Education Professional Development
What's Next for this Beginning Writer? Revised & Expanded
Mini lessons that take writing from scribbles to script
- Publisher
- Pembroke Publishers
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2012
- Category
- Professional Development, Preschool & Kindergarten
- Recommended Grade
- 1481585-4176353
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781551382746
- Publish Date
- Apr 2012
- List Price
- $32.95
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Description
This timely revision starts with an inclusive definition of writing and suggests simple ways to introduce students to the purpose of writing. It discusses the key relationship between reading and writing, and the importance of oral language in building strong writers. Based on the work of real K–2 students, the book shows teachers how to interpret student work, identify what they know, and build naturally on the strengths their work displays. It argues for consistent teaching that includes a delicate balance between direct instruction and independent learning.
About the authors
A classroom teacher for 35 years, Janine Reid has taught all grades, with an emphasis on primary and early literacy. She was also a mentor in the Early Literacy Project in Vancouver, British Columbia. A faculty associate and sessional instructor in the Professional Development Program at Simon Fraser University, Janine is involved in writing and consulting on various aspects of literacy and classroom resources. Janine lives in New Westminster, BC.
Betty Schultze has had extensive experience in K–4 classrooms, as a Reading Recovery teacher, and as a consultant for students with learning disabilities. Betty was formerly a field supervisor for student teachers at Vancouver Island University and is currently a popular workshop presenter throughout British Columbia. She has worked with teachers in training and as an early literacy mentor for the Vancouver School Board. Betty currently resides on Gabriola Island, BC.
A teacher for 30 years, Ulla Petersen has taught ESL (K–7) and all primary grades. In her years teaching grade 1, she has been fascinated with the tremendous growth in writing her young students exhibit over the school year when they write daily. Ulla has presented workshops in local school districts on implementing Writing Workshop, and has hosted countless visitors to her classroom. Ulla lives in Vancouver, BC.
Librarian Reviews
What’s Next for This Beginning Writer? Mini-Lessons That Take Writing From Scribbles to Script (Revised Edition)
This book starts with an inclusive definition of writing and suggests simple ways to introduce students to the purpose of writing. It discusses the relationship between reading and writing and the importance of oral language in building strong writers. Based on the work of K-2 students, it shows teachers how to interpret student work, identify what they know and build naturally on the writing strengths their work displays.Source: The Canadian Children’s Book Centre. Best Books for Kids & Teens. Spring, 2012.