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  • Workshop Model

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  • Students need to write every day.
  • Writers need to be regularly engaged in the
    writing process.
  • Writing is more than the correct use of
    conventions.
  • Students (and teachers) need to explore a wide
    range of genre and forms as readers and writers.
  • Students need to be immersed in a form of writing
    before they can be expected to write in that
    form.
  • Technology supports all facets of the writing
    process.
  • Talk is an essential part of the writing process.
  • Explicit instruction in writing is based on
    curriculum outcomes and on students stages of
    development, strengths, and needs.
  • Assessment of writing is ongoing and informs
    instruction.

Writers in Action /DOE
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Fountas
Fountas Pinnell, 2001
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What Research Shows About Reading
  • Research shows that reading itself lots of it
    is perhaps the most vital and worthy activity for
    students to engage in to improve their reading
    ability and test scores.
  • Building language instruction around lots of
    reading and dialogue about reading (but not
    excluding phonics and skills instruction) is the
    best approach
  • Schmoker, M Results, ASCD,1999,pp71-74

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Fountas Pinnell, 2001
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Minilesson
  • Minilessons are the ritual that brings us
    together as a community of readers and writers at
    the start of each workshop
    Nancie Atwell
  • Types of Minilessons
  • Management
  • Strategy and Skill Building
  • Literary Analysis

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Independent Reading /Writing
  • The students engage in the reading or writing
    process.
  • Students develop an understanding of what
    readers or writers do.
  • Teachers confer with
  • individuals to support or
  • address needs .

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Guided Practice
  • Teacher works with a small group of students to
    provide explicit instruction through
  • Lessons focus on
    specific needs of individuals
  • Conferring with
    individuals within a small group
  • Teacher explicitly and effectively works with
    students to teach the readers /writers craft,
    strategies, and skills.

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Investigations
  • Use of reading, writing and
  • media to explore topics in depth.
  • Students use research skills to prepare for a
    presentation/display/ performance.

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Conferencing
  • Conversations between the teacher and student or
    between students
  • Types of Conferences
  • Content
  • Process
  • Revision
  • Editing
  • Evaluation
  • ELA Guide

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  • Self Assessment of Writing Practice
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