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What You Know by Heart
How to Develop Curriculum for Your Writing Workshop

Katie Wood Ray

ISBN 978-0-325-00364-1 / 0-325-00364-5 / 2002 / 208pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann
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Grade Level: K-8

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    "In this wise, comforting, intimate book, Katie Ray takes her readers by the hand and brings us home to ourselves. ‘This is where ideas for teaching writing come from,’ she says, brushing aside the distracting clutter, quick fixes, and one-size-fits-all panaceas. She hands us a pen, a book, and a reminder of all that matters most."
    —Lucy Calkins

No one can say it better than Lucy Calkins-Katie Ray has written a wise, comforting, intimate book. It goes to the heart of where good ideas for teaching of good writing originate: from yourself and your own experience.

As Katie shows, the most profound and effective curriculum can result from your own deep understanding of quality writing—what you know about writing through your own and others' writings and through your reading. And the best teaching can result from what you can wrap your heart and mind around and communicate to your students. It is this very personal approach and contagious enthusiasm that Katie brings to bear on creating curriculum for her own writing workshops. Her book shows how you can do it for your own.

In Part One, Katie takes a close look at the lines of thinking you can use to find curriculum in your own writing experiences. In Part Two, she shows how to use the same lines of thinking to find curriculum in your everyday reading life. Along with her own inimitable writing style, Katie sprinkles special features throughout her book as helpful tips for thinking about your own writing workshop and curriculum development, including:

  • minilessons and "curriculum chunks"
  • "Thinking it Through" boxes with questions and things to try
  • "understandings" and strategies
  • notebook-keeping tips accompanied by Katie's own handwritten journal entries
  • transcripts of interviews with writers
  • references for further reading.

Follow Katie's example. Write like a teacher of writing. Read like a teacher of writing. Then teach from your own experience. And watch as you and your students flourish like never before.

Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    Part One: Developing the Curriculum of Process
    1. Write Like a Teacher of Writing
    2. From Writing to Writing Curriculum
    3. Getting Started Developing the Curriculum of Process
    4. Looking Closely at Minilessons: Teaching from Our Own Writing
    5. Letting Authors Co–Teach the Curriculum of Process
    Part Two: Developing the Curriculum of Products
    6. Read Like a Teacher of Writing
    7. From Reading to Writing Curriculum
    8. Getting Started Developing the Curriculum of Products
    9. Looking Closely at Minilessons: Teaching from Texts
    10. Letting Authors Co–Teach the Curriculum of Products
    Using the Appendices
    Appendix A: Just to Get a Feel for It: Ten Examples of Curriculum for General Approaches to Writing
    Appendix B: Just to Get a Feel for It: Ten Examples of Curriculum for Structural Possibilities
    Appendix C: Just to Get a Feel for It: Twenty Examples of Curriculum for Making the Language Work
    Appendix D: Just to Get a Feel for It: Ten Examples of Curriculum Specific to Picture Books
    Appendix E: What I Know About Writing from Knowing The Whales, by Heart
    Appendix F: Sources for Essays, Feature Articles, Editorials, and Book Reviews
    Index
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