Crafting Writers, K-6 / Edition 1

Crafting Writers, K-6 / Edition 1

by Elizabeth Hale
ISBN-10:
1571107398
ISBN-13:
9781571107398
Pub. Date:
03/24/2008
Publisher:
Stenhouse Publishers
ISBN-10:
1571107398
ISBN-13:
9781571107398
Pub. Date:
03/24/2008
Publisher:
Stenhouse Publishers
Crafting Writers, K-6 / Edition 1

Crafting Writers, K-6 / Edition 1

by Elizabeth Hale
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Overview

How do we teach elementary students to independently use the different elements of craft that are discussed and taught in lessons? We begin by honoring the reality that terms like voice, sentence fluency, and writing with detail are descriptions of where we want our students to be, not next steps on how to reach those goals. In Crafting Writers, K–6 Elizabeth Hale shows us how to identify specific elements of craft when assessing student work and planning instruction, and use them to teach students the specific craft techniques that will move them forward as writers.

Liz offers practical information that teachers can use immediately in their classrooms. She also presents a concrete process for noticing craft in writing so teachers can develop and plan craft lessons based on their students' writing. Learning the techniques that make up good writing also allows teachers to see craft in many different levels of writing, a skill that is particularly powerful when conferring with below-grade-level writers. Additional chapters look closely at assessment and classroom management practices like group conferring.

Most of us know good writing when we read it, but writing teachers need to know what makes it work. Filled with easy-to-use charts, and practical lessons, Crafting Writers, K–6 provides clear insight into identifying and teaching the small elements that make good writing successful.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781571107398
Publisher: Stenhouse Publishers
Publication date: 03/24/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.75(d)
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

Elizabeth Hale worked in the Boston Public Schools for nine years as a third and fourth teacher and as a literacy coach in K-8 schools. She currently consults with schools and districts on writing and reading instruction and is also pursuing her doctorate degree at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Elizabeth was previously a full-time faculty member of the education department at Emmanuel College, where she taught undergraduate and graduate literacy courses and supervised student teachers in the Boston area.

Liz describes her approach to professional development as practical and realistic. "I am extremely aware of how precious teachers' time is and I am also aware that they are often overloaded with theory. My goal is to offer a good deal of practical strategies so they can begin implementing next steps the very next day."

Both of Liz's books, Crafting Writers (2008) and Readers Writing (2014) come from the work she has done with teachers in the Boston schools, both as a literacy coach and district workshop leader. "Although the introduction of Writing and Reading workshop was a positive one, there were curricular expectations that were quite general and teachers were not really sure how to help students with more general concepts such as writing with detail or making inferences. A lot of my work has come from trying to make literacy goals more tangible and "doable" for kids of all levels. As is turns out, making writing and comprehension strategies more tangible for kids, also made them easy to teach!"

In Crafting Writers (2008), Liz breaks down the general goals of "writing with voice" or "adding details" offering specific craft lessons that teach students one particular way to develop their writing at a time. These lessons support student engagement and accountability by having students try out the strategy in their notebook before applying it to their independent writing. Crafting Writers also addresses the skills behind conferring, particularly looking at students' writing and identifying strengths as well as next steps.

Liz's new book, Readers Writing: Strategy Lessons for Responding to Narrative and Informational Texts, presents lessons and strategies to support student independence with reader's notebooks in grades 3-8. Each of the 87 falls under one of the following comprehension categories: Questioning, Connecting, Analyzing, Synthesizing, and Evaluating. The goal of strategy lessons is to teach students the language of thinking and writing about reading so they can apply it to any book. Other chapters focus on supporting literal comprehension with nonfiction texts, noticing thinking in student writing and using reader's notebooks for comprehension conferences. Appendices show how lessons align with the Common Core Read Anchor Standards and give suggestions for other narrative and informational texts to use in lessons.

Liz lives in Cambridge, MA with her husband Xavier, who is a Boston public high school teacher, her 2 year old son, Dexter, and their dog Dewey. Liz loves walks with her family, cooking, swimming, running and cross-country skiing.

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