal Questions to Ask Your Child How will your story go? Tell me about the parts. How will it start? Then what will come next? How do you think it might end? What do you want your reader to know? Is there a point of view you want to represent?

Parent Prompts to Help With Argument Writing How might you state your claim? Walk through some of the evidence with me... It might be worth thinking about what evidence best supports your argument. What facts and reasons will your reader want to know? How will you persuade your reader to take action?

How Can a Parent Help? Strategies to support writing Revision

What Tools Can Help Me Help My Child Revise? Mentor Texts Checklists Exemplars

What Tools Can Help Me Help My Child? Checklists

Revision using Checklists

Revision Questions to Ask Your Child When you were talking about this, I jotted down this one idea that was very cool Is that something you want to add? Say more about this one part. It might be worth thinking about the beginning (or ending) a little more

What Tools Can Help Me Help My Child? Exemplars

4 th Grade Opinion Writing Exemplar

4 th Grade Opinion Writing

Questions to Ask Your Child Using the Exemplar What is the writer doing well? Begin first with a compliment naming one thing you see they re doing well. I really liked the way you Using the checklist, find one skill your child would most benefit from & using the exemplar show them how this writer did it.

How Can a Parent Help? Strategies to support writing Reading

What Tools Can Help Me Help My Child Read as a Writer? Mentor Texts Image Source: http://www.helloliteracy.com

When I look through my window, I see a brick wall. There is trash in the courtyard and a broken bottle that looks like fallen stars.

How Can a Parent Help? Shift your focus and support to At Home Tips

Parents as Writing Partners Questions to Ask Your Child What did you do during your minilesson today? What are you working on as a writer during work time? Who did you share with today? How did it go?

Parents as Writing Partners at home Create a special workspacehelp children with tools, and time to write. Story tell- storytelling is a great way to help students internalize story structure. Read Aloud- encourage a love of reading. This positively impacts writing.

Parents as Writing Partners at home Writer s Notebook : 3 rd -8 th grade writers will use a writing notebook to begin pieces that could ultimately lead to a developed piece of writing. We personalize the notebook with pictures and memorabilia of important moments, all of which call to mind stories we might want to write about in some form. Writers can sketch, make lists, write quotes, and freewrite in the notebook. Occassionally, writing will be assigned in these notebooks as homework. Parents, please help support your writer by helping them to return their notebook to school each day so they are available as a daily resource in the classroom.

Thank You! For supporting your child as a writer today and everyday. Click here to share in our district s Writing Workshop Journey