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Lenski, Susan Davis; Johns, Jerry L. – 2000
Comprehensive and practical, this book provides resources, strategies, and assessments that seamlessly weave writing into everyday classroom routines. The resources in the book include reproducible student worksheets, transparency masters, teacher and student examples, and technology tips in the form of Web site addresses. Strategies throughout…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Revision (Written Composition), Teaching Methods, Writing Evaluation
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Smith, Kenneth J.; Good-Zavagno, Cheryl – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1991
An instructional method called Transformation-Based Writing is presented that encourages second graders to engage in writing strategies that are typically more advanced. The method begins with writers establishing goals centering on content and genre and achieving the goals through iterative application of problem-solving operations. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Primary Education, Problem Solving, Teaching Methods
Brown, Leslie A. – Learning, 1993
Students who have trouble starting to write can create collage images from textured papers to inspire story ideas and written text. Some students may invent a plot first then illustrate it. Others may let textured paper influence their writing. The article describes the process and explains how to make textured paper. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Paper (Material)
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Harris, Karen R.; Graham, Steve; Mason, Linda H. – Focus on Exceptional Children, 2003
This article discusses the Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) approach to teach writing skills to students with learning disabilities. It examines how SRSD is implemented in the classroom, how teachers can plan for and evaluate SRSD, the research evidence supporting SRSD, and the method's six stages. An example in a second grade classroom…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Grade 2, Learning Disabilities
Hammond, Sara; And Others – Instructor, 1993
Examines the reasons why a child's writing gets bogged down and discusses ways in which the child can be gently encouraged to take writing risks. Also included are descriptions of writing exercises designed to stretch student creativity. (GLR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary School Students, Primary Education, Student Motivation
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Reigstad, Thomas J. – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 1987
Argues for teaching students to write leads that stress unusual story features and can be used as a peg to hang the rest of the story on. Recommends the use of student writing models, accounts by professional writers about lead writing, and instruction in the rhetorical strategy of contrast/dissonance. (PAA)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Postsecondary Education, Remedial Instruction, Sentences
Power, Brenda – Instructor (Primary), 1997
An effective way to conduct writing conferences and support primary students in writing is to find questions that encourage more thinking and writing as they work. Four strategies include: avoiding yes/no questions, encouraging students to value work, evaluating many writing samples, and refocusing in conferences. The paper offers sample writing…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Primary Education, Questioning Techniques, Student Motivation
Power, Brenda – Instructor (Primary), 1998
Presents three activities to help primary students come up with writing ideas. The first helps students share ideas and see patterns in topics. The second has students discuss topics in groups to determine a variety of potential writing topics. The third has students review their topics and compare them with their classmates' topics. (SM)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary School Students, Group Discussion, Primary Education
Mathena, Traci Johnson – American Educator, 2000
Middle school teacher describes a framework that gives inexperienced, anxious writers the confidence to write. The process, called doing prompts, stems from analyzing prompts or writing assignments that outline the topic for a piece of writing. The process involves analyzing the prompt being called for, completing a graphic organizer, composing…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Graphic Organizers, Middle School Students, Middle Schools
Autrey, Ken – 1990
A composition teacher's suggestion to students to read personal compositions to others and to act on their reactions took on new meaning when the teacher read his own works to a writer's group. The teacher then began to realize the real implications of this method for writing instruction. Student reactions to their classmates' compositions can…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Higher Education, Peer Evaluation
Mississippi State Dept. of Education, Jackson. – 2002
This Writing Instructional Intervention Supplement from the Mississippi Department of Education contains benchmarks, informal assessments, and suggested teaching strategies for the fourth through eighth grades. Benchmarks outline what students should know and be able to do to meet mandated competencies. Informal and observational assessments…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Intervention
Rea, Simon; Brewster, Eric – Guidelines, 1993
Insights from first- and second-language learning research have been used to help prepare a process-based writing course for large nonnative speaker classes at a commercial and technical university in Austria. Methods used during the 21-hour course are described, including think-aloud writing tapes. (Contains 32 references.) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: English for Special Purposes, Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education, Process Approach (Writing)
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Pollard, Rita H. – Journal of Developmental Education, 1991
Responds to Thomas Devine's indictment of the process approach to writing instruction, arguing that teaching practices reflecting misapplication of research are often wrongly labeled the process approach and a more precise definition of the process approach should inform debates over its value. Questions Devine's conclusions. (DMM)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Process Approach (Writing), Remedial Instruction, Teaching Methods
Schulten, Katherine – 1999
This guide contains a detailed, six-section curriculum that frames the debate over Mark Twain's novel "Huck Finn," asks students to think critically about it, and helps them to see the novel in a richer historical and literary context. The first section introduces students to the history of the controversy surrounding "Huck…
Descriptors: Characterization, Critical Reading, Irony, Listening Skills
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MacArthur, Charles A.; And Others – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1991
A process approach to writing instruction for students with learning disabilities is presented. The approach involves students sharing their work with each other, receiving frequent response to their writing, using word processing to support fluent text production and ease revision, conferencing with teachers to develop writing strategies, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback, Learning Disabilities, Models
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