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Avery, Carol – Instructor, 1992
Describes how an elementary teacher developed a daily writer's workshop. Suggestions for finding time to write include reducing use of workbooks and skillsheets, looking for redundancy in curriculum programs, concentrating on writing for a shortened period of the school year, and creating time-saving instructional strategies. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Teaching Methods, Time Management
Avery, Carol – Instructor, 1993
Describes how elementary teachers can set up meaningful guidelines to enhance the productivity of writing workshops. Writing workshops accommodate the idiosyncratic nature of individual writing and learning processes. They provide a highly structured environment with clear rules and procedures. The article explains how to establish classroom…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Guidelines, Teacher Student Relationship
Bunce-Crim, Marna – Instructor, 1991
A teacher-researcher provides ideas for creating a writer's workshop and encouraging written expression. Suggestions include letting the children create the room arrangement, providing a variety of writing tools, establishing a predictable writing time, becoming partners with students in the writing process, and encouraging students to be active…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Creative Teaching, Elementary Education, Teacher Student Relationship
Duke, Nell K.; Pressley, Michael – Instructor, 2006
Teachers sometimes try every intervention strategy they can think of to help struggling readers. However, some teachers still feel that they are not getting through. This article presents the reading strategies offered by two literacy researchers Michael Pressley and Nell K. Duke, of Michigan State University.
Descriptors: Intervention, Reading Strategies, Reading Instruction, Reading Difficulties
Avery, Carol – Instructor, 1992
Article describes how elementary teachers can create a writing workshop environment that encourages students to write. It discusses how to set the tone and conduct effective conferences. It suggests teachers act as facilitators and listeners and establish workshop procedures. It recommends teachers initially ignore errors and respond to content.…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Conferences, Elementary Education, Teacher Role
Avery, Carol – Instructor, 1993
Presents guidelines used by a first-grade teacher to teach students to write fictional stories based on things they know and using children's literature as models. Describes the benefits of writing workshops and outlines a method for teaching techniques that professional writers use. (SM)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Fiction, Grade 1, Primary Education
Klenow, Carol – Instructor, 1992
Examines how technology can support elementary school writer's workshops, noting the nature of the writer's workshop and exploring how word processing and desktop publishing programs can help nurture developing writers. The article presents several ways teachers can use computers in writer's workshops (drafting and revising, writing mechanics,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Desktop Publishing, Elementary Education