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180 Days to Successful Writers

Lessons to Prepare Your Students for Standardized Assessments and for Life

Enhance your students' writing skills and boost their scores on standardized writing tests!

This helpful resource provides teachers with a classroom-tested writing curriculum proven to boost student scores on standardized writing tests while helping develop skills for lifelong writing success. Structured, day-to-day lesson plans linked to national standards, easy-to-use writing tools, and carefully crafted, unscripted lessons all aim for student success. This curriculum is designed to help you:

  • Become a confident writing teacher
  • Prepare your students for all practical writing applications
  • Provide students with the analytical tools and skills to succeed on standardized writing tests
  • Accommodate students' strengths and weaknesses

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  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9781412924498
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2005
  • Page Count: 296
  • Publication date: December 21, 2005
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Description

Description

Enhance your students' writing skills and boost their scores on standardized writing tests!

In today's high-stakes environment, standardized test scores not only gauge student performance, but are also linked to a school's status and the funding it receives. This helpful resource provides educators with a classroom-tested writing curriculum that has proven to boost student scores on standardized writing tests while helping them develop skills for lifelong writing success.

The authors offer structured, day-to-day lesson plans linked to national standards; easy-to-use writing tools; and carefully crafted, unscripted lessons that cover a scope and follow a sequence that aims for student success. This curriculum is designed to help you:

  • Become a confident writing teacher
  • Prepare your students for all practical applications of writing
  • Provide students with the analytical tools and skills they need to succeed on standardized writing tests
  • Accommodate students' strengths and weaknesses
  • Create confident readers and writers of your most reluctant students

Your students need more than writing prompts and grammar lessons to ensure they will have lifelong writing success. Finally--a way for teachers to provide quality writing instruction that allows them to meet testing demands on time and with confidence!


Key features

  • Numerous detailed lesson plans and teaching materials

  • Numerous reproducible forms

  • Numerous reproducible forms

  • Strategies for guiding student's thoughts and abilities

  • Emphasis on modeling, constant diagnosing, and accountability

  • Detailed daily lessons (for an entire year!) that will prepare students for tests and other writing tasks

  • Accommodations for strong writers and weak writers

  • Classroom-tested and finely tuned (with proven results!)

Author(s)

Author(s)

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Karen Donohue

Since earning her MEd from the University of Florida in 2000, Karen Donohue has worked to develop and implement a writing curriculum for elementary students. She has experience with Early Intervention programs with students in first-, third- and fourth-grade classrooms in both Reddick Collier Elementary in Reddick, Florida and Pine Forest Elementary in Marietta, Georgia. With student writing becoming a benchmark for students as young as first grade, Karen has researched, developed, and taught Staff Development courses for K-5 teachers. Her workshops titled "Writing to a Prompt (Grades K-5)," "Write Way to Success (Grade 3-5)," and "Writer’s Workshop – Getting Started" have been implemented schoolwide at Pine Forest Elementary where she was a Grade 1 Team Leader. She is currently a Grade 1 Team Leader at Lockheed Elementary in Marietta, Georgia, where she is a member of the International Reading Association.

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Nanda N. Reddy

Nanda Reddy earned her MEd from the University of Florida in 1999 and subsequently worked as a fourth grade teacher in Marion County, Florida. At her school, she served as a team leader and worked to develop a writing curriculum to accommodate the pressures of standardized tests and student writing needs. Nanda taught the curriculum at the school, and for that, she was honored as Rookie Teacher of the Year. She has workshopped this material under the titles "Teaching Reluctant Writers" and "Teaching Kids to Write" in both Florida and Reno, Nevada, where she now resides. Nanda, a member of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), currently works full time raising her family and writing fiction. She hopes to continue conducting writing workshops for teachers.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

1. No-Brainers and Bosses: Laying the Foundation

Curriculum Overview

Goals

Instruction Framework

Preparing to Teach

Week 1 Lesson Plans (Focus: Pretests and Prompt Differentiation)

2. Pickle Sandwiches and TCUPSS: Beginning Expository Writing

Week 2 Lesson Plans (Focus: The Expository Writing Process)

3. Rainbow Words and Awe-Inspiring Adjectives: Enhancing Expository

Week 3 Lesson Plans (Focus: Author’s Voice)

Week 3 Lesson Plans (Focus: Author’s Voice)

Week 5 Lesson Plans (Focus: Pace and Independence)

4. It all Started With a Tier Cake: Directing Narrative Structure

Week 6 Lesson Plans (Focus: Narrative Story Structure)

5. Ask for Likely Similes and Vivacious Verbs: Enhancing Narratives

Week 7 Lesson Plans (Focus: Syntax)

Week 8 Lesson Plans (Focus: Strong Verbs)

Week 9 Lesson Plans (Focus: Similes)

6. Dressing Things Up: Independent Writing

Week 10 Lesson Plans (Focus: Metaphors)

Week 11 Lesson Plans (Focus: Quotations)

Week 12 Lesson Plans (Focus: Sensory Details and Skeleton Plans)

Week 13 Lesson Plans (Focus: Hooks and Correcting Slang)

Week 14 Lesson Plans (Focus: Timed Writing)

Week 15 Lesson Plans (Focus: Anecdotes)

7. The Improvement Process: Diagnosing and Fixing Problems

Week 16 Lesson Plans (Focus: Grammar and Using a Rubric)

Week 17 Lesson Plans (Focus: Clarifying Problems)

Week 18 Lesson Plans (Focus: Elaboration)

Week 19 Lesson Plans (Focus: Conferencing and Self Reflection)

Week 20 Lesson Plans (Focus: Organization)

Week 21 Lesson Plans (Focus: Planning Difficult Prompts)

Week 22 Lesson Plans (Focus: Common Grammar Problems)

Week 23 Lesson Plans (Focus: Style, Voice, and Elaboration)

8. Timers and Deadlines: Preparing for a Test

Week 24 Lesson Plans (Focus: Reviewing the Basics)

Week 25 Lesson Plans (Focus: Writing Papers from Given Plans)

Week 26 Lesson Plans (Focus: Cooperative Writing)

Week 27 Lesson Plans (Focus: Studying for a Test)

9. Beyond Tests and Essays: Applying Expository Writing Knowledge

An Overview of the Projects

Adapting the Original Framework

Planning the Remaining School Year

Expository-Related Projects

Project #1: Newspaper Writing

Introducing Newspaper Journalism

Editorials, Part One

Editorials, Part Two

Interviews and Feature Articles, Part One

Interviews and Feature Articles, Part Two

Breaking News Articles

A Mini School Newspaper

Project #2: Subject Reports

Introducing Subject Reports

Research

Writing Subject Reports

Project #3: List Poetry

Personal List Poem

Contrasting Lists Poem

Object List Poem

10. Beyond Tests and Stories: Applying Narrative Writing Knowledge

Narrative-Related Projects

Project #1: Autobiography

First Few Years

Family, Home, School, and the Future

Project #2: Chapter Books

Character Sketches

From Outline to Story Draft

Project #3: Plays

Introducing Plays and Sketches

Three-Act Plays (Group Lesson)

Three-Act Plays (Independent Practice)

Project #4: Narrative Poetry

One Sentence Narrative Poems

Humorous Story Poems

Real Life Ballads

11. Writing Outside the Lines: Advanced Lessons

Using This Chapter

Advanced Narrative Writing

Point of View: Who Is Telling the Story?

Tense: Once Upon a Time in the Future

Characterization, Part One: Nose Pickers and Football Quarterbacks

Characterization, Part Two: What Color Are Your Socks?

Setting: It was a Dark and Stormy Night

Hooks: Beyond Bangs

Plot and Pace: And Then What?

Plot and Pace: And Then What?

Symbols and Themes: What’s Your Drift?

Putting it all Together: The Complete Package!

Advanced Expository Writing

Essay Topics: My Own Prompts

Non-Prompted Writing: Organized Free Writing

Knowledge-Based Writing: I’m the Expert – Listen to Me

Contemplations: What’s Your Theory?

12. Going School-Wide: Ideas to Create a Spiraling Curriculum

Specific Writing Goals

Adapting the Curriculum

Kindergarten

The Graphic Organizer

Sample Lessons

Suggested writing Topics

First Grade

The Graphic Organizer

The Graphic Organizer

Suggested Writing Topics

Second Grade

The Graphic Organizer

Sample Lessons

Suggested Writing Topics

Resources

Index

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