This book describes and explains a wide variety of techniques for helping students become better writers. The recommended writing strategies are good for all students, but are particularly helpful for children with learning disabilities and other struggling writers. These techniques have been developed and field tested over the past 25 years. The techniques utilize several mnemonic devices for helping struggling writers get their thoughts on paper. They include planning, editing, revising, and other self-regulation strategies. These devices are intended for students ages 8-12. This practical…mehr
This book describes and explains a wide variety of techniques for helping students become better writers. The recommended writing strategies are good for all students, but are particularly helpful for children with learning disabilities and other struggling writers. These techniques have been developed and field tested over the past 25 years. The techniques utilize several mnemonic devices for helping struggling writers get their thoughts on paper. They include planning, editing, revising, and other self-regulation strategies. These devices are intended for students ages 8-12. This practical guidebook for teachers is written in clear, accessible language. It includes forms, worksheets, and tables for use in classroom writing exercises. It also includes before-and-after examples of student writing.
> Karen Harris, Ed.D., is Professor and the Currey-Ingram Chair in Special Education at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. She has taught kindergarten and fourth-grade students, as well as elementary and secondary students with disabilities. She is co-author, with Steve Graham, of the books Making the Writing Process Work: Strategies for Composition and Self-Regulation; Teaching Every Child Every Day: Learning in Diverse Schools and Classrooms; Handbook of Learning Disabilities; and the curriculum Spell It-Write. Dr. Harris is the editor of the Journal of Educational Psychology. Her research is focused on theoretical and intervention issues in the development of academic and self-regulation strategies among students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, learning disabilities, and other challenges.
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Introduction - The Power of Writing ""Writing Uphill:"" Why Strategy Instruction Is Important ""Writing Is a Dog's Life:"" A Guide to Writing Difficulties How to Teach Writing Strategies Self-Regulated Strategy Development Writing Strategies That Can Be Applied Broadly Please: A Paragraph Writing Strategy Plans: A Goal Setting Strategy Stop & List: Goal Setting, Brainstorming, and Organizing The Peer Revising Strategy The CDO Revising Strategy Summarizing Written Text Writing Strategies That Are Genre-Specific Story Writing Persuasive Writing Writing Explanations Writing a Comparison/Contrast Paper Report Writing Strategies for Self-Regulating Writing and the Writing Process Self-Monitoring Goal Setting Making It Work Guidelines for Implementing Writing Strategy Instruction References References for Quotes and Stories About Professional Writers, Other Adults, and Children
Introduction - The Power of Writing ""Writing Uphill:"" Why Strategy Instruction Is Important ""Writing Is a Dog's Life:"" A Guide to Writing Difficulties How to Teach Writing Strategies Self-Regulated Strategy Development Writing Strategies That Can Be Applied Broadly Please: A Paragraph Writing Strategy Plans: A Goal Setting Strategy Stop & List: Goal Setting, Brainstorming, and Organizing The Peer Revising Strategy The CDO Revising Strategy Summarizing Written Text Writing Strategies That Are Genre-Specific Story Writing Persuasive Writing Writing Explanations Writing a Comparison/Contrast Paper Report Writing Strategies for Self-Regulating Writing and the Writing Process Self-Monitoring Goal Setting Making It Work Guidelines for Implementing Writing Strategy Instruction References References for Quotes and Stories About Professional Writers, Other Adults, and Children
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