http://firsthand.heinemann.com http://pd.heinemann.com http://www.boyntoncook.com http://www.heinemanndrama.com

Home| About Us| Contact Us| Our Authors| College Professors| Mailing List| Help | My Account| View Cart
SEARCH
BROWSE
New Titles
firsthand
Literacy
Reading
Writing
Language Arts
English Lang. Acquisition
Mathematics
Social Studies
Science
Assessment
Staff/PD
Politics of Education
Multimedia
Professional Development
More >
OTHER RESOURCES
Author Guidelines
Sales Representatives

Read a Sample Chapter
Purposeful Writing
Genre Study in the Secondary Writing Workshop

Rebecca Bowers Sipe, Eastern Michigan University, Tracy Rosewarne, Community High School, Michigan

ISBN 978-0-325-00955-1 / 0-325-00955-4 / 2006 / 192pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann
Availability: In Stock

Grade Level: 6-12

List Price: $21.00
Earn Extra Credit! Click here to learn more.

Learn More
Description

The strains on high school writing classrooms are endless—externally imposed curriculum requirements, ever—increasing expectations, high-stakes accountability assessments, and looming pressures for studying genres ranging from college-entrance essays to workplace English. Purposeful Writing can help you make sense of these competing demands and create an instructional framework that’s flexible enough to help every student in the classroom but strong enough to stand up to the weight of standards and whole-class needs. Writing workshop is that framework.

Rebecca Bowers Sipe and Tracy Rosewarne take you inside a diverse, urban high school to find out how purposeful writing instruction looks, feels, and sounds. They show how the complexity of secondary writing instruction can be tackled by adapting the popular and successful writing workshop model to fit the needs of high school teachers and learners. More specifically, they show you how the workshop creates conditions where genres can be explored for authentic purposes and where individual, collaborative, and teacher-learner relationships can help every student increase their facility with many different types of writing. In Purposeful Writing you’ll find:

  • specific strategies for building community in the writing classroom, promoting student engagement, and matching students’ interests and purposes to genres and curriculum
  • day-by-day descriptions detailing two representative nonfiction units—complete with full lesson plans—that move students from "I hate writing essays" to a vision of nonfiction writing as absorbing, challenging, and interesting
  • notes and techniques for numerous teaching tasks such as assessment, evaluation, and conferencing
  • ideas, suggestions, and tools to support developing workshop environments for high school classrooms, including writing invitations, skill and craft lessons, and rubrics

If you’re looking for a way to balance the many complex demands made on your writing instruction, read Purposeful Writing. You’ll discover how to create compelling lessons, teach them in a setting that encourages students to be personally invested in their own learning, and, best of all, have the flexibility to meet the needs of every writer in your classroom.

Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    Part 1: A Community of Learners
    Part 2: Thematic Focus on Nonfiction
    Part 3: Teaching Through Self-Selected Reading and Writing Experiences
    Part 4: But Does This Really Work?
    Appendices
    A: NCTE Beliefs and Standards
    B: Tools
    C: Syllabus and Expectations for Writing and Reading Workshop
    Works Cited
    Index
Also Available From Rebecca Bowers Sipe
Books
Also Available From Tracy Rosewarne
Books
You Might Also Be Interested In...
  • Study Driven: A Framework for Planning Units of Study in the Writing Workshop (Paperback)
  • Making the Journey, Third Edition: Being and Becoming a Teacher of English Language Arts (Paperback)
  • Naming the World: A Year of Poems and Lessons (Binder + DVD)
  • Writing a Life: Teaching Memoir to Sharpen Insight, Shape Meaning--and Triumph Over Tests (Paperback)
  • Ten Easy Ways to Use Technology in the English Classroom: n/a (Paperback)
  • Copyright© 1999-2008 Heinemann, a division of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
    Terms of Use | Privacy Policy