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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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
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.
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.
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
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.
Register now for literacy workshops for a morning (or day) of working with colleagues and learning strategies to take back to the classroom. Upon request, the memoir reading-writing workshop will be repeated Jan 10.
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Note CSWP Student Membership for Armstrong COE students.
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.
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UPDATED 2014-15 Literacy Workshop REGISTRATION FORM
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DATES
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TOPICS
COASTAL SAVANNAH WRITING PROJECT@ARMSTRONG
2014-15 WORKSHOP REGISTRATION
(Workshops are held 9:00am-12:00pm in University Hall unless noted)
Check all workshops for which you are registering and including personal or ordering school check now.
___ Sept 6: Steps & Strategies for Teaching WRITING in all grades ($25)
___ Sept 27: NEW—MEMOIR Reading & Writing to Connect Fiction & Nonfiction Reading and Narrative &
Informative Writing: Engaging All Students & Meeting All ELA Standards
[These strategies can also be employed for personal narrative writing and reading]
(*$50 includes Bridging the Gap: Reading Critically & Writing Meaningfully to Get to the Core)
___ Oct 18: Strategies to Teach INFORMATIVE Writing ($25)
___ Nov 1: READER RESPONSE Strategies to Increase Comprehension of Complex Texts in All Content
Areas & Meet Standards in Reading and Writing (*$50 includes The Write to Read)
___ Dec 6: Strategies to Teach OPINION & ARGUMENT Writing ($25)
___ Jan 24: Full Day—9:00-3:30: 6-TRAIT Writing & Assessment ($65 includes catered lunch)
___ Feb 7: Strategies for Teaching VOCABULARY ($25)
___ Feb 28: ANNUAL LITERCY CONFERENCE with author Barry Lane and 2 Breakout Sessions
___ Feb 28: CSWP LITERACY CONFERENCE: Keynote and 2 Breakout Sessions (8:45-12:45) ($25)
___ Mar 28: COLLABORATION Strategies to Engage Reluctant Readers & Writers and Plan Units that Meet
Standards in Reading, Writing, Speaking & Listening (*$40 includes No More “Us” and “Them)
___ Apr 18: POETRY Writing ($25)
___May 2 am: 9:00-12:00 Teaching Reading through K-12 READING WORKSHOP ($25)
___May 2 pm: 1:00-4:00 Teaching Writing through K-12 WRITING WORKSHOP ($25) ($40 for both sessions)
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Name _____________________________________ Personal Phone __________________________
Email __________________________________________________
School _____________________________ District __________________ Grade(s) _________
Payment for workshop(s):
____ Check is enclosed in the total amount of $______________
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Date a copy of registration and check mailed _____________________
*____ I am a current COE undergraduate/graduate student and have purchased a CSWP Student Membership
Mail registration and checks to
Coastal Savannah Writing Project; University Hall 269; Armstrong State University,
11935 Abercorn St, Savannah, GA 31419
Make checks payable to CSWP@Armstrong or fax with school P.O. to 912.344.3443
If mailing, also fax a copy with “date mailed” written on faxed registration* 912.344.3443
Email questions to writing.project@armstrong.edu