ABSTRACT

Ask teachers about their biggest challenges in elementary and middle school, and many will say the teaching of writing. It is often difficult for students find the joy, discovery, and satisfaction writing can yield. What Lisa Eickholdt and Patricia Vitale-Reilly have found is that adherence to genre studies can get in the way of student collaboration. Believing writing instruction should be more authentic, they want students to have more choices, develop better collaboration, and sustain a sense of community, all through the implementation of writing clubs.In their book Writing Clubs: Fostering Choice, Collaboration, and Community in the Writing Classroom , you'll discover ways to:

    Collaborate throughout the process of writing Choose what to write and how to write it Examine mentor texts and study craft techniques across genres Develop speaking and listening skills Celebrate classmates’ accomplishments through publication
Collaboration is widely recognized as a vital life skill. Eickholdt and Vitale-Reilly present a plethora of ideas on how gratifying it can be right now, as well as in the future. There’s an old proverb that says, ‘If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go with others.’ In Writing Clubs , we discover that there is no limit to how far young writers can go when teachers show them what it means to collaborate.

section Section I

Laying the Foundation

chapter Chapter 1|17 pages

An Introduction to Writing Clubs

section Section II|60 pages

Complement Clubs

chapter Chapter 4|15 pages

Craft Clubs: Studying Mentor Texts Together

chapter Chapter 5|17 pages

Digital Clubs: Transforming Writing in Authentic Ways

section Section III|69 pages

Stand-alone Clubs

chapter Chapter 6|23 pages

Genre Clubs: Writing Our Favorite Kinds of Writing

chapter Chapter 7|23 pages

Author Clubs: Finding a Writing Mentor