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Write Thing: Kwame Alexander Engages Students in Writing Workshop [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x186x14 mm, kaal: 528 g, 1-color, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Professional Resources
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jul-2018
  • Kirjastus: Shell Educational Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1493888420
  • ISBN-13: 9781493888429
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x186x14 mm, kaal: 528 g, 1-color, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Professional Resources
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jul-2018
  • Kirjastus: Shell Educational Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1493888420
  • ISBN-13: 9781493888429
Imagine having a Newbery Medal-winning author in your classroom as an advisor and a friend, providing personal and practical advice on how to teach writing workshop in the modern-day classroom. With The Write Thing, you can do just that! Kwame Alexander is the New York Times-bestselling author of The Crossover. With more than 10 years of experience conducting writing workshops in schools, Alexander shows how to shake up the "traditional" writing workshop and make writing fun again! His magnetic personality, infectious enthusiasm, and love of teaching come through to inspire all students to write. The Write Thing teaches you how to move students step-by-step from ideas, to drafts, to finished works. Not only will you successfully motivate your students to write, you'll take that motivation one step further by providing guidance on how to create student-driven publications of their work. The confidence students will attain when they see their writing authentically published will be off the charts! The book has three parts: Writing, Publishing, and Presenting. The Writing section features Lessons in Action that teach students to produce writing that is worthy of being published. With a focus on poetry, Alexander's writing workshop uniquely meets the needs of reluctant writers. The Publishing section focuses on how to prepare and print digital and physical copies of students' work. The Presenting section provides suggestions to help students confidently present their poetry and other written pieces. Other exciting features include Kwame Time! videos for both teachers and students that bring Alexander into the classroom. Kwame's Quick Tips feature easy-to-implement ideas that have worked for Alexander. With an insightful foreword by author Kylene Beers, teacher success stories, and the most helpful appendix ever written, this essential resource will teach you how to tailor writing workshop to meet the particular needs of your students.


Newbery Medal-winning author Kwame Alexander shows how to shake up the traditional writing workshop to make writing fun again. Using his techniques and strategies, you'll invigorate the writing workshop and motivate even the most reluctant writers.
Acknowledgments 5(2)
Foreword: Discovering the Neglected Genre 7(2)
Preface: An Unconventional, Uncommon Writing Workshop 9(4)
Introduction: Finding Your Writing Groove 13(10)
Creating a Student-Run Publishing Enterprise
14(3)
Helping Students Find Their Voices
17(1)
How to Use The Write Thing
17(6)
Part 1 Writing
Chapter One Setting the Stage: Why Start with Poetry?
23(12)
The Essential Joy of Poetry
26(2)
The Transformative Power of Poetry
28(4)
Vision and Validation
32(3)
Chapter Two Launching the Writing Workshop
35(14)
Begin with a Thrill
35(3)
Pull a Poem Out of Your Pocket
38(3)
The Students Are the Curriculum
41(5)
The Importance of Free Writing
46(1)
The Magic Between the Lines
47(2)
Chapter Three Preparing to Write
49(16)
Emotions, Meaning, and More
49(13)
The Rules (and How to Bend Them)
62(3)
Chapter Four Writing the Draft
65(18)
Form and Structure
65(15)
Stealing Words and Choosing a Topic
80(1)
Lights! Camera! Action!
81(2)
Chapter Five Revising Is Re-Envisioning
83(12)
One Size Does Not Fit All
83(2)
Purposeful Revision
85(6)
Literary Excellence
91(4)
Part 2 Publishing
Chapter Six Making Student-Run Publishing a Priority
95(12)
Why Publish in the Classroom?
95(3)
Exploring Publishing Alternatives
98(6)
Creating a Classroom Publishing Center
104(3)
Chapter Seven Step-by-Step Book Publishing
107(14)
Step 1 Select the Poems
107(1)
Step 2 Produce the Final Manuscript
108(1)
Step 3 Choose a Title
108(2)
Step 4 Publish the Book
110(4)
Step 5 Explore Printing Options
114(2)
Celebrating Your Published Authors
116(1)
Giving Students Voice
116(5)
Part 3 Presenting
Chapter Eight Presenting Student Work
121(15)
The Joy of Presenting!
121(5)
Bring Writing to Life: Methods for Presenting Poetry
126(5)
Harness Your Inner Greatness
131(5)
Appendixes
Appendix A Teacher Resources
136(8)
Appendix B Poetry Form Mini-Lessons
144(28)
Appendix C Book Publishing Resources
172(22)
Appendix D References
194