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Title: Writing%20Tips%20for%20Students%20with%20Disabilities


1
Writing Tips for Students with Disabilities
  • Information adapted from an article by Regina G.
    Richards, reproduced with permission

2
Issues students may run into with writing
  • Working memory - challenges with multi-tasking
  • Story Size - in writing a story, trying to hold
    an idea in your mind while elaborating on it
  • Sloppiness - unable to both write neatly and
    think about the content of your words
  • Understanding - students are able to perform
    better if they have an understanding of the
    issues and their parents and teachers understand
    them

3
What to do about these issues
  • Writing is a juggling act. You must keep all
    of the strategies in your mind while you are
    writing. Switch your attention between the
    ideas, elaborations, descriptions, sentence
    structure, spelling, capitalizations,
    punctuation, and more.

4
Strategy of Writing - Chunking
  • Break the information or task into smaller parts
  • We store smaller bits of information easier
  • Everything begins with a small step that leads to
    a larger accomplishment

5
POWER
  • Mnemonic device - each letter stands for a step
    the student needs to perform, easy for the
    students to remember
  • P for PLAN. The student plans the focus of the
    task, whether it is the format of the paper or
    type of writing.
  • O for ORGANIZE. Identify and organize the parts
    of the task.

6
POWER
  • W is for WRITE. Write your story or paper, can
    include pictures if it is easier.
  • E is for EDIT. Proofread the paper many times,
    concentrating on every single word. This step is
    difficult because it is hard to edit what you
    wrote.
  • R is for REVISE. Make whatever changes needed to
    improve the paper.

7
Obstacles
  • Vocabulary - have the student make a list of new
    vocabulary words he/she wants to use and refer to
    it while writing
  • Spelling - work on sounding out the words as they
    spell. Also keep and study a list of key words
    to work on.

8
Strategies for students who are stuck
  • Frame format - think within the context of three
    parts - beginning, middle, and end
  • Go step by step - identify a writing topic, then
    go from the beginning to the end, using one
    strategy at a time
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