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    Re: Writing Workshop and 6 traits
    Posted by cjf on 7/12/08

    On 7/04/08, Jay Collins wrote:

    > My question is how do you all make students become excited
    > about rewriting and revising their stories? Once they have
    > their scores and marks they do not use the traits well
    > enough to go back and add more whatever to improve their
    > ideas and content or sentence structure.

    There are some revision posts on 12/27/07.
    Kids are more likely to revise if they have an authentic
    audience, if it's just the teacher reading the published work
    why would it matter? Also using mentor texts as writing
    models give students an idea what kinds of changes they could
    make to improve their writing. And start small, maybe only
    one or two changes. And of course model, model, model
    revision on your writing pieces.
    Check our Ralhp Fletcher's book "Live Writing: Breathing Life
    into Your Words". All of his writing strategy books are
    excellent resources for students who are writing, and they
    are written at about the 5th-6th grade level.

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  • Writing Workshop and 6 traits, 7/04/08, by Jay Collins.
  • Re: Writing Workshop and 6 traits, 7/12/08, by cjf.

     
     

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