ABSTRACT

Educators want young people to grow up knowing that writing is an important and deeply satisfying life skill, one that helps them make more sense of themselves and their world, and one that helps them to communicate effectively. Sadly, too often writing becomes merely an exercise in ‘getting words right’, or writing to teacher-prescribed tasks.

Developing Young Writers in the Classroom explores the principles of developing literacy through authorship, allowing children to describe, question and celebrate their own experiences and personal creativity. The book offers detailed guidance, supported by planning documents, poetry and prose, examples of children’s work and stimulating visuals.

Inspiring topics explored include:

  • creating a classroom environment which supports an independent writer 
  • students’ lives brought into the classroom 
  • finding significance in our experiences
  • the use of memoir for recording experiences 
  • description in all kinds of writing
  • choosing and writing about a character
  • writing in all curriculum areas
  • linking reading and writing
  • using other authors as mentors and teachers
  • collaborative learning. 

Illustrated throughout with accessible activities and ideas from literature and poetry, Developing Young Writers in the Classroom is an essential resource for all teachers wishing to inspire writing in the classroom.

 

chapter 3|22 pages

From the Head to the Page: Getting it down

chapter 6|30 pages

Memoir: The polished lens of memory

chapter 8|23 pages

Inside or Outside: Describing the place

chapter 9|32 pages

Character Portrait: Describing people

chapter 11|33 pages

Using Models: Where texts might lead us