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We are working on step um three which is the rubric.
I had to ask a friend to come and check my story and she has to put
what she liked about the narration and if any questions
like what she didn't understand about it and then advice so she
needs to give me advice like um put more put more dialoge
or yeah... something like that.
Writer's Workshop is the writing process it teaches kids how to
write in a structured, repetetive way. But it also
gives them a chance to choose their own theme.
and in that way develop a lifelong will to write.
It's a process that includes planning and then writing
the rough draft and then revising. You can revise
by themselves, with a teacher, . And then they finally write thr
final draft and then they are able to share and you just cycle.
The kids never stop writing they always have something to do.
What I am basically doing is
I'm just..I'm Just
like I just make up a story
and I'm writing it down on a
paper that has where I put pictures and where I write.
I believe that Writer's Workshop fosters and enjoyment of writing
because the students get to pick their own topics
they get to express themselves it is authentic writing.
They know they are writing for a purpose
whether it to be to share with their friends at the end of the
session or to take it home to share with their parents.
And they just see a purpose in it and it is their choice.
They don't get many choices all the time and this is the
one time when they get to express themselves and show
what they can do.
I try to do Writer's Workshop three days a week and every
Writer's Workshop I try to do a fifteen minute mini lesson.
I choose the mini lesson according to what the students
needs. It's completely student driven. If I see when I am
editing that they need um dialogue, I will focus a
mini lesson on dialogue. Or if it is a beginning,
I will focus on a beginning.
So how I want to start today is with a mini lesson.
and what I've been noticing when I am editing with you is
that our beginings are great. We have strong beginnings. We'e
introducing our characters, we'e introducing our settings.
so I want to show you a differet way to begin a beginning
with dialogue. And we have used dialogue, but I want to
show you how to use dialogue between two people and I think
that might help you to improve your writing.
On SBAC test that's a question. They give you the middle
and they want you to write a beginning. So a lot of times
for my mini lessons I'll practice that. I'll take a
student's story cut off the beginning and the other students
have to write a beginning and make it applicable.
So there's, you can, a teacher can look at any standard and
just make it into a mini lesson.
because she liked it in there.
Ok. And you should put why she didn't want to be the one.
And I changed that and I put because It was on the school.
OK.
So. And you put the beginning introduces the character.
Which is Amber.
Students need to have the freedom to talk during
Writer's Worshop. They need to be able to collaborate and
build on each other's ideas. I explain to them what is
correct talk and what is incorrect talk.
And. Um. I'll stop with my editing and walk around
monitor listen to make sure tha the talk is correct and I can
see from across the room if it's appropriate talk or not.
What were cold and juicy here?
The fruits and vegetables.
Right. So they and you are going to say
they ARE..instead of THEIR.
They ARE cold and juicy.
Very nice Yadizy. Past tense verbs. Getting
better. Very good. Next time you write I am
going to make a list for you a list just to be verbs to
be careful of. So on your past tense verbs...
Writer's Workshop helps to differentiate instruction
especially when I am teaching ELD learners because I teach
to the highest level that I can, but then during our
conference time I will talk to them and teach at their level
Also when they give to me their writing I don't expect
fantastic A plus papers. I expect them to write where
they are at and maybe push themselves a bit. So every time
I talk, we push a little bit more and they learn a little
bit more. And we will review or I will push and look at them
and see what they need. But it's a completely different
shape of instruction because they get their one on one time
with me in the practice.
...then some people arrived and it was strange.
Good. Now on the last one we talked
about you had WE and you changed it to THEY.
So we were working on our pronouns. And you were
working on your point of view. You decided as a writer to talk
in the third person. So you are talking about Kevin, you are
talking about Brian. They are people out here. Not you. So
if they are not you, you cannot put WE. So you decide OK
I'm going to make my story third person let's talk about THEM
THEY so you change that. So we want to make sure that we
continue to change it to the thd person. The whole story
has to be third person. We cant switch over to I. So let's see
if we did this. Go ahead and continue with your middle.
It was the Allowitz Kevin shouted. They had came to kill
all the otter. They had lied to us because they had said they
would share otter with us. Men died and my dad because the
Allowitz had killed them.
The Great Choomaz Fight by Enoch.
Long, Long ago there was a Choomaz tribe that just
finished having a Pow Wow. When they were finished,
the chief and the tribes all went to sleep but out of
the blue the enemy Cuhilla Indians attacked out of nowhere
They were jealous of the Choomaz people because they lived
d
that definitely helps Common Core standards because the
students need to be able to speak orally. They need to be
confident. They need to look at their audience and speak in a
loud voice. And when I start the presentations, I'll start
with a small group and as the year progresses we get
larger and larger until it is whole class. And at first
the students are nervouse but at the end they love it. They
can't wait to present what they have written and show
everybody. The students are also good listeners and they
learn how to praise each other and appreciate what they
have written. And it just develops a community of learners.
The chief learned a valuable lesson. Just with a lot of
work you get the best benefit out of it.
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