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Teaching Children
 to Write from the Start: Ability,
Culture, Meaning and Mechanics

          October 17, 2012
An Overview
• An interactive conversation
  – You are the experts on the children at your school
• Some background about writing and writing
  development
Why focus on writing?

• Writing is a key element of
  academic success.
• Writing is a powerful learning
  too that supports both
  understanding and
  remembering.
• Writing is a key ability for full
  participation in the 21st century.
2 out of 3 U.S. students fail
to meet grade level demands
in writing.
When does writing
begin?
• After children learn to read?
• When they begin to write words
  conventionally?
A Different Perspective
• Literacy development begins long before
  formal schooling
• Children learn about reading and writing
  simultaneously in their everyday
  experiences
Children’s literacy is
constructive and multi-
modal
Learning to write is about cognitive
     development and social
           participation
Children engage in writing to
explore the characteristics of
      writing materials
        the cognitive development
Children write to engage
in positive interactions
with adults and to form
relationships with peers
the social participation
What motivates children to learn
  to walk and talk? To learn
          anything?
By what mechanisms
do children learn to
walk and talk? Do
children learn
anything?
Focus on Engagement
The Basic Skills
• Spelling and punctuation
• Thinking, memory, and language
  a(speaking), plus fine motor skills
Children’s handwriting develops
  sequentially “through stages of
drawing, scribbling, the making of
 letterlike forms, moving to well-
 learned units, invented spelling,
  and conventional orthography”
          (Boscolo, 2008)
Scribbling
Drawing
Random
Letters
Invented
spelling
Conventional
Spelling
Writing before schooling can best be
described as exploration …

But … there’s more
• What hypotheses do children develop
  about writing prior to entering school?
• How do children being to manage and use
  multiple sign systems?
Identify the background knowledge
that all children possess … learning
  revolves around the child’s mind
          not the teachers.
Not convention but intention
In school
children learn what they are taught.

So focus on the multiple purposes for
           writing like …
Authentic Purposes (Brainstrom)
Authentic Purposes
• Telling what I’ve learned (reports)
• Describing an experience (travel writing)
• Keeping notes (journaling)
• Comparing ideas (reviews)
• Conducting research (creating knowledge)
• Analyzing problems (making the world a better
  place)
• Sharing happiness and wisdom (fictional
  narratives)
• Introducing an important person (profiles)
Create an
environment for
writing
Create a Writing Center
– Provide supplies and journals
   • Everyone gets their own journal binders work very well
– Most important ingredient is YOU (close and
  sustained support)
– Open ended and semi-structured
– Lots of “prewriting”
   •   Lists
   •   Maps
   •   Proto writing
   •   Name writing
Integrating writing with art
Linking reading and writing
What happened in “Click Clack
  Moo Cows That Type”?
Strategies
•   Write every day
•   Revisit and reread
•   Share the writing as a group
•   Letter tracing
•   Name writing
Name Writing
• A window into children’s emergent writing
• The child’s name is often the first word they
  begin to write
• The child first learns to recognize letters in
  their name, especially the first letter (own
  name advantage)
Name writing tends to progress in
     the following manner:
• (a) scribble; (b) linear scribble; (c) separate
  symbols, with letter-like forms; (d) name
  written with correct letters and
  mockletters/symbols; (e) name generally
  correct, with some letters reversed or
  omitted; and (f ) name written correctly
Use Name Writing with Self-
         Portraits

Look for lots of little transitions
Strategies
• Focus on what’s RIGHT!
• It is the act of writing that needs
  encouragement
• Write with your students
Strategies
• Extrinsic rewards??
• Using mentor texts
  – Supplied by both teacher and child
• Share what You write
• Celebrate writing
• Writing floats on a sea of talk
Evaluation
• Respond to completion
• Respond to pride of authorship
• Encourage students to try out ideas
Freedom of Choice
• Varying the amounts and types of input
  – Experiment
  – Let’s spend the next few minutes writing anything
    we want
What are the most important
elements of of written language
  that children need to learn?
Conventions or mechanics
Conventions and mechanics
Beginning
• Does a story have a beginning?
• Does everything have a beginning?
Middle
• What comes after the beginning?
• Does a story have a middle?
• Do you remember what happened in the
  middle?
• The Climax is the final event in the middle
  before the problem is solved or resolved?
End
• Does a story have an end?
• What happened at the end?
Retelling
• Guided
• Individual
Pictures, key words, and mapping
Beginning 1/4




Middle 1/2




End 1/4
• Have the children label the parts
• Draw pictures to illustrate the things that they
  think are important in each part of the story
Retell the story using the pictures
Key words
• K-2 Ask and write down the words the
  children say
• 3-5 – Use questions
• Who were the main characters? Where were
  they? Was there a problem? What was it?
Beginning
                     Key words
Max, wolf suit, mother, Wild Thing, “I’ll eat you up!” bed


Middle
Room, Max, forst, tamed, ocean, magic, boat, trick, sailed, kind,
wild things, wild rumpus, roared, lonely




End
Home, supper, room, hot
Rewriting the model story
• Once the children have had enough
  experience so they understand the basic parts
  and can retell the story, they will be able to
  rewrite it using their own words.
Write an original story
• What is a story?
• What are the parts of a story?
Instructions
• Now that you’ve learned so much about the
  parts of a story you will enjoy writing your
  own story. Let’s write a story together. It can
  be funny, or spooky, or you can write an
  animal story, or one about your family and
  friends. The only thing you need to remember
  is that your story must have a beginning, a
  middle, and an end.
Thank you for your attention

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Teaching Children to Write from the Start

  • 1. Teaching Children to Write from the Start: Ability, Culture, Meaning and Mechanics October 17, 2012
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  • 5. An Overview • An interactive conversation – You are the experts on the children at your school • Some background about writing and writing development
  • 6. Why focus on writing? • Writing is a key element of academic success. • Writing is a powerful learning too that supports both understanding and remembering. • Writing is a key ability for full participation in the 21st century.
  • 7. 2 out of 3 U.S. students fail to meet grade level demands in writing.
  • 9. • After children learn to read? • When they begin to write words conventionally?
  • 10. A Different Perspective • Literacy development begins long before formal schooling • Children learn about reading and writing simultaneously in their everyday experiences
  • 12. Learning to write is about cognitive development and social participation
  • 13. Children engage in writing to explore the characteristics of writing materials the cognitive development
  • 14. Children write to engage in positive interactions with adults and to form relationships with peers the social participation
  • 15. What motivates children to learn to walk and talk? To learn anything?
  • 16. By what mechanisms do children learn to walk and talk? Do children learn anything?
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  • 19. The Basic Skills • Spelling and punctuation • Thinking, memory, and language a(speaking), plus fine motor skills
  • 20. Children’s handwriting develops sequentially “through stages of drawing, scribbling, the making of letterlike forms, moving to well- learned units, invented spelling, and conventional orthography” (Boscolo, 2008)
  • 26. Writing before schooling can best be described as exploration … But … there’s more
  • 27. • What hypotheses do children develop about writing prior to entering school? • How do children being to manage and use multiple sign systems?
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  • 31. Identify the background knowledge that all children possess … learning revolves around the child’s mind not the teachers.
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  • 39. Not convention but intention
  • 40. In school children learn what they are taught. So focus on the multiple purposes for writing like …
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  • 45. Authentic Purposes • Telling what I’ve learned (reports) • Describing an experience (travel writing) • Keeping notes (journaling) • Comparing ideas (reviews) • Conducting research (creating knowledge) • Analyzing problems (making the world a better place) • Sharing happiness and wisdom (fictional narratives) • Introducing an important person (profiles)
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  • 48. Create a Writing Center – Provide supplies and journals • Everyone gets their own journal binders work very well – Most important ingredient is YOU (close and sustained support) – Open ended and semi-structured – Lots of “prewriting” • Lists • Maps • Proto writing • Name writing
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  • 54. What happened in “Click Clack Moo Cows That Type”?
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  • 58. Strategies • Write every day • Revisit and reread • Share the writing as a group • Letter tracing • Name writing
  • 59. Name Writing • A window into children’s emergent writing • The child’s name is often the first word they begin to write • The child first learns to recognize letters in their name, especially the first letter (own name advantage)
  • 60. Name writing tends to progress in the following manner: • (a) scribble; (b) linear scribble; (c) separate symbols, with letter-like forms; (d) name written with correct letters and mockletters/symbols; (e) name generally correct, with some letters reversed or omitted; and (f ) name written correctly
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  • 62. Use Name Writing with Self- Portraits Look for lots of little transitions
  • 63. Strategies • Focus on what’s RIGHT! • It is the act of writing that needs encouragement • Write with your students
  • 64. Strategies • Extrinsic rewards?? • Using mentor texts – Supplied by both teacher and child • Share what You write • Celebrate writing • Writing floats on a sea of talk
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  • 66. Evaluation • Respond to completion • Respond to pride of authorship • Encourage students to try out ideas
  • 67. Freedom of Choice • Varying the amounts and types of input – Experiment – Let’s spend the next few minutes writing anything we want
  • 68. What are the most important elements of of written language that children need to learn?
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  • 72. Beginning • Does a story have a beginning? • Does everything have a beginning?
  • 73. Middle • What comes after the beginning? • Does a story have a middle? • Do you remember what happened in the middle? • The Climax is the final event in the middle before the problem is solved or resolved?
  • 74. End • Does a story have an end? • What happened at the end?
  • 76. Pictures, key words, and mapping
  • 78. • Have the children label the parts • Draw pictures to illustrate the things that they think are important in each part of the story
  • 79. Retell the story using the pictures
  • 80. Key words • K-2 Ask and write down the words the children say • 3-5 – Use questions • Who were the main characters? Where were they? Was there a problem? What was it?
  • 81. Beginning Key words Max, wolf suit, mother, Wild Thing, “I’ll eat you up!” bed Middle Room, Max, forst, tamed, ocean, magic, boat, trick, sailed, kind, wild things, wild rumpus, roared, lonely End Home, supper, room, hot
  • 82. Rewriting the model story • Once the children have had enough experience so they understand the basic parts and can retell the story, they will be able to rewrite it using their own words.
  • 83. Write an original story • What is a story? • What are the parts of a story?
  • 84. Instructions • Now that you’ve learned so much about the parts of a story you will enjoy writing your own story. Let’s write a story together. It can be funny, or spooky, or you can write an animal story, or one about your family and friends. The only thing you need to remember is that your story must have a beginning, a middle, and an end.
  • 85. Thank you for your attention

Editor's Notes

  1. I’m a professor at George Mason in English. My PhD is in education with a focus on writing development across the lifespan.
  2. I also am the Director of the Northern Virginia Writing Project. Nvwp.org
  3. I work with LOTS of teachers throughout Northern Virginia. I don’t like to give one-off talks as a form of professional development, but I’m really interested in expanding the nvwp to include preschool educators. I’m also interested in early childhood writing development; so, this is a fun conversation for me to have!
  4. This is my little girl, Estella. She’s 3 years old. So, there are three reasons I’m giving this talk: I’m an educational researchers, a teacher of teachers, and father of a preschooler.
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  6. and to engage in positive interactions with parents and teachers
  7. Why does she jump rope? How does she learn?
  8. Please don’t use writing as a punishment!
  9. Pt. 1 is the constructivePt. 2 is the multimodal
  10. Children draw on the world of print that surrounds them in forming their hypotheses about what writing is and what it does
  11. Let’s climb to the top of Mt. Obvious for a minute
  12. The thank you card! Remember its intentionnot convention!