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Writing Essentials
Raising Expectations and Results While Simplifying Teaching

Regie Routman, Language Arts Coach and Workshop Presenter

ISBN 978-0-325-00601-7 / 0-325-00601-6 / 2004 / 304pp / Paperback + DVD
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What does great writing instruction look like and sound like?
How do successful teachers of writing get great writers who enjoy writing?
Where do they find the time for instruction, assessment, and test prep?

In Writing Essentials Regie Routman demystifies the process of teaching writing well and gives you the knowledge, research, precise instructional language, and confidence you need to succeed. With Regie's help, you'll transform your classroom into an organized, joyful writing environment where students connect reading with writing every day across the curriculum, learn essential skills like grammar and spelling, and achieve higher scores on high-stakes tests through sensible, writing-based test preparation and daily classroom-based assessment.

Writing Essentials specifically and explicitly demonstrates practical, easy-to-do strategies that turn your writing instruction practices into best practices. Follow Routman's path for successfully leading all students-including English language learners, writers who struggle, and students coping with learning disabilities-from first draft to publication. You'll find expert advice and specific demonstrations on a wide variety of techniques, including:

  • demonstrating your own writing process for students
  • organizing and managing the writing classroom
  • conducting effective, efficient writing conferences
  • creating meaningful rubrics for better assessment
  • teaching various forms of narrative and informational writing-and poetry
  • applying shared writing across the grades and across the curriculum
  • teaching editing and revision
  • mapping out your writing instruction with Regie's own flexible, five-day lesson-planning model.
In addition, Writing Essentials includes a DVD with eight three-to-four-minute video clips from primary and intermediate classrooms that show Regie conferring with writers and celebrating their work as she teaches and assesses. These invaluable clips, and the detailed notes that accompany them, take you inside the writing conference to see its structures and procedures while the sample classroom publications also on the DVD reveal the exciting possibilities of working with student writers.

 

Writing Essentials is conversational, upbeat, practical, eminently readable, illustrated with a wealth of children's writing, and filled with proven techniques for teaching writing well and managing your instructional time more effectively. With Routman in hand, you'll not only have the inspiration to say "I can do that too," but you'll have first-rate resources and strategies to answer your questions and help make great writing instruction happen in your classroom immediately.

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Table of Contents

    One: The Essential Writing Life

    1. Simplify the Teaching of Writing
      Why Writing Essentials?
      Teach What's Essential
      12 Writing Essentials for All Grades

    1. Start with Celebration
      Change the Status of Kids in the Classroom
      Start with a Story
      See What Writers Do Well
      Make Enjoyment Central to Teaching Writing-Let the Fun Begin

    1. Share Your Writing Life
      Bond as a Staff by Writing Together
      Examine Your Life as a Writer
      Find Your Own Voice

    Two: Teaching Essentials

    1. Raise Your Expectations
      Change the School Culture of Low Expectations
      Nurture and Nudge
      Rely on an Optimal Learning Model
      Focus on the Writer First

    1. Do More Shared Writing
      Apply Principles of Instruction and Learning
      Implement Shared Writing
      A Framework for a Shared Writing Lesson
      Teaching Tips to Go Along with Shared Writing
      Use Shared Writing to Do Important Word Work
      Observe Shared Writing in Action
      Tried and True Ideas for Shared Writing

    1. Capitalize on the Reading-Writing Connection
      Link Writing with Reading
      Ensure Students Read Quality Materials
      Examine Written Responses to Reading
      Use Writing to Improve Comprehension
      Lesson Snapshot: Summary Writing

    Three: The Essential Writing Day

    1. Be Efficient and Integrate Basic Skills
      Start with Meaning and Keep It Whole
      Include Audience in All Writing
      Teach Explicitly and Tell Students Why
      Take Advantage of the "Efficiency of Context"
      TEACHING BEYOND THE STANDARDS
      Teach Useful Minilessons
      A Sampling of Common Minilessons
      Teach Students to Care About Revision
      Focus on Editing After Students Can Produce Quality Writing
      Teach Spelling Well
      Use Word Walls and Other Resources Effectively
      Provide High-Quality Instruction to Writers Who Struggle
      Proven Strategies for Writers Who Struggle-and All Writers

    1. Organize for Daily Writing
      Broaden Your Definition ofWriting Workshop
      Find Time for Daily Writing
      Set Up the Environment for Success
      Provide More Choice Within Meaningful Structure
      Teach Sensible Planning Strategies
      Make Excellent Management a Priority
      Put Genre Study in Perspective
      A Framework for Teaching Writing Genres
      Write and Publish More Short Pieces
      Do More Publishing

    1. Conference with Students
      Know What a Writing Conference Is
      Depend on Whole-Class Share
      Tips for Successful Whole-Class Shares and Conferences
      Use a Variety of Other Conferences
      Simplify Writing Conferences
      Put the Writer First
      Begin with Content Conferences
      What to Focus on in a Content Conference
      End with Editing Conferences
      What to Focus on in an Editing Conference
      Hand Over More Responsibility to Students
      Use Language that Signals Students to Take More Responsibility

    1. Make Assessment Count
      Become More Knowledgeable About Assessment
      Put Rubrics in Perspective
      Put High-Stakes Testing in Perspective
      Put a Schoolwide Assessment Policy into Practice
      Work Toward Student Self-Assessment

    Four: Advocacy is Also Essential

    1. Build on Best Practice and Research
      Advocate for Excellence
      Be Knowledgeable About Relevant Research
      Some Key Research Findings
      Take Responsibility for Becoming an Effective Writing Teacher
      Adopt Practices of Highly Effective Teachers
      Develop a Schoolwide Vision
      Teach Kids to Be Courageous as Writers
      Use High Achievement to Promote Best Practice Teaching

    1. Make Every Minute Count
      Connect Your Home and School Lives
      Secrets of Good Writers
      Conserve Your Energy
      Important Timesavers
      My Best Advice
      Live Your Life
      Conclusion: Write Your Own Ending

    Five: Teaching in Action: Lesson Essentials

      Five-Day Lesson Plans
      Secrets of Second Graders-Narrative Writing Lesson
      Heart Poems-Poetry Writing Lesson
      Procedural Writing-Informational Writing Lesson
      Hero Writing-Lesson
      Persuasive Writing-Lesson
      Teaching Points: Conference Video Clips

      Appendices

      1. Examining Beliefs AboutWriting

        Communications to Parents

      2. Letter to Parents About Raising Expectations (Grade 1)
      3. Suggestions for Parents

        Writing Forms

      4. Understanding Nonfiction
      5. Writing History
      6. Poetry Writing Rubric
      7. Word Work Sentence Worksheet
      8. Writing Strengths/Next Steps
      9. Writing Rubric

        Editing Expectations

      10. Grade 2, Editing Expectations
      11. Grade 4, Editing Expectations
      12. Genre Characteristics
      13. Favorite Poetry Books
      14. Weekly Professional Conversation Guidelines

      Brief Definitions of Terms
      Notes
      References
      Index
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