Sunday, September 29, 2013

Writer's Workshop


       Writer’s workshop is a sacred time during the school day that is dedicated to writing. The workshop structure allows students to be guided through the writing process but takes into account the fact that all students work at a different pace. So all students are able to work at a pace that they feel comfortable in. The workshop structure starts off with the mini-lesson, where I model the teaching point, which has to do with one of the 5 stages of the writing process (brainstorming/ generating ideas, drafting, revising, editing and publishing). During mini-lesson, students also have the opportunity to engage in guided practice, where students try out the teaching point on the rug as a class or small groups. Following the mini-lesson the students go off to try out what they learned in their own writing independently.
            In this first unit the students are working on personal narratives; which is being tied to our Social Studies unit, United States Geography.  The students are writing personal narratives (true stories about the authors life) relating to a family trip or vacation to another state.  They are so engaged in their writing it is hard to pull them away. They have all had the opportunity to choose a ‘just right’ writing spot around the room not near any one or anything that may be distracting to their writing. All of the students are in the drafting stage of the writing process, where they are writing the rough draft of their story. We are looking forward to reading the final product and hope you are too.






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