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The Writing Process Resources for Teaching Young Writers Contents for the FULL Resource Pack: -Printables in Action -Quick Tips for The Writing Process -Is that Write? Thumb Game -Wall Posters (2 sizes) -Student Resources -The Writing Process Book List -Blackline Resources -Editable Resources (color and blackline) Terms of Use: This free printable pack was created for you to use at home with your child(ren) or with multiple children in a classroom/ tutoring setting. Please do not sell, host, reproduce, giveaway, or store on any other site (including a blog, Facebook, 4Shared, Dropbox, Amazon Inspire, etc.). Thank you! Resources- Many of these ideas come from my years of teaching Writer s Workshop as well as these books: The Art of Teaching Writing by Lucy Calkins, Writing Essentials by Reg ie Rout m an, & The Writing Workshop by Katie Wood Ray. Clip art & fonts:

The Printables IN ACTION Use posters for the wall to serve as a reminder for young writers. Posters have helpful tips for each step of writing. Two sizes are included. EDITABLE posters are included in the Editable Resources section starting on page 50. Hole-punch the posters to create a flip book and place it anywhere your learners write on their own. You can use a push pin to hang it from the wall or corkboard.

The Printables IN ACTION Print off the single page for learners to slip into their writing folder. Bookmarks are also included, which can fit in writing folders or notebooks. When introducing the writing process, learners can keep it all in their writing notebook with these interactive notebook pages. Learners can write reminders about each step under the flaps or cut & paste the ready-made ones in this resource.

Quick Tips for The Writing Process Help learners understand see that writing isn t a linear process. Writers often go back and forth between the steps of the writing process. Examples: they may 1- brainstorm while in draft mode or 2- go back and draft some more after they ve revised something. MODEL, MODEL, MODEL. Take time to write in front of your learners. Be real in your modeling. For example, they need to see how writers get ideas or how they scratch out this group of words and replace them with a strong word choice. Find a focused time to write every day. Writers get better with practice. I recommend 20-30 minutes of daily focused writing time. If every day does not work, plan for three or four days a week. Something is better than nothing. Writing can happen ANYWHERE. Do not restrict learners just to their work area or desk. Stretch out on the floor. Look out the window. Go outside. A little bit of freedom in movement can encourage creativity! Find a local author who can come visit. Listen to him/her read a favorite writing. Encourage the visiting author to talk about the joys and difficulties of the writing process. Encourage your learners to ask questions about the author s writing/craft or the writing process. Treat your learners writing with respect in all steps of the process. Speak to your writers in encouraging ways: Your writing reminds me of (this author). or Wow! You really know how to as a writer! Give learners a chance to share the things they ve tried or learned during writing time. Published pieces aren t the only things that can be shared with other writers. We can all learn from each other through the entire process. Spend a few weeks really delving into one genre of writing. Read quality texts out loud from each genre. Model your own writing for that genre as often as you can. Genres might include: fictional narratives, personal narratives, expository writing, poetry, friendly letters, fables, etc.

1. The Writing Process How to Construct Great Writing It s Writing Time! Brainstorm PLAN my writing -I think of a topic. -I choose the kind of writing I will do. (genre) -I know who my audience is. -I think about how to organize my writing.

The Writing Process How to Construct Great Writing It s Writing Time! Brainstorm PLAN my writing - I think of a topic. - I choose the kind of writing I will do. (genre) - I know who my audience is. - I think about how to organize my writing. Draft S TA RT my writing - I get my ideas down before I forget them. - I do not make too many judgements about my work just yet... Revise CHANGE my writing Edit CHECK my writing Publish SHARE my writing - My writing makes sense. - I stay on topic. - I change words if needed. - I add words to help the reader understand. - I remove words that are not needed. - My sentences have capital letters in the right places. - My sentences have the correct punctuation. - I check my spellings. - I choose the best way to present my work. - I do my best to make it look nice and neat. - I add photographs or illustrations.

The Writing Process The Writing Process Interactive Notebook Directions: 1. Cut out The Writing Process Title and glue it to the top of your notebook pages. 2. Cut out each rectangle. 3. Glue them down in the order of the writing process onto the pages of your notebook. Be sure to only glue the top portion (above the dotted line). 4. Fold the rectangles on the dotted line so you can write on the notebook paper underneath each step. Write down the things you need to remember about each step in the process of writing. Revise CHANGE my writing Brainstorm PLAN my writing Edit CHECK my writing Draft S TART my writing 1 2 Publish SHARE my writing 3 4 5

The Writing Process BOOK LIST A printable list of books to teach the writing process is Preview Read my blog post to find out more about each book and how you can use it when teaching the writing process to young writers -> https://bit.ly/2ofmplz. included in this resource pack!

2. 3. Draft START my writing Revise CHANGE my writing Editable pages are included!