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E-raamat: Foundational Skills for Writing: A Brain-Based Guide to Strengthen Executive Functions, Language, and Other Cornerstones for Writers

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Corwin Press Inc
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  • ISBN-13: 9798348830373
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  • Kirjastus: Corwin Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
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Strengthen the foundational skills that set students up for writing success



Writing is more than putting words down on paperits a tool for thinking and learning, a vehicle for expression and connection.



Yet, writing instruction has often received less attention than reading, even though its just as complex. In fact, writing is one of the most complex tasks the brain coordinates, drawing simultaneously on language skills, executive functions, and motor processes.



Foundational Skills for Writing tackles that complexity by offering evidence-based methods, purposeful strategies, and playful approaches teachers can use to nurture essential writing skills. By supporting educators in developing the cognitive, motor, and language foundations of writing, this book helps students succeed academically, express themselves authentically, and connect meaningfully with the world.



Drawing from brain-based research and the science of writing, this book provides:







Clear explanations of each foundational writing skill, including executive functions, oral language, motor skills, handwriting, spelling, and sentence construction. Practical connections to neurological research on the writing brain and how writing skills develop. Strategies, lessons, and routines that strengthen writing foundations during busy school days. Instructional activities to introduce, reinforce, and review foundational writing skills across primary, elementary, and middle school classrooms skills that support growth in every area of literacy. Vetted tools, authentic examples, and practical scaffoldsmaking it a read-today, teach-tomorrow resource for immediate classroom impact.



Educators will gain the knowledge and tools to nurture young writers growth, support them through challenges, and build their confidence and competence.

Arvustused

"At last! A book about teaching foundational writing skills to school-aged students. This practical, insightful, and evidence-based book is just what every teacher ordered. Make it part of your classroom." -- Steve Graham, Regent and Warner Professor "Foundational Skills for Writing is packed with everything you need to pinpoint and strengthen the underlying skills every writer relies on from oral language to handwriting and spelling. Grounded in research yet brimming with practical strategies and a wealth of classroom resources, Melanie and Maggie have artfully synthesized the work of leading experts to create a go-to guide that will help your students write with confidence, independence, and creativity." -- Maria Walther, literacy consultant and author of The Ramped-Up Read Aloud, Shake Up Shared Reading, and More Ramped-Up Read Alouds "Meehan and Roberts go deep and specific, uncovering why some learners can tell amazing stories but freeze up when a pencil and paper appear. They connect the dots between everything from working memory overload to underdeveloped core strength. I especially love the books treasure trove of "brain basics" that explain the neurological why behind writing struggles, plus immediately usable strategies like sentence-combining games and spelling-pattern hunts that make foundational skills feel like play. This research-backed (and research-packed) guide opens a whole new and needed focus on transcription skills as an essential focus in writing instruction, not just composition. They teach us how to spot whether a student needs more finger strengthening activities or executive function support, discussing a whole set of skills rarely present in any curriculum or program. Kudos!" -- Patty McGee, coauthor of Not Your Grannys Grammar: An Innovative Approach to Meaningful and Engaging Grammar Instruction "Finally! A comprehensive resource that helps unpack the complexity of writing. Each chapter is a goldmine of research, theory, and practice. As a teacher educator, Ill be sure to hand this book to my preservice teachers and graduate studentsall of whom are clamoring for practical and research-based ways to support student writing." -- Molly Ness, author and teacher educator "After reading Foundational Skills for Writing, youll look at writing with a wider lens: not just as an academic task but as a complex cognitive process. This book reminds us of the rich cognitive activity required to write even a short piece of coherent writing. The traditional writing process has tended to deemphasize skill work, particularly in the early part of the process. Melanie Meehan and Maggie Beattie Roberts make a powerful argument that attending to foundational skills is crucial if our students are going to grow into the writers we want them to be. Foundational Skills for Writing is a wise guide that will help teachers strike a balance between practicing essential skills and writing from the heart." -- Ralph Fletcher, author of Tapping the Writer Within: Practical Ways to Help All Students Claim Their Wri-dentity "Keep this remarkable book by Meehan and Roberts close by so you can read, revisit, and reread sections of each chapter to understand the seven foundational skills that shape young writers development and growth and your teaching of the writing process. Besides research, each chapter has practical suggestions you can use immediately that support students writing growth and their ability to communicate their stories, thoughts, and understandings." -- Laura Robb, author of Read Talk Write: 35 Lessons That Teach Students to Analyze Fiction and Nonfiction "This book brilliantly connects brain research to the art of teaching writing. As a teacher, I found its insights both practical and inspiring. It deepens understanding of how students learn to write and equips educators with tools to guide them. A must-read for anyone passionate about literacy and learning." -- Lydia Bagley, Literacy Support Specialist/RtI Facilitator "Foundational Skills for Writing offers a reminder that we each bring our whole self to the mental work of composition and the physical actions of writing. Writing instruction must therefore be fundamentally concerned with creating inclusive conditions for bodyminds to access and engage the writing processes with motivation and flexibility." -- Rachael Gabriel, Professor of Literacy Education "This is not just a resource for younger grades. The research-based tools, progressions, strategies, and activities in this book are classroom-ready for elementary and beyond. Each chapter focuses on a foundational skill necessary for the writing process, which allows us to meet our writers where they are, and support them with the foundations that they need to be successful, automatic writers across all subjects." -- Julia Schaperjohn, Curriculum Facilitator and Teacher

Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
Chapter 1    An Invitation to Explore the Foundational Skills for Writing:
Navigating the Book
Chapter 2    Executive Functions: Understanding Working Memory, Cognitive
Flexibility, and Inhibitory Control in Writing
Chapter 3    Oral Language: Leveraging Verbal Expression to Strengthen
Writing
Chapter 4    Large Motor Skills: Considering the Physical Side of Writing
Chapter 5    Small Motor Skills: Building Coordination and Dexterity for
Writing
Chapter 6    Handwriting: Supporting Letter Formation, Legibility, and
Writing Fluency
Chapter 7    Spelling: Translating Speech Sounds Into Written Language
Chapter 8    Syntax and Sentence Construction: Moving From Words to Meaning
Index
Having begun her teaching career as a special education teacher, Melanie has been the Elementary Writing and Social Studies Coordinator in Simsbury, Connecticut since 2012, and her passion for writing has led to several books and publications.

Melanies first book, Every Child Can Write, was published by Corwin Press in October 2019. With a foundational belief that all students can learn to write, this book provides strategies and resources that teachers can use, duplicate, and gather inspiration from. The Responsive Writing Teacher, co-written with Kelsey Sorum, was published in February 2021 and emphasizes the importance of knowing and understanding students across many platforms in order to teach them powerfully. Melanies most recent book,  Answers to Your Biggest Questions About Teaching Elementary Writing, is part of Corwin Presss Five to Thrive Series.

Melanie is also a co-author of  Two Writing Teachers, a blog dedicated to the teaching of writing. Additionally, she co-hosts the companion podcast. Melanies past conference presentations and additional blogs and articles can be found  here.

Melanie holds a BA from Cornell University, an MA in Special Education from the University of Hartford, and a second MA in Educational Leadership from Central Connecticut State University. Melanie also has her Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Writing through the Solstice MFA Program of Pine Manor College.

Maggie Beattie Roberts began her teaching career in the heart of Chicago before moving to New York City and completing graduate studies as a Literacy Specialist at Teachers College, Columbia University. Today, she is a national literacy consultant, author, and highly sought-after professional learning facilitator. Known for her ability to build strong relationships with teachers and school leaders, Maggie thrives when working side-by-side with educators.

 

Maggie is passionate about supporting teachers in creating inclusive classrooms that meet the needs of all students. She has post-baccalaureate certification in Learning Differences and Neurodiversity with specialization in Executive Function from Landmark College. As co-author of DIY Literacy: Teaching Tools for Differentiation, Rigor, and Independence (with Kate Roberts), Maggie continues to empower educators with tools that enhance student learning and independence.