Learning How to Write from Your Favorite Author

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Learning How to Write from Your Favorite Author Mary Smith Literacy Coach Milby High

Learning How to Write from Your Favorite Author Mary Smith Literacy Coach Milby High School, Houston ISD

My Journey as a Teacher • • Lucy Calkins Writing Institute Writers-in-the-Schools Writing Project

My Journey as a Teacher • • Lucy Calkins Writing Institute Writers-in-the-Schools Writing Project Rice University Writing Project Univ. of New Hampshire Writing Project UHD Reading Tutor/Adjunct Writing Staff Developer Literacy Coach

Milby High School • • Located in southeast Houston Involved in High School Reform

Milby High School • • Located in southeast Houston Involved in High School Reform Initiative About 2200 students— 94% Hispanic The 2004 State Basketball Champions of Texas— 39 wins, 0 losses • Block Scheduling— 90 minute classes every other day

Literacy Coach • Help implement literacy strategies across the content areas • Provide on-going

Literacy Coach • Help implement literacy strategies across the content areas • Provide on-going staff development • Observe teachers and tell them what they are doing well • Encourage teachers to work together and to share what they know

Today’s Objective To learn the “craft” of writing from other writers… If they can

Today’s Objective To learn the “craft” of writing from other writers… If they can do it, we can too!

Lucy Calkins • Lucy Calkins studied what real writers do • Decided that children

Lucy Calkins • Lucy Calkins studied what real writers do • Decided that children can be taught to keep a writer’s notebook The Art of Teaching Writing, by Lucy Mc. Cormick Calkins

A writer’s notebook is simply a “seedbed” for more writing. The Art of Teaching

A writer’s notebook is simply a “seedbed” for more writing. The Art of Teaching Writing by Lucy Mc. Cormick Calkins

Night in the Country, by Cynthia Rylant • What does the story make you

Night in the Country, by Cynthia Rylant • What does the story make you remember? • What does the story make you think about? • Jot down your ideas for writing.

Write • About a moment in your life that you are remembering or •

Write • About a moment in your life that you are remembering or • What the story made you think about…

Share with the person next to you.

Share with the person next to you.

Teaching students to write about what matters to them is extremely important, but it

Teaching students to write about what matters to them is extremely important, but it isn’t enough…. It’s a good start, but it isn’t enough….

Writers need to be immersed in good literature and they need to be taught

Writers need to be immersed in good literature and they need to be taught how to use the texts they read as mentors for the texts they will write.

We have to show our students a model of the kind of writing that

We have to show our students a model of the kind of writing that we want them to learn how to do.

According to Katie Wood Ray, “Writing well involves learning to attend to the craft

According to Katie Wood Ray, “Writing well involves learning to attend to the craft of writing, learning to do the sophisticated work of separating what it’s about from how it is written” (10). Wondrous Words

“When students are taught to see how writing is done, this way of seeing

“When students are taught to see how writing is done, this way of seeing opens up to them huge warehouses of possibilities for how to make their writing good writing” (11). Wondrous Words by Katie Wood Ray

Listen as I read Night in the Country again… This time, follow along with

Listen as I read Night in the Country again… This time, follow along with the typed text. Read like a writer and notice the “craft” of the writing.

Night in the Country Notice It Name It Try It

Night in the Country Notice It Name It Try It

Now write again… This time, use one of the Cynthia Rylant’s crafting techniques to

Now write again… This time, use one of the Cynthia Rylant’s crafting techniques to revise your writing, to make it “a little bit better. ”

Share

Share

When students are learning to write, they need: • Instruction in writing • Time

When students are learning to write, they need: • Instruction in writing • Time to write on a daily basis • Mentors to hold their hands and to show them the way

I can think of no better person to hold my students’ hands and to

I can think of no better person to hold my students’ hands and to nudge them into being better writers than the authors who have written the way I would like for my students to write.

Who are your favorite authors? Who are the authors that can mentor your students

Who are your favorite authors? Who are the authors that can mentor your students to become better writers?

Modifications • For Gifted and Talented • For Learning Challenged • For English as

Modifications • For Gifted and Talented • For Learning Challenged • For English as a Second Language

Bibliography Calkins, L. (1994). The Art of Teaching Writing. Heinemann, Portsmouth, NH. Ray, K.

Bibliography Calkins, L. (1994). The Art of Teaching Writing. Heinemann, Portsmouth, NH. Ray, K. W. (1999). Wondrous Words. National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana, IL.