Learn how to take your students from pictorial story telling into fluent writing
and how Lucy Calkins andher
colleagues launch a rigorous and
responsive primary writing workshop. Through 2 foundational books—The
Nuts and Bolts of Teaching Writing and Launching
the Writing Workshop—and eight online video clips, Lucy and her colleagues
provide the strategies, lesson plans, and tools you’ll need to jump in and teach
writing to your students in powerful, lasting ways.
The Nuts and Bolts of Teaching Writing equips
you to teach a productive, well-managed writing workshop, introduces you to the
methods that underlie all writing instruction, and helps you plan a yearlong
curriculum in the teaching of writing. In addition to guiding you through the
classroom systems and teaching structures that are the foundation of a primary
writing workshop, this comprehensive overview also includes chapters about
working within developmental stages of writing, supporting English language
learners, and assessing writers.
Whether you have taught in a writing workshop for years or are just learning the
term, Launching the Writing
Workshop will offer you a
comprehensive plan for the first four weeks of a primary writing workshop. Lucy
and Leah Mermelstein present both the precise language and pacing of their
teaching and the reasoning behind it, so that you can create the same powerful
experiences with your own children. Whether writers write just a few labels on
items in their pictures or write paragraphs, by the end of this unit all
children know that in order to write, a writer fills him or herself with an
idea, plans how the text will go, and then draws and writes as best he and she
can, working to make the page match the writer’s vision.
The eight accompanying video clips convey the inner workings of writing
workshops in a variety of primary classrooms. These live-from-the-classroom
video clips are supported and enhanced by an optional voice-over coaching
commentary from Lucy that explains the teaching moves and strategies.