Thursday, April 6, 2017

Writing Strategies Goal 1: Composing With Pictures



Welcome to our book study of The Writing Strategies Book:  Your Everything Guide to Developing Skilled Writers by Jennifer Serravallo! I am joining forces with some other fabulous teacher bloggers to discuss the writing strategies we come across in this AMAZING professional text!    

Because this book isn't your typical professional development book filled with individual "chapters" of narrative, each teacher blogger will be giving you a glimpse into the 10 goals that are represented in the text.  Each goal area is filled with many valuable strategies that will help you to support and guide your students as they become better writers.  Keep in mind, we are only highlighting a FEW strategies in each section.  There are over 300 strategies in the whole book!
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Believe it or not, but Serravallo says that writing instruction can begin before students can write or spell a word.  In fact, many experts say that it should be.  Serravallo says that by teaching students to write with pictures, they realize that meaning comes first.



Most of the strategies in this section are geared towards young or emergent writers, but I personally believe that even older writers can benefit from drawing as a pre-writing strategy.  I have written about using comics to help my reluctant writers in the past.   

Serravallo also mentions in this chapter that she struggled with the idea of separating the strategies in this chapter from the others because she believes that the process of good writing that we teach to older students can be taught to younger students as well.  As a 4th grade teacher, I believe this goes both ways!



When choosing this as a goal for your students to work on, you may want to consider students who:

* may not know many letters and sounds, or who are just beginning to develop this awareness.

* write words or sentences that are disconnected from meaning.


Focus Strategy 1: Talk (as you Draw)

In this strategy, students talk as they draw, saying more about each part as they draw.



This strategy is definitely one that can be used by writers of all levels!  The more kids talk the more they can write.  Often students get bogged down with the idea of writing and don't think about the details that they could add.
Focus Strategy 2: Reread Your Pictures So It Sounds like a Storybook

Using this strategy, you ask students to point to the part of the picture that shows the beginning of the story.  Ask them to tell it like a story using what the characters say and do.

You can watch a video of a student using this strategy on the product page from the publisher here.  Scroll down to Companion Resources - Watch a Student reread her pictures (Strategy 1.3).
Focus Strategy 3: You Can Come Back to a Piece and Do More

I absolutely love that Serravallo includes this idea for revision even for the youngest of writers!  I know many of my students often are reluctant to come back to a piece!  Maybe if they learned this important skill in their earliest writing instruction it wouldn't be so difficult to get them to do it now.

In this strategy, she recommends telling the student to reread and look at a piece they worked on the last time they write.  Ask them to think, "Is there anything else I want to do?"  "Is there anything I want to change?"

Again, this strategy can be used with any writer! What a powerful lesson to let them know that they can be in charge of adding details and more information!


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If you would like to link up your own blog posts about this book, feel free to do so in the linky below!  Don't forget to check out the other bloggers' posts as well as they write them for even more ideas!





Monthly $75 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway - April 2017




I don't know about you, but an extra $75 would help out quite a bit in getting some of the items on my Teachers pay Teachers wish list into my purchased category!  And, lucky for you, you have a chance to win a $75 Teachers pay Teachers gift card!

Once you have entered, be sure to click on my Giveaway tab to enter all of the other giveaways this month!





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Monday, April 3, 2017

Weekly $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway


I am so excited that Spring is finally here!  I REALLY hate the cold weather!  I am also excited that it is time for another weekly giveaway!  




GIVEAWAY DETAILS:  

Prize: $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card

Giveaway Organized by: Kelly Malloy (An Apple for the Teacher), 




Rules: Use the Rafflecopter to enter. Giveaway ends 4/10/17 and is open worldwide.

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Thursday, March 30, 2017

Writing Strategies Book Study Kickoff and Giveaway!



I first became hooked on Jennifer Serravallo's work when I read Conferring with Readers: Supporting Each Student's Growth and Independence.


Since then, I have read all of her books including The Reading Strategies Book which I have blogged about several times.



So, suffice it to say, I was super excited when I heard that she was writing a Writing Strategies Book!  I immediately pre-ordered it as soon as it was announced, and am happy to say that I was glad I did!

Just like The Reading Strategies Book, The Writing Strategies Book is filled with strategies that you can implement right away with your students regardless of their skill level.





The first 33 pages give a pretty thorough overview of how the book is organized, how to use it, and a few tips for planning lessons for whole class, small groups, and conferencing with individuals.


Each section or chapter is divided into "goals". The first few pages of each chapter gives a brief synopsis of what the goal is and how to know if it would be an appropriate fit for your students.


Next, is a list of strategies that can be used with your students to help them achieve that particular goal.  I love that Serravallo has divided this into grade levels, genre/text type, and process to help you decide when to use each one.


Each strategy is explained in detail with suggested teaching prompts and possible supports such as anchor charts.  There are also suggestions for further reading if needed.




Are you a Reading Strategies Book Fan?  Will you be adding the Writing Strategies Book to your library? If you do, we would love to have you join our book study beginning April 6, 2017.  You can see the full schedule along with the hosts of each chapter here.  

Feel free to link up your own blog posts or just comment along on the host blog for each chapter.


If you haven't already bought this amazing book, you could win it now:




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Prize: Writing Strategies Book by Jennifer Serravallo

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Rules: Use the Rafflecopter to enter. Giveaway ends 4/6/17 and is open worldwide.


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Monday, March 27, 2017

Weekly $25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway


I just may have the biggest TpT wish-list on the planet!  I had 4,895 items on there the last time I checked!  ðŸ˜³

Even if your wish-list is slightly smaller than mine, you will no doubt love the opportunity to make it even smaller with a $25 TpT gift card!  If you haven't heard the news, we give away one every week!  Enter below:




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Prize: $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card

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Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Teacher Mail

Do you have problems with your students tattling, or just interrupting you constantly to tell you various stories?  Do your students need practice with writing?  If you are having these problems, Teacher Mail may be the solution to both of them!

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I found this freebie from Upper Elementary Adventures, and it has saved my sanity!


T-Mail (Teacher Mail) **FREEBIE**

I printed them out on colored paper to make them a bit more festive and special, but you could just as easily print them on plain white paper if cost is an issue (or your students start writing on them like crazy like mine did).


T-Mail (Teacher Mail) **FREEBIE**


T-Mail (Teacher Mail) **FREEBIE**

They are a great way to develop both relationships and writing skills!



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Monday, March 20, 2017

Weekly $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway


My blogging friends and I LOVE to spoil our teacher readers!  It is time again for our weekly $25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway!  Just our little way of saying, "Thank you!"



GIVEAWAY DETAILS:  

Prize: $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card

Giveaway Organized by: Kelly Malloy (An Apple for the Teacher), 




Rules: Use the Rafflecopter to enter. Giveaway ends 3/27/17 and is open worldwide.

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