ABSTRACT

Find out how to create the climate and space for everyday student writing. In this new co-publication with MiddleWeb, award-winning teacher Mary Tedrow shows you how to encourage students to integrate daily writing into their lives, leading to improved critical thinking skills, increased knowledge of subject areas, and greater confidence in written expression. This practical guide will help you consider the unique needs of your students, while still meeting state standards.

You’ll discover how to…

  • Develop classroom routines and activities that invite creativity and self-expression
  • Teach writing methods that can be used across different grade levels and all content areas
  • Challenge students to examine their own writing processes for thinking and problem solving
  • Evaluate written work in a way that emphasizes growth over grades

Many exercises, prompts, and attempts at thinking found in the book can be easily adapted for use both in and out of the classroom. Whether you are a new or experienced teacher, Write, Think, Learn will enable you to make writing come alive for all your students.

chapter 1|14 pages

Why Add Writing?

Moving to Community and Authentic Learning

chapter 2|29 pages

Where to Begin?

Motivating Students to Accept the Daily Writing Challenge

chapter 3|13 pages

What Will We Write About?

Understanding the Characteristics of Effective Prompting

chapter 4|22 pages

Where Have We Been? Where Are We Going?

Prompting Reflection and Goal Setting With an Emphasis on Inquiry

chapter 5|11 pages

Wait. What? You Want My Opinion?

Helping Students Locate Their Own Thinking

chapter 6|26 pages

How Does Writing Support Course Objectives?

Teaching the Curriculum Through Writing

chapter 7|17 pages

Why Are These Essays So Hard to Read?

Scaffolding Student Products by Collecting and Brainstorming Before Assigning

chapter 8|16 pages

What About Grading?

Assessing Daily Writing for Growth That Makes the Invisible Visible

chapter |2 pages

Afterword