1 A Model of Writing Instruction for Struggling Writers Teaching the WHAT and HOW for any Genre.

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1 A Model of Writing Instruction for Struggling Writers Teaching the WHAT and HOW for any Genre

2 Anita L. Archer, Ph.D.

3 Variety of Genre List genre.

4 Brainstorming Think Students record ideas. Teacher monitors and writes ideas and names on transparency. Pair Students share ideas with partners. Teacher monitors and writes ideas and names on transparency. Share Teacher shares ideas with class using transparency.

5 BIG IDEAS Teach a limited number of genre. Have students write many products. Scaffold instruction. MTWT F I do it. We do it. We do it. We do it. We do it. MTWTF You do it. ….. You do it. …… You do it.

6 BIG IDEAS Consider motivation. Success (perceived probability of success) Interest (interest in the topic) Choice (narrow choice when possible)

7 BIG IDEAS WHAT Critical attributes Rubric Illustrate with an example HOW Writing Process

8 WHAT Ask yourself, what are the CRITICAL ATTRIBUTES of a well-written product. Six Traits Ideas Organization Word Choice Voice Sentence Fluency Conventions

9 What Represent in a simple, easy to understand RUBRIC. (See example rubrics.) Consider introducing only a portion of the rubric initially. Focus on ideas, organization, and conventions. Provide an EXAMPLE to illustrate the critical attributes.

10 WHAT Example # 1 descriptive paragraph rubric and example

11 HOW Writing process Prewriting Writing Revising Editing Publishing

12 HOW Writing process P =Prepare O =Organize W =Write E =Examine R = Repair

13 HOW P = Prepare T = Topic A = Audience (Form) P = Purpose P =Prepare Think or Collect Evidence

14 HOW O = Organize Support for organization of product Writing frames Strategies Think Sheets

15 Frames 0 = Organize Writing frames Use with beginning writers. Use as an accommodation for emerging writers. Use to support specialized writing. Use to support summarization. Use to emphasize use of academic language.

16 Frames See examples. Example #2. Beginning writers (basic paragraph) Example #3. Accommodation for emerging writers (state report) Example #4. Specialized writing (story problem explanation) Example # 5. Summarization narrative (Story Grammar) Example # 6. Summarization expository. Example #7. Academic Language

17 Strategies O = Organize Strategy for Paragraph Writing - List - Cross-out - Connect - Number ( Write) REWARDS PLUS (Sopris West)

18 Strategies See Example #8 for summary writing Strategy Example of Strategy Use Example Summary Rubric REWARDS Plus (Sopris West)

19 Think Sheets Examples Example # 9 - Think sheet for organizing compare/contrast Example paragraph

20 Think Sheets Example # 10 - Essay to persuade Example Rubric Example Essay Think Sheet Example # 11 - Essay to explain Example Rubric Example Essay Think Sheet

21 Think Sheets Examples Example # 12 Think sheet for short story Example # 13 Think sheet for personal experience Example personal experience