For elementary teachers: How important is writing in your classroom?
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Writers Guide
1. 3rd grade
2. Reading and Writing. They are interconnected. They are the way we will interact with the rest of the world. All elem. students are English Language Learners and need explicit instruction in both reading the writing
3. Yes we write everyday using the Writing Workshop model of instruction.
4. Writing integrates all subject areas. We journal in social studies, science and math. It deepens our thinking of subjects when we write about them.
5. Stronger writers are strong readers. Students become more observant. They have deeper connection to subjects they study.
6. I require that students write to the best of their ability. All students are graded based on progress towards CA state standards.
7. They love writing workshop
8. I motivate them through examples and minilessons
9. both self selected and teacher selected topics throughout school year.
hope this helps.