
Interactive Writing Across Grades
A Small Practice with Big Results
Stenhouse Publishers
1st Edition
Published on 12. February 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
206 pages
978-1-62531-115-3 (ISBN)
Description
When done on a regular basis, interactive writing has the potential to improve independent writing. Authors Kate Roth and Joan Dabrowski detail how this systemic approach can be applied in Interactive Writing Across Grades: A Small Practice with Big Results, PreK-5.' Interactive writing harnesses the natural interactions teachers have with their students as they compose a writing piece. It allows for real-time differentiation and tailored scaffolding. This method fits within any basal writing curriculum and can be adapted to your classroom's technology levels. This book acts as a how-to guide that unpacks this powerful method, going step-by-step and grade-by-grade to figure out where and how interactive writing fits within your literacy framework. Inside you'll find:A complete overview of the interactive writing method and how it fits into your balanced literacy program Concrete ways to launch interactive writing in your classroom to support both process and craft instruction Step-by-step guidance to implement the method with students of all ages Student examples of writing from grades Pre-K through 5 to show what to expect at each phase of the process 'Listen in on a Lesson vignettes that demonstrate the type of scaffolding you can offer during interactive writing lessons Discover what makes interactive writing a particularly effective teaching practice that can support both emergent and fluent writers. Interactive Writing Across Grades can help put this method to work in the classroom immediately. '
Reviews / Votes
Kate Roth and Joan Dabrowski's Interactive Writing Across Grades: A Small Practice with Big Results (9781625311153, $27.95) covers the basics of interactive writing experiences and their educational foundations, and will appeal to PreK-5 grade level teachers looking for a step-by-step application of the concepts to writing methods and teaching approaches. Chapters provide examples of real classroom writing from different grades as they illustrate different phrases of interactive writing teaching and show how to build skills, while classroom case history examples emphasize the experiences and process even more. The result is a solid guide for any teacher of these grade levels who would integrate an interactive writing program into the classroom.The Bookwatch: July 2016
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 203 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
458 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62531-115-3 (9781625311153)
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Persons
Kate Roth has been a classroom teacher, Reading Recovery teacher, researcher, and literacy coach in the United States and abroad. Kate has also published twenty books for children on how to write as part of the Language Arts Explorer Junior series. Kate Roth has been a classroom teacher, Reading Recovery teacher, researcher, and literacy coach in the United States and abroad. Kate has also published twenty books for children on how to write as part of the Language Arts Explorer Junior series.
Content
INTRODUCTION Interactive Writing: A Small Practice With Big Results SECTION ONE An Overview of Interactive Writing CHAPTER 1 A First Look at Interactive Writing CHAPTER 2 Understanding Interactive Writing SECTION TWO Working Through Each Part of an Interactive Writing Lesson CHAPTER 3 Experience CHAPTER 4 Prewrite CHAPTER 5 Compose CHAPTER 6 Share the Pen CHAPTER 7 Review CHAPTER 8 Extend SECTION THREE Getting Started With Interactive Writing CHAPTER 9 Eight Points for Preparation CHAPTER 10 Pulling It All Together CONCLUSION