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Kellie Buis Year: 2004Media: 160 pp/paperISBN: 978-155138-169-5Grade Range: K-8
Item No.: WMW-8169
A Pembroke Title
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Many of today's schools struggle with large class sizes, a continually evolving curriculum, and a wide diversity in the ability and background of their students. How best to build an effective literacy community in this constantly changing environment is an increasingly difficult challenge for teachers, new and experienced alike.
In Writing Every Day Kellie Buis demonstrates that sharing stories is a fun and engaging way to motivate children and encourage cooperative learning in K–8 classrooms. It proposes students writing letters every day as an efficient, effective, engaging and fun teaching strategy for organizing language instruction. Children’’s personal stories become the catalyst for language experiences that involve reading, writing, and all forms of communication.
Student samples throughout the book illustrate the power of using their own life experiences to engage children in authentic reading and writing. Writing daily letters gives children a stronger voice and engenders feelings of self-worth, self-respect, and competence. This strategy reaps benefits beyond the language arts curriculum and helps students make connections and recognize patterns in everything that they read, write, and learn.
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ContentsIntroductionChapter 1: What Is the Daily Letter? Chapter 2: The Daily Language Experience Chapter 3: The Story-Sharing Community Chapter 4: Planning a Daily Letter Program Chapter 5: Managing the Daily Letter Experience Chapter 6: Strategy Instruction Chapter 7: Independent Writing Chapter 8: Assessment and Evaluation Conclusion Bibliography Index
Kellie is currently a consultant for early literacy with a specialty of teaching writing. She also teaches first grade in the Delta School District in British Columbia, and consults with schools in the United States and Canada. > More