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Talking, Drawing, Writing

Talking, Drawing, Writing

Lessons for Our Youngest Writers

Martha Horn and Mary Ellen Giacobbe

In the early grades, talking and drawing can provide children with a natural pathway to writing, yet these components are often overlooked. In Talking, Drawing, Writing: Lessons for Our Youngest Writers, Martha Horn and Mary Ellen Giacobbe invite readers to join them in classrooms where they listen, watch, and talk with children, then use what they learn to create lessons designed to meet children where they are and lead them into the world of writing. The authors make a case for a broader definition of writing, advocating for formal storytelling sessions, in which children tell about what they know, and for focused sketching sessions so that budding writers learn how to observe more carefully.


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Product Details

  • Author: Martha Horn and Mary Ellen Giacobbe
  • Year: 2007
  • Grade Range: K-2
  • Media: 272 pp/paper
  • ISBN: 978-157110-456-4
  • Item No.: WEB-0456


In the early grades, talking and drawing can provide children with a natural pathway to writing, yet these components are often overlooked. In Talking, Drawing, Writing: Lessons for Our Youngest Writers, Martha Horn and Mary Ellen Giacobbe invite readers to join them in classrooms where they listen, watch, and talk with children, then use what they learn to create lessons designed to meet children where they are and lead them into the world of writing. The authors make a case for a broader definition of writing, advocating for formal storytelling sessions, in which children tell about what they know, and for focused sketching sessions so that budding writers learn how to observe more carefully.

The book's lessons are organized by topic and include oral storytelling, drawing, writing words, assessment, introducing booklets, and moving writers forward. Based on the authors' work in urban kindergarten and first-grade classes, the essence and structure of many of the lessons lend themselves to adaptation through fifth grade. The lessons follow a consistent format:
  • what's going on in the classroom;
  • what children need to learn next;
  • the materials needed;
  • the actual language used in the lesson;
  • when children's literature is used, reasons for choosing the books and suggestions for other books;
  • suggestions for other lessons.

Martha and Mary Ellen show the thinking behind their teaching decisions and provide a way to look at and assess children's writing, giving us much more than a book of lessons; they present a vision of what beginning writing can look and sound like. Perhaps most powerfully, they give us examples of the language they use with children that reveal a genuine respect for and trust in children as learners.

Table of Contents

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Contents
Mini-Lessons by Chapter
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Storytelling

Chapter 2: The Drawing & Writing Book
Chapter 3: Drawing
Chapter 4: The Craft of Drawing
Chapter 5: Writing Words
Chapter 6: Assessment
Chapter 7: Introducing Booklets
Chapter 8: Moving Writers Forward
Chapter 9: One Teacher, One Classroom
Closing Thoughts
Appendix A: Bibliography of Children's Books
Appendix B: Sample Teacher Plans: Introducing the Drawing & Writing Book
Apppendix C: Some Materials for Young Writers
Appendix D: Cumulative Writing Record Form
Appendix E: Small-Group Writing Record Form
Appendix F: My Finished Writing Form
Append G: Writing Folder Inserts
References
Color Insert



In the Beginning (DVD)

Young Writers Develop Independence 

Ralph Fletcher and JoAnn Portalupi

Year: 2006
Media: 30 minutes, 1 disc + viewing guide

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