Getting Students to Write by Judi Fenton I’ve always hated writing on demand. When I go to workshops and professional development sessions, I get frustrated when we are expected to reflect in writing about the topic at hand. I stare at the blank page and cannot connect my thoughts, my teaching practice, and my life with what is supposed to be on it. I glance at all the prolific writers around me filling up their pages and I feel completely inadequate. I write best at odd times, usually when I don’t have a pen in my hand—in the shower, in the car, vacuuming. That’s when I get my ideas. I run downstairs from the shower to my computer and my mind goes blank again. I’ve debated getting a voice-activated tape recorder, but I’m not sure that it would help me. Sometimes, there’s something about having the tools to write with that gives me writer’s block. It leads me to wonder about how, in our classrooms, we expect our students to write on our prescribed literacy block schedule, in their assigned spots. I wonder if, through this structure, we are not serving their learning needs well. I try to think about what kinds of writing opportunities would help me in a learning situation. Here are a few ideas that may helpl your reluctant writers. Keeping a writer’s notebook Responding to text Comfortable writing spots Help students brainstorm writing ideas Being flexible and excited about when and how our students write may be the most productive gift we can give them. |
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
Holiday Writing Mini-Contest!
We're excited that so many of you are excited about our Holiday Writing Contest! We invite you to answer this question to help with the brainstorming process:
"My favorite Holiday tradition is ..."
Remember that submissions for the holiday booklet are due next Thursday, November 20th! Here are some more prompts if you are trying to come up with a topic:
"My favorite Holiday tradition is ..."
Remember that submissions for the holiday booklet are due next Thursday, November 20th! Here are some more prompts if you are trying to come up with a topic:
- What I Like the Most About The Holidays
- My Favorite Holiday Memory
- The Best Holiday I Could Ever Imagine
- "The Girl Who Didn’t Know Christmas"
- The Gift that Changed the World
- What Christmas Means to Me
- My favorite Holiday treat
- Why It’s Important to Celebrate
- How I Can Help Others This Holiday Season
- A Poem about Snowflakes
- Why We Should/Should Not Do Away With Santa Claus?
- Are Holidays too commercialized?
- What Is the Christmas Spirit?
- The History of Christmas Traditions in America
- Christmas in… (choose a country)
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