3-hour Saturday Strategy Seminars to help educators meet CCSS in Reading and Writing: Writing to Learn, Steps of Teaching Writing, 6 Traits, Informative and Argument Writing and more…
3-hr Saturday Strategy Seminars on Writing to Learn, Teaching Writing, 6-Trait Writing, and Informative and Argument Writing to Meet CCSS, plus our Spring Term workshops and Feb 8 Conference
This document announces professional development workshops on literacy strategies for K-12 educators. It lists fall and spring Saturday workshops on topics like reader response, teaching writing, 6-trait writing, informative and argumentative writing, collaboration, reading workshop, poetry, and vocabulary. It provides dates, times, locations, costs, and registration forms for the workshops.
The document announces professional development workshops for teachers on literacy strategies. It lists dates and topics for workshops in the fall semester of 2013 and spring semester of 2014. Workshops will be held on Saturdays from 9am to 12:15pm at Armstrong Atlantic State University on topics like reader response, writing instruction, narrative writing, and reading comprehension. The cost is $25 per workshop, with some workshops having different prices. Teachers can register by completing the registration form and paying by the due date listed.
The document provides a monthly schedule and fees for workshops hosted by the Coastal Savannah Writing Project at Armstrong State University for the 2014-2015 academic year. The workshops cover literacy topics such as teaching writing, memoir reading and writing, informative writing, reader response strategies, opinion and argument writing, vocabulary, collaboration strategies, poetry writing, and teaching reading and writing workshops. Workshop fees range from $25 to $65 depending on length and included materials. ASU students can purchase a $25 student membership to attend workshops for free, excluding the full-day 6-Trait Writing workshop.
Coming Up: 3-hour Saturday workshops on reading workshop, poetry, a repeat of our popular reader response (writing to learn), and vocabulary. Take ideas back to the classroom and to plan for next year. Advanced registration and payment required for all workshops.
The document announces strategy seminars hosted by the Coastal Savannah Writing Project in spring 2014. There will be four Saturday workshops from 9am to 12pm at University Hall on reading, poetry, reader response strategies, and vocabulary instruction for K-12 educators. The workshops cost $25 each except the April 12 workshop which is $50 and includes a book. The bottom half includes a registration form where educators can select the workshops and provide payment information.
Join us for 3-hour Saturday workshops on reading workshop, writing to learn, poetry, and vocabulary. Take ideas back to the classroom and to plan for next year.
3-hr Saturday Strategy Seminars on Writing to Learn, Teaching Writing, 6-Trait Writing, and Informative and Argument Writing to Meet CCSS, plus our Spring Term workshops and Feb 8 Conference
This document announces professional development workshops on literacy strategies for K-12 educators. It lists fall and spring Saturday workshops on topics like reader response, teaching writing, 6-trait writing, informative and argumentative writing, collaboration, reading workshop, poetry, and vocabulary. It provides dates, times, locations, costs, and registration forms for the workshops.
The document announces professional development workshops for teachers on literacy strategies. It lists dates and topics for workshops in the fall semester of 2013 and spring semester of 2014. Workshops will be held on Saturdays from 9am to 12:15pm at Armstrong Atlantic State University on topics like reader response, writing instruction, narrative writing, and reading comprehension. The cost is $25 per workshop, with some workshops having different prices. Teachers can register by completing the registration form and paying by the due date listed.
The document provides a monthly schedule and fees for workshops hosted by the Coastal Savannah Writing Project at Armstrong State University for the 2014-2015 academic year. The workshops cover literacy topics such as teaching writing, memoir reading and writing, informative writing, reader response strategies, opinion and argument writing, vocabulary, collaboration strategies, poetry writing, and teaching reading and writing workshops. Workshop fees range from $25 to $65 depending on length and included materials. ASU students can purchase a $25 student membership to attend workshops for free, excluding the full-day 6-Trait Writing workshop.
Coming Up: 3-hour Saturday workshops on reading workshop, poetry, a repeat of our popular reader response (writing to learn), and vocabulary. Take ideas back to the classroom and to plan for next year. Advanced registration and payment required for all workshops.
The document announces strategy seminars hosted by the Coastal Savannah Writing Project in spring 2014. There will be four Saturday workshops from 9am to 12pm at University Hall on reading, poetry, reader response strategies, and vocabulary instruction for K-12 educators. The workshops cost $25 each except the April 12 workshop which is $50 and includes a book. The bottom half includes a registration form where educators can select the workshops and provide payment information.
Join us for 3-hour Saturday workshops on reading workshop, writing to learn, poetry, and vocabulary. Take ideas back to the classroom and to plan for next year.
The document announces the 2013-14 CSWP Saturday Strategy Seminars, which are 3-hour workshops for K-12 teachers designed to provide PLU/CEU certification. The workshops will be held on various Saturdays from August 2013 through May 2014 in University Hall at AASU, except for the February 1 conference which will be at the Armstrong Center. The workshops address topics like reading comprehension, writing strategies, narrative writing, informative writing, opinion/argument writing, collaboration, reading strategies, reading workshop, poetry, and vocabulary. Prices range from $25-55 depending on the workshop and materials included. Advance registration is required for all workshops.
CSWP Offers COE Student Membership for 2014-15 WorkshopsLesley Roessing
CSWP is offering a COE undergraduate and graduate student membership. A $25 CSWP Student Membership entitles members to attend all 2014-15 workshops, other than the Jan 24 full-day 6 Traits workshop, for free. If a book is included with a workshop,* student members will be charged the listed CSWP discount price for the book.
The document announces the 2013-14 CSWP Saturday Strategy Seminars, which are workshops for K-12 educators across all disciplines. The workshops will be held on various Saturdays from August 2013 through May 2014 in University Hall from 9:00 am to 12:15 pm. Each workshop costs $25 per participant when registered and paid in advance, and focuses on strategies for teaching key areas like reading, writing, narrative writing, informative writing, argumentative writing, literacy, vocabulary, and poetry to meet Common Core State Standards.
The document announces the 2013-14 CSWP Saturday Strategy Seminars, which are workshops for K-12 educators across all disciplines. The workshops will be held on various Saturdays from August 2013 through May 2014 in University Hall from 9:00 am to 12:15 pm. Each workshop costs $25 per participant when registered and paid in advance, and focuses on strategies for teaching key areas like reading, writing, narrative writing, informative writing, argumentative writing, literacy, vocabulary, and poetry to meet Common Core State Standards.
This document provides information about several professional development workshops on literacy strategies being offered by the Coastal Savannah Writing Project in the spring of 2014. The workshops include Reading Workshop on March 8th, Reading and Writing Poetry on April 5th, Reader Response on April 12th, and Teaching Vocabulary on May 3rd. The document also includes a registration form where attendees can provide their contact information and indicate which workshops they plan to attend. Workshops are $25 each except the April 12th Reader Response workshop which is $50 and includes a resource book. Registration and payment are due in advance of each workshop date.
A $25 student membership to the Coastal Savannah Writing Project entitles students to attend workshops in the 2014-2015 year for free, with the exception of the full-day January workshop. If a book is included with a workshop, student members will pay the discounted CSWP price. To attend a workshop, students must complete and submit a registration form by the deadline. Workshop seating is limited so members must give at least 4 days notice if unable to attend to avoid revocation of membership. The document also lists the literacy topic and date for each 2014-2015 workshop.
The document is a membership application for the Coastal Savannah Writing Project for COE students. A $25 student membership allows attendance at all 2014-15 workshops except the full day 6 Traits workshop. The membership provides discounts on books included with workshops. To attend a workshop, students must complete and submit a registration form by the deadline. Workshop space is limited so members must give at least 4 days notice if unable to attend to avoid revoking of membership. The application requests the student's name, ID, contact details and program of study. It provides the address where to send a $25 check for the membership.
The document is a membership application for the Coastal Savannah Writing Project for COE students. A $25 student membership allows attendance at all 2014-15 workshops except the full day 6 Traits workshop. The membership provides discounts on books included with workshops. To attend a workshop, students must complete and submit a registration form by the deadline. Workshop space is limited so members must give at least 4 days notice if unable to attend to avoid revoking of membership. The application requests the student's name, ID, contact details and program of study. It provides the address where to send a $25 check for the membership.
2012 13 CSWP Super Strategy Workshop registrationLesley Roessing
The document announces a series of Saturday workshops for K-12 teachers on writing strategies. The workshops will be held from 9am to noon at University Hall 125 on the Armstrong campus. Individual workshops cost $25 each, though a package including a book is $55. Upcoming workshops in September through December will cover topics like teaching writing, collaborative projects, revision strategies, and reading responses. Future dates and topics are listed but not yet scheduled. A registration form is provided for teachers to sign up.
2012 13 CSWP Super Strategy Workshop RegistrationLesley Roessing
The document advertises Super Strategy Saturday workshops for K-12 teachers. The workshops will be held from 9am to noon on Saturdays at the Armstrong campus in University Hall 125. Various workshops will be offered on topics like teaching writing, building classroom community, revision strategies, writing to learn, informative/research writing, and teaching narrative writing through poetry. The cost is $25 per workshop, and registration forms can be mailed in with payment.
The document announces Super Strategy Saturday workshops for K-12 teachers on various writing and literacy topics. The workshops will be held from 9am to noon at University Hall 125 on the Armstrong campus. Individual workshops cost $25 each, though a package including a book is $55. Dates and topics are provided for workshops from September to April, focusing on areas like teaching writing, building classroom community, revision strategies, reading workshops, and informational writing. A registration form is included for teachers to sign up.
2012 13 Super Strategy Saturday workshop registration, revisedLesley Roessing
The document announces Super Strategy Saturday workshops for K-12 teachers on various writing and literacy topics. The workshops will be held from 9am to noon at University Hall 125 on the Armstrong campus. Individual workshops cost $25 each, though a package including a book is $55. Dates and topics are provided for workshops from September to April focusing on areas like teaching writing, building community, revision strategies, reading workshops, and informational writing. A registration form is included for teachers to sign up.
2015 CSWP Spring Literacy Workshop RegistrationLesley Roessing
The document provides registration information for a series of writing and literacy workshops hosted by the Coastal Savannah Writing Project at Armstrong State University from March to May 2015. It lists five upcoming workshops on topics such as using response journals to increase reading comprehension, strategies for engaging reluctant readers and writers, poetry writing, and teaching reading and writing through workshop models. It includes details on dates, locations, costs, and payment options for the workshops. At the bottom is a registration form for participants to provide their contact and school information as well as their payment method.
CSWP Nov 1 Reader Response to Complex Text WorkshopLesley Roessing
Still time to fax a registration for this Saturday's workshop on Reader Response to Increase Comprehension in Complex Text for teachers—all content areas. Sample student work from grades 1-9 will be shared
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The document announces the 2013-14 CSWP Saturday Strategy Seminars, which are workshops for K-12 educators across all disciplines. The workshops will be held on various Saturdays from August 2013 through May 2014 in University Hall from 9:00 am to 12:15 pm. Each workshop costs $25 per participant when registered and paid in advance, and focuses on strategies for teaching key areas like reading, writing, narrative writing, informative writing, argumentative writing, literacy, vocabulary, and poetry to meet Common Core State Standards.
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A $25 student membership to the Coastal Savannah Writing Project entitles students to attend workshops in the 2014-2015 year for free, with the exception of the full-day January workshop. If a book is included with a workshop, student members will pay the discounted CSWP price. To attend a workshop, students must complete and submit a registration form by the deadline. Workshop seating is limited so members must give at least 4 days notice if unable to attend to avoid revocation of membership. The document also lists the literacy topic and date for each 2014-2015 workshop.
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The document is a membership application for the Coastal Savannah Writing Project for COE students. A $25 student membership allows attendance at all 2014-15 workshops except the full day 6 Traits workshop. The membership provides discounts on books included with workshops. To attend a workshop, students must complete and submit a registration form by the deadline. Workshop space is limited so members must give at least 4 days notice if unable to attend to avoid revoking of membership. The application requests the student's name, ID, contact details and program of study. It provides the address where to send a $25 check for the membership.
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2012 13 CSWP Super Strategy Workshop RegistrationLesley Roessing
The document advertises Super Strategy Saturday workshops for K-12 teachers. The workshops will be held from 9am to noon on Saturdays at the Armstrong campus in University Hall 125. Various workshops will be offered on topics like teaching writing, building classroom community, revision strategies, writing to learn, informative/research writing, and teaching narrative writing through poetry. The cost is $25 per workshop, and registration forms can be mailed in with payment.
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Register now for the January 24 all-day 6 Traits workshop. Help your students make their writing better through focus lessons on Ideas, Organization, Word Choice, Voice, Sentence Fluency, and Conventions.
It's never too early to register. Registration and payment are due no later than the Monday prior to each workshop. Registrations for workshops which include BOOKS should be made 2 weeks in advance in most cases.
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The document provides a monthly schedule and fees for workshops hosted by the Coastal Savannah Writing Project at Armstrong State University for the 2014-15 academic year. The workshops cover literacy topics such as teaching writing, memoir reading and writing, informative writing, reader response strategies, opinion and argument writing, vocabulary, collaboration strategies, poetry writing, and teaching reading and writing workshops. Workshop fees range from $25 to $65 depending on length and included materials. ASU students can purchase a student membership for $25 that allows them to attend workshops for free, excluding the full-day 6-Trait Writing workshop.
Plan to attend our Saturday workshops on a variety of literacy topics; watch Facebook Page for announcement of dates.
COE students are eligible for CSWP student membership to attend workshops at greatly reduced rates.
See our topics planned for our 2014-15 Saturday workshops.; watch Facebook for updates on workshop dates. Also information on COE student memberships to CSWP workshops.
Projected months and topics for 2014-15 Saturday Strategy Workshop Topics; specific dates will be announced soon.
Note CSWP Student Membership for Armstrong COE students.
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1. August 24: Writing to Learn: READER RESPONSE Strategies to Increase Comprehension & Meet CCSS in
Reading and Writing ($55 includes a copy of The Write to Read: Response Journals That Increase Comprehension)
September 21: The Steps & Strategies of TEACHING WRITING ($25)
October 12: 6-TRAIT WRITING I: Ideas and Organization ($25)
October 26: 6-TRAIT WRITING II: Voice, Word Choice & Sentence Fluency ($25)
November 2: 6-TRAIT WRITING III: Conventions & Grammar ($25)
November 16: Strategies to Meet CCSS in INFORMATIVE Writing ($25)
December 14: Strategies to Meet CCSS in OPINION/ARGUMENT Writing ($25)
2013-14 CSWP Fall Saturday Strategy Seminars
All workshops are designed for grades K-12 in all disciplines.
9:00-am—12:00pm University Hall, except conference*
$25/participant, paid in advance, except as noted
______________________________(KEEP TOP HALF OF FORM FOR YOUR RECORDS_______________________________
CSWP REGISTRATION FORM
Name: ________________________________________ Personal Telephone: __________________________
E-mail: ________________________________________School: _____________________________________
District: ____________Grade Level(s): ____________ Content Area(s): ______________________________
If payment is being mailed, please complete the following information: Payment Total $___________________
Registration ___Included; to be paid by ___Self ___School ___District ___Other (specify)_______________
Name of Party Responsible for Payment _________________________Signature ______________________
All payments need to be made by the due date provided above.
Mail check, payable to CSWP@AASU, in the amount listed for the workshop or conference to:
Lesley Roessing, Coastal Savannah Writing Project; College of Education; University Hall 250;
Armstrong Atlantic State University; 11935 Abercorn Street, Savannah Georgia 31419
Direct any questions to: writing.project@armstrong.edu or 912.344.2702; Fax: 912-344-3436
Additional and updated information available on Facebook: www.facebook.com/coastalsavwp
I am registering for (check all that apply):
August 24: READER RESPONSE
Registration & $55 Payment Due: 8/19/13
September 21: TEACHING WRITING
Registration & $25 Payment Due: 9/16/13
October 12: 6-TRAIT WRITING I
Registration & $25 Payment Due: 10/7/13
October 26: 6-TRAIT WRITING II
Registration & $25 Payment Due: 10/21/13
November 2: 6-TRAIT WRITING III
Registration & $25 Payment Due: 10/28/13
November 16: INFORMATIVE WRITING
Registration & $25 Payment Due: 11/12/13
December 14: OPINION/ARGUMENT WRITING
Registration & $25 Payment Due: 12/9/13
2. January 11: COLLABORATION to Engage Reluctant Readers & Writers and Elevate Proficient Readers & Writers
($40 includes a copy of No More “Us” & “Them”: Classroom Lessons & Activities to Promote Peer Respect)
February 8: INNOVATIVE IDEAS in LITERACY II CONFERENCE
Real Poetry, Real Fun, & Common Core Curriculum —with Guest Author, Brod Bagert & 2 Breakout Sessions
*8:30-1:00 Armstrong Center ($30; $25 for AASU undergraduates and CSWP Fellows)
March 8: Implementing & Managing READING WORKSHOP ($25)
April 5 (National Poetry Month): Strategies for Reading & Writing POETRY ($25)
May 3: Strategies for Teaching VOCABULARY ($25)
______________________________(KEEP TOP HALF OF FORM FOR YOUR RECORDS_______________________________
CSWP REGISTRATION FORM
[PLEASE PRINT ALL INFORMATION]
I am registering for (check all that apply):
January 11: COLLABORATION
Registration & $40 Payment Due: 1/6/14
February 8: LITERACY CONFERENCE
Registration & $30 Payment Due: 1/31/14
March 8: READING WORKSHOP
Registration & $25 Payment Due: 3/3/14
April 5: READING & WRITING POETRY
Registration & $25 Payment Due: 3/31/14
May 3: TEACHING VOCABULARY
Registration & $25 Payment Due: 4/28/14
2013-14 CSWP Spring Saturday Strategy Seminars
All workshops are designed for grades K-12 in all disciplines.
9:00-am—12:00pm University Hall, except conference*
$25/participant, paid in advance, except as noted
Name: ________________________________________ Personal Telephone: __________________________
E-mail: ________________________________________School: _____________________________________
District: ____________Grade Level(s): ____________ Content Area(s): ______________________________
If payment is being mailed, please complete the following information: Payment Total $___________________
Registration ___Included; to be paid by ___Self ___School ___District ___Other (specify)_______________
Name of Party Responsible for Payment _________________________Signature ______________________
All payments need to be made by the due date provided above.
Mail check, payable to CSWP@AASU, in the amount listed for the workshop or conference to:
Lesley Roessing, Coastal Savannah Writing Project; College of Education; University Hall 250;
Armstrong Atlantic State University; 11935 Abercorn Street, Savannah Georgia 31419
Direct any questions to: writing.project@armstrong.edu or 912.344.2702; Fax: 912-344-3436
Additional and updated information available on Facebook: www.facebook.com/coastalsavwp