Title: Writing Across the Curriculum
1Writing Across the Curriculum
- Ideas for Engaging Students in Writing and
Learning
2- There is unique power to be found in good
nonfiction the power to illuminate facts and
make learning about the world delicious. Thats
what draws me to it as both a reader and a
writer. However, it is a challenge to write a
nonfiction account in a manner that truly
breathes life into the subject. - Michael O. Tunnell
3Nonfiction
- Nonfiction structures challenge students to
connect concepts, to organize, and to discover
what they understand about a topic or idea. - Writing nonfiction helps children hone their
thinking and cement their understandings in
unique ways.
4Scavenger Hunt
- List all the nonfiction structures and features
you can find in the texts your group has.
5Nonfiction Structures
- Question/answer
- Cause/effect
- Compare/contrast
- Problem/Solution
- Lists
- How-to
- Directions
- Chronological order
- Description
6Nonfiction Features
- Photographs with captions
- Sidebars with facts related to the text
- Headings in different sizes from the text
- Excerpts
- Quotes by prominent people in the field
- Names, dates, facts, figures, statistics,
technical terms
- Table of contents
- Glossary
- Index
- Introduction
- Graphs
- Maps
- Boldface words
- Diagrams with labels
- Bubbles with words or thoughts
7Nonfiction Features
- What did you learn from the feature?
- How does it help you as a reader?
- How does it help you as a learner?
- What do you notice about the frequency of the
feature?
What methods do you use for teaching students to
read and write those structures and features in
your content area?
8Planning for Writing that Relies on the
Acquisition of Knowledge
- Expect transfer of skills learned in writing
workshop - Common language
- Expect students to use mentors
- Study content writing
Qualities of good writing your students acquire
through writing curriculum will impact their
writing work in all content areas. For this to
happen every teacher must see themselves as a
teacher of writing.
9Reading with Writers EyesSearching for Patterns
- Classification The Nervous System
- Comparisons Confucianism/Daoism
- Characteristics Binoculars
10Paragraph Patterns for Classification
- State the main category in one sentence
- Use a colon to present the subcategories as a
series. - Subcategory 1 function and characteristics
- Subcategory 2 function and characteristics
- Subcategory 3 function and characteristics
11Paragraph Patterns for Comparisons
- Use a semicolon to compare
- ___ ___.
- Use a comma conjunction to compare
- ___, but (however, on the other hand) ___.
- Use the both/and structure
- Both ___ and___ (have something, do something,
are something) ___. -
12Paragraph Patterns for Characteristics
- A (whole) ___ consists of (a) ___ which serves to
___. - The purpose of the (part) ___ is to ___.
- (Part) ___ and (part) ___ work together to ___.
13Vocabulary Hats
- Students need to be guided through vocabulary
that can wear more than one hat have more than
one meaning.
14Vocabulary Hats
- Some words have a different meaning depending on
the subject area.
15Making it Successful
- Develop a bank of strategies used in all classes.
- Develop a common language used in all classes.
- Use strategies on a daily basis.
- Model for students using teacher and student
samples - Bring student samples to the table for discussions
16Bibliography
- Robb, L. (2004). Nonfiction Writing From the
Inside Out. New York Scholastic. - Benjamin, A. (1999). Writing in the Content
Areas. New York Eye on Education. - Daniels, H. (2004). Subjects Matter Every
Teachers Guide to Content-Area Reading. New
Hampshire Heinemann. - Fletcher, R. Portalupi, J. (2001). Nonfiction
Craft Lessons. Maine Stenhouse. - Caulkins, L. (1991). Living Between the Lines.
New Hampshire Heinemann. - Burkhardt, R. (2003). Writing for Real
Strategies for Engaging Adolescent Writers.
Maine Stenhouse. - Davis, J. Hill, S. (2003). The No-Nonsense
Guide to Teaching Writing. New Hampshire
Heinemann. - Daniels, H Semelman, S. ( 1998). A Community of
Writers. New Hampshire Heinemann. - Harvey, S. (1998). Nonfiction Matters Reading,
Writing, and Research in Grades 3-8. Maine
Stenhouse. - Allen, J. (1998). Theres Room for Me Here
Literacy Workshop in the Middle School. Maine
Stenhouse. - http//owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/WAC/
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- Sorenson, S. Encouraging Writing Achievement
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