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Title: Writing Across the Curriculum


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Writing Across the Curriculum
  • Ideas for Engaging Students in Writing and
    Learning

2
You Never Know
Sarah Ruhl Wrote her first play in 4th grade.
A court room drama about land masses because she
loved words like isthmus and peninsula. Now she
is a Pulitzer contender for The Clean House.
Apollo 13 Scientist had to design a
supplementary carbon dioxide removal system for
the square canisters using only items that were
available on the spacecraft. Following the how to
instructions from mission control, it took the
astronauts about 1 hour to build the device out
of plastic bags, cardboard, parts from a lunar
suit and a lot of tape.
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Create Learning Logs
4
Why do we write?
  • Writing is
  • Practical
  • Lists, reminders, notes, instructions, directions
  • Job-Related
  • Memos, letters, papers, reports, articles,
    proposals
  • Stimulating
  • Helps provoke and organize (logically and
    concisely) thoughts
  • Social
  • Thank-you letters, notes, conversation
  • Therapeutic
  • Format to express feelings

5
Writing Well Requires
  • Clear Thinking activate schema
  • Sufficient Time
  • Reading exposure to structure and genre
  • A Meaningful Task relevance
  • Interest - choice
  • Practice - modeling
  • Revising - feedback

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3 Kinds of Classroom Writing Activities
  • Self-Sponsored writing
  • Formal Assignments
  • Writing to learn
  • Writing serves as a tool to get students engaged
    and thinking about ideas
  • Short, spontaneous, unedited, exploratory,
    personal pieces of writing
  • Intended to channel, crystallize, record, direct
    or guide ones thinking

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  • Writing to learn is not the same as learning to
    write. Consider them flip sides of a coin that
    work to support one another.

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Why Write Across the Curriculum?
  • Students learn by writing
  • They learn to write by engaging in a variety of
    academic writing activities
  • They learn subject matter by writing about it
  • Writing helps get important work done like
    thinking, exploring, relating, making connections
  • Kids are shown every day in countless ways that
    they can take power over writing and, through
    writing, think for themselves and express
    themselves.

9
Benefits for Students
  • Gives them a resource for better understanding
    content through assimilation and connections
  • Practice a technique that aids in retention
  • Begin to write better
  • Active learners are active thinkers lessens
    passivity
  • Teacher becomes facilitator move toward student
    centered classrooms

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Points to Consider
  • Need for review is lessened
  • Fewer students need reteaching
  • Less reteaching time is needed
  • Not graded not an increase in workload for
    teachers
  • Improves higher-order reasoning skills

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Learning Logs
  • Pause To Write in Learning Logs
  • Pausing to Paraphrase Solidifies Learning
  • Listening Response
  • Write Extended Definitions in Learning Logs
  • Learning Log Swap

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Making 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
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