The authors delineate 32 process-oriented literacy and learning strategies to engage students in grades three through 12 in writing every day in all content areas by smuggling writing into or after lessons while teaching content. The strategies relate to vocabulary and concept development, comprehension, research and inquiry, and discussion, and are applicable to both informational and narrative text. For each, they detail the objective; rationale; digital applications; teacher preparation, prereading, reading, and postreading procedures; how the strategy engages students in or after lessons; adaptations; sample lessons; and standards-based connections. Annotation ©2016 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Is it possible to sneak more writing into your already-jammed curriculum? Yes! With this cache of classroom-tested ideas, you have all you need to make writing-to-learn a daily habit for students that deepens their content understanding and creates learners ready to take on all of the worlds information.
Smuggling Writing shows how to integrate writing seamlessly into your lesson plans with 32 written response activities that help students process information and ideas in short, powerful sessions. The authors invigorate time-tested tools like GIST, Herringbone, and Anticipation Guides, and organize them into sections on Vocabulary and Concept Development, Comprehension, Discussion, and Research & Inquiry so you can select and use them to maximum effect.
Here are the success-ensuring how-tos that accompany each strategy:
- A step-by-step process ensures students use the strategy before, during, and after reading/learning so they own the strategy and can track their thinking
- Engaging digital applications, including Story Impression with Bubbl.us, Reading Road Map with Prezi, Possible
- Solutions with Padlet, CLVG with Brain Pop
- Sample lessons showing both traditional and online formats, taking the guess work out of trying these new digital tools
- Ideas for smuggling additional writing opportunities into or after the lessons, ensuring that students writing skills improve
- Connections to Common Core State Standards
With all the heady talk of what its going to take for students to read, write, and analyze across multiple sources, its nice to know that there is a book that shows how big gains will come from writing small day by day.
This book provides all you need to make writing-to-learn a daily habit for students that deepens their content understanding and creates learners ready to take on all of the worlds information.